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02-07-2013, 03:45 AM   #3616
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Looks good to me. I like the geometric shapes and you did a great job in the exposure blending, as it looks totally realistic. How do you digitally shift? I'm not really up on how to do that. Canon makes some killer TSE lenses, but man oh man, they're pricey. I'm hoping the new TS Samyang will be awesome and cheap.
Same here, I put all my hopes into that Samyang. Otherwise I might go for the 24 TSE I... Nonetheless I am not sure if it makes sense to spend such an amount of money (>700€) on a specialist lense, since it's only my hobby.

For digital shifting I use in most cases the Lightroom-Function. Another gorgeous program offering an automatic is ShiftN

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Chex - I just love that fireworks shot.
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Nice!
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Awesome fireworks shot! Most fireworks photos I've seen do not show people setting them off and I like how the colour of the snow changes.
Thanks guys, that shot was a lot of fun, my Graveyard shifts are over and I'll be out having some time behind the lens more often, can't wait!
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Here's a few other fireworks shots. First one from the 10.5 Fisheye (borrowed.. man I miss my Pentax 10-17mm Fisheye!!!)
The other 2 are with the workhorse 24mm f2.5 adaptall



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Porga, keep those industrial scene photos going! Love the last one.



Thank you, I will when I get the chance.

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Some sweet shots, Chex!


Practicing some panning shots at the local lake race today. Not really my thing but it's great that every time you screw up a shot you know they'll come around again Don't have my tele yet so these are heavy crops from the 24-70G. The D800 isn't ideal for action but doesn't seem to be too shabby considering it's shoving around 36MP files. The buffer does get sucked up pretty fast though.















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That ice racing looks like a blast sb! N0. 5 looks like my daily driver, sans steel bumpers.
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Here's a few other fireworks shots. First one from the 10.5 Fisheye (borrowed.. man I miss my Pentax 10-17mm Fisheye!!!)
Hopefully Tokina still sell the 10-17 for Nikon

Nice work with the fireworks

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Some from a very damp London.

Nikon D800 24 - 70 1/200 ƒ/8 ISO 200 24 mm




1/100 ƒ/11 ISO 200 48 mm




1/50 ƒ/11 ISO 200 45 mm


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few shots from my newest toy, the 50L, all wide open











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@Chex: I can recommend the Zenitar Fisheye, see the picture below at F11


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That's a lovely capture Mark!
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A few Winter Scenes.

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Mark, i like a lot that golden image, well made!

You will forgive me for posting here some non full frame shots, but I like to share with you some pics taken with the cropped fuji xe1.
I was looking for high quality camera to take with me always, with very good OOC jpg. Found a second hand fuji and I took it on the fly.
OK it's not super pocketable, however smaller and lighter than nikon-zeiss combo.
I wanted something like the fuji made by pentax instead of their really ugly mirrorless...













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Some I have grabbed from a hard drive from a year or two ago, even longer I suspect, I'm getting old (well 43 this year anyway!). In fact all from September - December 2010.

All with Canon 5D MK II and EF 24 - 70

From the summit of Wansfell Pike above Windermere:

1/60 ƒ/16 ISO 100 24 mm




same shot converted in silver efex pro




looking down over Hong Kong from The Peak

1/40 ƒ/14 ISO 50 24 mm




Stood on Rome's oldest bridge, Ponte Milvio looking towards Ponte di Francia (Bridge of France) fairly early in the day (well for December 2010 anyway!)

1/15 ƒ/16 ISO 50 64 mm




EF 20 f/2.8

1/40 ƒ/9 ISO 100 20 mm, in Milan's Arcades:



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