PHOTO-A-DAY: April 2012
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Beautiful work all of you. Each have their charm and interresting point of view.
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D700 • 200mm f2 @ f2.8 • 1/2500 • ISO 200
Forgot my flash, but I like how it turned out despite lacking fill.
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Great photos from everyone.

D90 Nikkor 18-70 f/3.5-4.5G. ISO 500 1/5 f3.5 18mm, post processing aperture 3Posted 1 year ago # -
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rx4, like the rainbow, they are difficult to capture and bring out in an image.
Jerl, you sure know how to use shadow, light and lines to create a dramatic urban effect.
El_Pick, This might be a photo of parts of Montana this morning!
And lots of other creativity
Some leaves from Yellowstone last fall:
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Such a wonderful group of photos.... I guess it is time for a race shot... Into turn 7 at Road America
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One of the reasons the 16-35mm VR lens is fun: 0.5 to 1-second exposures. Waterfall somewhere around Skaftafell.
D7000 - AF-S 16-35mm f/4G VR - 16mm - f/16 - ISO 100 - 1/2sec
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D700 - 85 mm f/2 AI-S @f/5.6
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Nice one El_Pickerel & Corelli
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Nice texture RX4 - might be nice sepia?
Nice image Pierre.
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Hammers71 -- nice composition with two birds looking at the other.
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Still having fun with the fisheye:
Large 4100 x 3280 size directly:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fantinesfotos/7050923197/sizes/l/in/photostream/
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Waiting for the start
D700, Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8, 1/4000 @ f/4.5, ISO 800
Taken at a scrimmage regatta two weeks ago between my son's crew and two other small rowing clubs.
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I love all the shots, but the buildings, Nathen, are really something I find especially fascinating. Great job, especially with the long exposures. Do you sand bag the camera/tripod?
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Thanks Msmoto, no sandbag needed. I was on my friends balcony for my recent night shots.
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