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Jose Angel , Feb 25, 2009; 03:16 a.m.

Hi all! It seems that winter gave us a break last weekend... we were under the effects of the first strong anticyclone in 2009. Many citizens ran to the parks, outsides, etc. The lady at the photo looks to enjoy the sun over her face. I think this high pressure weather is currently starting to go down, I smell the depression...

Taken with a D700 @ 200ISO, 14bit RAW, 105/2.5AiS wide open at 1/4000sec., all camera tricks off. I was just walking and stopped to take this pic. I needed to go fast, I`m convinced that people here strongly dislike to be shooted in this way.

Please feel free to post your PiC oF ThE WeeK taKEn wITh Nikon gEAr...


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Hamish Gray , Feb 25, 2009; 03:24 a.m.

Nice shot José. No Spring sunshine here yet...

We were out camping again in the mountains on Saturday. This is breakfast on Sunday morning, a toasted sandwich and fresh coffee.

D300 & 70-300 VR. 1/80s, f/4.5, ISO 1000


Breakfast around the campfire

Pedro Cardoso , Feb 25, 2009; 03:26 a.m.

Actually, this picture was taken last week. My computer has failed me (for the first time) and have no more until I get it back from repair (IF I do get it back..)


D700 + Series E 28mm f/2.8 @ 2.8

Hideyuki Miya , Feb 25, 2009; 03:57 a.m.

This is my first post in Photo Net. My name is Hideyuki Miya. My dad is a member here in Photo Net, Rene' Villela. I am a third grader, 9 years old. I just started taking pictures in December 2008.

My dad gave me a Nikon D50 and now when we have time we go out to take pictures together. I think my dad has a problem with numbers because I asked for a D3. Maybe this year.

From now on I will try to post a picture every week on this thread.

This is a picture from last Sunday. Yoroshiku onegai shimasu (Thank you).

Nikon D50 - AF 35 f/2 (hand held)


Nikon D50 - AF 35 f/2 D

Shawn McFarlane , Feb 25, 2009; 04:01 a.m.

I came across this anti war graffiti last week which made me smile.
d80, 17-55mm @ 23mm, f2.8, 1/250s, iso200


Change War for Parties

Ian Rance , Feb 25, 2009; 04:08 a.m.

Last Saturday I was out with my Pronea S and 50mm 1.4 AF-S and found some clumps of wild snowdrops. It meant getting my clothes a bit muddy as I lay on the woodland floor, but no pain, no gain as they say. I used Fuji Nexia 400 film.


Wild snowdrops - Nikon Pronea S (Advanced Photo System SLR)

Rene' Villela , Feb 25, 2009; 04:12 a.m.

D3? Yeah! Right!
Now I even have to wait for the boy to post first! Does anyone wanna trade a D700 for a 3rd grader?
Anyway, thank you for the opportunity of sharing pictures here together with my kid. It is a nice feeling. I also really enjoy it when he is around me taking pictures. If any of you have any young kids I recommend you try it too. I know Hamish does! I just hate it when he scares the birds away but he will learn.
Anyway, this was taken at a hot air balloon festival in my city. They do it every year. Last year I shot during the day and this time at night.
It was a difficult shot for me. I was trying to get the fireworks but to do that I had to over expose the balloons. I did what I could.

JOSE... Your shots are always related with food! :)
HAMISH... Finally a warm shot! :)
PEDRO.... I love that shot!


D700 - AF-S 17-55 f/2.8G

Matthew Brennan , Feb 25, 2009; 04:18 a.m.

This is my third attempt at an HDR image - I usually try to capture my photos in one exposure but sometimes the dark to light contrast is too overbearing for latest technology and help from assorted lens filters. For this I bracked 3 exposures together.


D700 + 17-35mm f/2.8

Jose Angel , Feb 25, 2009; 04:19 a.m.

As usual, I envy you your life activities, Hamish. Your pics remind me older times.
Pedro, nice place. I`m also with computer issues. I wish tomorrow I`ll write from the new laptop I`m waiting for...

Svenja Mathews , Feb 25, 2009; 04:22 a.m.

The weather is good, and living is easy. Tourists enjoy the the first warm sunrays, giving a nice contrast to the otherwise hectic daily routine. But beware - always keep one hand at your hand bag, cellphone and wallet.


Old AiS 35mm/f3.5 @5.6 with S5 pro

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