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In Perfect Cadence. Well, Almost.
Lens: AF Nikkor 55~200mm Lens Camera: Nikon D200 Photo Location: Beaverton ISO: 250 Shutter Speed: 1/60s Aperture: F11 
Posted By: Tonytee, 04-08-2019, 12:21 PM



Focal Length 200mm, Manual Exposure Mode, No Flash and Multi-Segment Metering.

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interesting colours! nice composition! well done
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Focal Length 200mm, Manual Exposure Mode, No Flash and Multi-Segment Metering.

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Nice composition of two 'school children'.
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interesting colours! nice composition! well done
Thank you very much.

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Nice composition of two 'school children'.

Thanks for your comment. I wonder why you had to highlight the fact they are school children?

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QuoteOriginally posted by Tonytee Quote


Focal Length 200mm, Manual Exposure Mode, No Flash and Multi-Segment Metering.

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Yes ;-) Almost ;-) A bit shaky .. ;-)
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Well, it certainly shows off the advantages of using Pentax.
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Yes ;-) Almost ;-) A bit shaky .. ;-)
I do not understand why every so often I will re-post a photo and it results in being out of focus or soft. The original image is still quite sharp and colorful. I would never

present something that looks this awful. I recall members claiming to have had the same issues.

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Well, it certainly shows off the advantages of using Pentax.
This has happened to me using Pentax as well as Canon and Minolta and Konica. Just another issue that continues to raise its ugly head.

Thanks very much for your comment.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Tonytee Quote
I do not understand why every so often I will re-post a photo and it results in being out of focus or soft. The original image is still quite sharp and colorful. I would never

present something that looks this awful. I recall members claiming to have had the same issues.

Tony

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This has happened to me using Pentax as well as Canon and Minolta and Konica. Just another issue that continues to raise its ugly head.

Thanks very much for your comment.

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I've never seen bokeh that ugly off a Pentax lens.
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I've never seen bokeh that ugly off a Pentax lens.
This horrible looking image is not a result of using a non-Pentax camera or lens. It is a result of being a victim of something causing this to happen in this program. Once again, the original image looks just as awesome now as it did back then over two years ago.

Thnx again sir wheatfield, hope this finds you well.

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This horrible looking image is not a result of using a non-Pentax camera or lens. It is a result of being a victim of something causing this to happen in this program. Once again, the original image looks just as awesome now as it did back then over two years ago.

Thnx again sir wheatfield, hope this finds you well.

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