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Nikon Wednesday Pic 2010: #36

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Matt Laur , Sep 08, 2010; 12:20 a.m.

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Happy Wednesday, Nikonistas. Here in the US, it was a holiday weekend. I spent a pleasant day photographing one of my favorite subjects (bird dogs). This young pup was right in the middle of that sometimes-destructive teething period. But better a stick than a kitchen chair leg. Were you out with your Nikon gear this past week, working on something enjoyable? Share a photo!


D300 at ISO 500 and 1/5000th, using a 70-200/2.8 at f/3.5 and 86mm at about 2 meters.

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Bill J Boyd , Sep 08, 2010; 12:21 a.m.

Hello Everyone...My image was taken last weekend at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin, Texas. Nikon D80, 18-135 Lens, f/5.3, 1/320, ISO 200


Texas State Cemetery, Austin, Texas

Paula Wang , Sep 08, 2010; 12:22 a.m.

Happy Wednesday. Just trying our my new lens. I think I like it.


D700 with 16-35mm F4 VR, my new lens

Grant Tanner , Sep 08, 2010; 12:24 a.m.

Hello everyone
Today i am inputting a photo where the subject was having a bit of fun trying to look down and out.
It is not a self portrait :-)))


D90 Tamron 17-50mm at 42mm 1/60sec @F6.3 ISO200

Greg Kowalczewski , Sep 08, 2010; 12:27 a.m.

WedNEsDAy PiC #36

This one-handed tackle by Jason Gram on Gary Ablett as he headed toward goal in the dying minutes of the last quarter of the second AFL Qualifying Final helped St Kilda 12.11 (83) defeat Geelong 11.13 (79). It rained heavily after half-time.

Camera: Nikon D300
Lens: AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-200 mm f/2.8G IF-ED VRII
Settings: 135 mm, 1/400 sec, f/2.8 and ISO 720 (Manual, hand held, UV filter)

Jennifer Meighan , Sep 08, 2010; 12:28 a.m.

My Bean, first day of 3rd grade today...where does the time go?


D700, 70-200mm

Tiffany Brook , Sep 08, 2010; 12:33 a.m.

Happy Tuesday from Seattle!
Sweet shot, Matt...thanks for the start.

Very nice capture, Greg...I am always amazed and humbled by a good sports moment.

Jennifer...lovely shot and I hear you. Our oldest just went into 4th grade today...a little heartbreaking.

My contribution is from a recent shoot with a wonderfully easy young man...the parents brought the hat. The hat inspired the cards.


D300/Tamron SP AF Aspherical LD (IF) 28-105mm 1:2.8 with strobe at 1/250th

Tony Hadley , Sep 08, 2010; 12:43 a.m.

This shot taken at my local waterfront park in the city of Candiac. I was packing up to go home and the light was very low. I saw some ducks so I prepared my camera, increased ISO to 1250 and turned VR ON. Hope you like it.


D300 70-300 @ 260mm. F6.3 1/40s -0.7EV, on-camera fill flash

Don Harper , Sep 08, 2010; 12:45 a.m.

Anyway, this is sort of my vision of what happens when the bridal party lapse into a coma from boring long slooow... formal sessions. This was a great group to work with and up for whatever the bride and I wanted.
I call this "Long boring wedding formals rest in peace!"
There are a few more images from this sequence on my blog that I think add to the theme, and yes they were done quickly.
Nikon D3 24-70mm at 24mm f6.3 1/3200 sec. while I ran around the group shooting from different angles.

Don Harper
The Edge


Rest in Peace Boring Wedding Formals Nikon D3

Marc McCoy , Sep 08, 2010; 12:45 a.m.

Hey everyone! This week is going by way to fast. My picture is just a portrait, CLS being used to fire the flash, Love it!


Nikon D300s, 35mm f/1.8, sb600

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