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01-19-2015, 03:25 PM - 2 Likes   #4966
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Haven't posted any photos in this thread for a while, and thought my D800E looked a little lonely so took it to Rhossili with my filters.

Nikon D800E and Nikkor 24 - 70

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01-20-2015, 04:26 PM   #4967
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Bonny shots Itshi.

D800 and Sigma 35 ART

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Let me see if I remember how to do this

This is a shot with the sigma 150-600mm

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Cross-posted from another thread discussing panorama technique.

I rarely go back and re-work old photos but I recently did so with this one from 2 years ago because when I originally saw the scene, I knew it was stunning but after shooting the series of photos for the panorama, I was somewhat disappointed with the results. My post-processing skills at the time were not quite enough to bring it alive but now that I've re-pp'd and stitched this, I am happy with the results. There's a massive amount of detail in the full size version.

35 image hand-held pano, D700 + 85mm @ f/10:

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Awesome, inspiring stuff here.


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Beer Friday. Trying a Super Tak 50/1.4 on a D810. Max focus distance is about 8 feet (2.5m) with this M42 adapter. And the beer was okay too.




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While backing up my Lightroom Catalogues, I decided to go through some of the images I took in New Zealand last year. My processing has changed subtly since then. Some of the images may not be new to this thread, but most will be.

All with Nikon D800/800e. These are from the first day of an 8 day road trip around the South Island. This was a drive from Christchurch to Queenstown with a detour onto Mount Cook Road.

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Some more from the archives with D800E:

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from my latest shoot








I got color ones in my flickr, but I love the monotone ones more
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QuoteOriginally posted by Wired Quote
from my latest shoot
Nice set.

And more Super Tak 50/1.4 tests.





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And yet another Super Tak 50/1.4 test lamp glare and all.




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QuoteOriginally posted by tuco Quote
And yet another Super Tak 50/1.4 test lamp glare and all.




TUCO, Good to see you brushing up on your beam deflection computations. I cringe every time I see those things now days.
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TUCO, Good to see you brushing up on your beam deflection computations. I cringe every time I see those things now days.
I cringe myself. And I wouldn't want to use that slide rule either if I didn't have to.
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