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11-14-2013, 01:02 AM   #4426
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Long story short, I was asked at very short notice to do some engagement photos for them while he was in town visiting this past weekend. I haven't done this sort of thing before, so it was an interesting experience. Here are a few grabs from the shoot:
Nicely done at short notice, I'm sure they'll be very pleased with what you've created

Up close with the Tokina 19-35:


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And one with the Nikon 16-35 that replaced it:


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Tammy 28-75. D700 does not lend itself to stealthy shooting!


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A cat and a dog

11-14-2013, 03:35 PM   #4428
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two of my nephew
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and two of my Mrs:
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Great shots! Your wife must be happy with that last one!

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A cat and a dog
Love this b&w. Great cat (I'm sure the Dog is perfectly fine too).
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A few from last weekend. All D600 and 135mmDC










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Saw this cloud as I was getting off the bus. Ran home to get my camera and shoot it before it fizzled away before my eyes:


City and a Cloud


Moments Later

I have to say I'm getting a lot of mileage out of the 70-200/4. Considering my traditional focal length use patterns, it's quite a surprise that this has been my most used lens on the Nikon rig. I will say though that when I was researching FF systems a year or two ago, the lack of a Nikkor f/4 70-200 was a major sticking point for me because I absolutely couldn't (and still can't) see myself lugging around an f/2.8 version. I'm glad they put this one out on the market.

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A cat and a dog
So many great textures in this image. Your animals have such character.
11-16-2013, 04:58 PM   #4432
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Great shots! Your wife must be happy with that last one!
thanks, she certainly is

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and some of my son from autumn ride:








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Unexpectedly nice weather this morning canceled my waterfall hopes -- the light was simply too harsh. So instead, I decided to head back out this afternoon to catch sunset up in Mukilteo, since I had been out there a few times this past week hanging out with a friend who was in town on business. It was gloomy on the drive up, but the sky started to fill with character right as I was parking, and I barely had enough time to walk to this stump and set up before the light began to fade. I really lucked out, for the light was very nice indeed:


Mukilteo Stump

(16-35/4 w/ Lee 0.6 soft grad and Big Stopper)
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Ample bushwhacking went into getting on location for images #1 and #3. Scrambling down a steep slope for 20 minutes with decaying logs exploding under my feet, using ferns as handholds, boots sloshing through mud and runoff, slugs hitching a ride on my arms... heheheh. (Shot #2 is the standard composition from a wooden platform overlook right on the trail itself)



Twin Falls I


Twin Falls II


Twin Falls III
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Whoa, that's some excellent waterfall photography. #1 is my fave
11-20-2013, 04:34 AM   #4437
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Some from the last two days in London and the Lakes

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A couple from NZ earlier this year.



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Some more from the Lake District:

Nikon D800E Nikkor 24 - 70

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3. Converted in Silver efex




4. Didn't have my tripod with me so had to see how steady my hands were - 0.6 sec exposure:




5. This one is 0.8 sec


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Last day in the lakes before I drive down to London tomorrow. Was a gorgeous and productive day - it ended with a few very long exposures as the the day ended. Freezing it was too!

All with Nikon D800E and Nikkor 24 - 70

These turkey seem to be doing a stand in protest at Thanksgiving and Christmas at Yew Tree farm close to Coniston. I got some Hogget (in between lamb and mutton) delicious it was too!

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2.
I drove up to Great Langdale and the clarity in the air was stunning:




3. Converted in Silver Efex




4. Late afternoon in Mickleden, means total shade:




5. With tripod with me, I decided to head to the shores of Elterwater for some long exposures:




6. 16 minute exposure




7. 40 minute exposure



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