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Images => Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM => Topic started by: armando_m on October 02, 2015, 19:07:40
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we all have a share of images of photographers taking shots ... some known, some unknown 8)
all of these unkown to me
a sense of scale
(https://armando-m.smugmug.com/Travel/England/i-RHTxktC/0/O/_DSC5274-Edit.jpg)
fix your hair for me please ...
(https://armando-m.smugmug.com/Travel/England/i-ShsCBZj/0/O/_DSC5483.jpg)
looking around
(https://armando-m.smugmug.com/Street/i-zFnFK5m/0/XL/_DSC5430-XL.jpg)
care to share a few of yours ?
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This gentleman appeared to spend most of his time on the satphone. To be fair, the lighting conditions that morning on the Racetrack Playa in Death Valley National Park were dull.
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5647/21711129669_c2db0901f7_b.jpg)
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(http://www.garyayala.com/Other/Stuff/i-KvkmnbJ/0/X3/IMG_4994-X3.jpg)
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Image taken during last week's Fujifilm Global Photo Walk, on the east side of the US Capitol building, District of Columbia.
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In action: also posted in http://nikongear.net/revival/index.php/topic,1595.165.html (http://nikongear.net/revival/index.php/topic,1595.165.html)
(http://nikongear.net/revival/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1595.0;attach=3503;image)
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Not all photographers work at a distance ... (Jan Anne in action, Constitution Day, 2010, Bergen, Norway).
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Michael Reichmann of Luminous Landscape fame tries to measure snow pack thickness on a Norwegian trip back in 2005.
(he is not very tall and jumping to get higher didn't make much difference). CEO of Phase Linear USA is documenting the incident.
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(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s/v-2/p1521634515.jpg)
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With such a long lens at hand, no need to exert oneself too much ?
(Norwegian nature photographer Roy Mangersnes, a sworn Canon user at the time, later to become a Nikon ambassador).
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Not all photographers look like one!
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These are from a NikonGear gathering in 2011
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The proper way of shooting with a fisheye ?
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Erik the Great Dane, in a diesel engine museum .... "beam me up, Scotty"
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Our esteemed Boffin, Andrea B. in action at Artist's Palette, Death Valley.
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A scenic water fall of Western Norway is the opposite shooting condition of Death Valley in every sense, but Andrea takes on the challenge ....
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Lloyd Chambers wandering around the Norwegian mountains ...
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The essential 'Cool & laid-back photographer', our very own Jakov Minic ready to spring into action.
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From a workshop I held for DNT (Norwegian Tourist Association) in the heartland of Norwegian mountains some years ago.
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A whole bunch of NG photogs in action capturing the Aurora Borealis during our 2011 Lofoten trip.
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/7/6194/6107628684_4d13091661_o.jpg)
Nikon D3s with Nikkor 16/3.5 Fisheye
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Simone planning the shot, Lofoten March 2012.
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(http://www.garyayala.com/Photography/Black-Whites/i-74DmtWN/0/O/Moi-%40-Fire---W.jpg)
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Gary, two can play that game ;D
Me in action with a gripped D300 and a Tokina 11-16/2.8
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3281/3282182861_f62f80967d_o.jpg)
Taken by a photo buddy in the Netherlands in 2008
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Wonderful shots !
Jan, is that ice that you are laying on?
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Our guru in Tokyo, 2007.
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Jan, is that ice that you are laying on?
Must be - look at the surface structure.
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Gary, two can play that game ;D
Me in action with a gripped D300 and a Tokina 11-16/2.8
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3281/3282182861_f62f80967d_o.jpg)
Taken by a photo buddy in the Netherlands in 2008
Fire and Ice ... I love it.
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(http://www.garyayala.com/Other/Stuff/i-vgmGZc2/0/L/SB1--3-L.jpg)
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Jan, is that ice that you are laying on?
Si si señor 8)
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I was much younger back then .... New Zealand (1996): Lake Mahinapua, using Nikon F4 and 85/1.4 AIS.
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From the heydays of film: using an Arca-Swiss F-line camera (6x9 cm format on 120 film), with the Nikkor-T 270 mm f/6.3 ED. A favourite setup for years.
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An enthusiastic participant on one of my workshops awaiting the perfect calm for morning mirror-like reflections and autumn foliage in Dørålen, Norway.
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A few from the 2014 Workshop in Germany:
Bez in Frankfurt:
(http://images.afximages.com/photos/i-PnmS4zr/0/L/i-PnmS4zr-L.jpg) (http://images.afximages.com/photos/i-PnmS4zr/0/O/i-PnmS4zr-O.jpg)
Jørgen & Bjørn:
(http://images.afximages.com/photos/i-GsWXFdR/0/L/i-GsWXFdR-L.jpg) (http://images.afximages.com/photos/i-GsWXFdR/0/O/i-GsWXFdR-O.jpg)
Anthony and the Sofa:
(http://images.afximages.com/photos/i-DtpZjDz/0/L/i-DtpZjDz-L.jpg) (http://images.afximages.com/photos/i-DtpZjDz/0/O/i-DtpZjDz-O.jpg)
Bez & Bjørn:
(http://images.afximages.com/photos/i-GHL2mF6/0/L/i-GHL2mF6-L.jpg) (http://images.afximages.com/photos/i-GHL2mF6/0/O/i-GHL2mF6-O.jpg)
cheers
afx
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No, the Nikon photographer doesn't wear the hat ... :)
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A couple more from the NG Frankfurt workshop last year.
The first shows Bjørn proving the the AW1 does not need a yellow rain jacket.
The second shows Marco bringing new meaning to the term "close-up".
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Apprently yellow jackets are needed to get lower...
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(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5711/21751031840_7585443c1c_b.jpg)
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yesterday @ww photowalk
(https://armando-m.smugmug.com/Street/i-6pkmmXF/0/O/_DSC5596.jpg)
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Is there a form of 'panic' there? ;)
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Photowalk yesterday
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A swede waiting for the birds to land in front of him.
From the island Fuglesongen at the north-west corner of Svalbard.
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I remember some pics of me in the Germany Odenwald 2014 meetup
I do not remember who took them.
I remember I was soaking wet.. it was raining all morning.
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Somewhere in Germany ;)
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A swede waiting for the birds to land in front of him.
From the island Fuglesongen at the north-west corner of Svalbard.
LOL Excellent capture!
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Asle and John make photos that make you smile!
What else could you ask ;D
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one of my favourite subjects to shoot
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When I visited Erik in Copenhagen in December 2010 we crossed the bridge to a snowy Sweden to photograph Denmark from across the pond.
Here's the Great Dane at work
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5088/5305289772_b88591c957_o.jpg)
D3s with 50/1.2 Ai-S @ f/2
And returning from a climb for another shot
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5046/5309277418_2c463f4316_o.jpg)
D3s with 180/2.8 AF @ f/2.8, 1/13 sec and ISO4000
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Great shots Jan Anne. It looks like it was freezing.
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It was a bit chilly but Erik - as an experienced outdoorsman - was well prepared for the cold and snowy conditions.
As they say; "There's no such thing as bad weather, just bad preparation and bad clothing".
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(http://www.garyayala.com/Travel/The-Getty-Center/i-2C9wBvv/1/X3/IMG_4487-01-X3.jpg)
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and anther one - men like their tools big.
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Oh, I got some of those as well :)
I've seen Bjørn R. photograph people in this way more than once:
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/761/21966644966_0fe2d692b9_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/zt7Nf3)
Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/zt7Nf3) by Joergen Ramskov (https://www.flickr.com/photos/jramskov/), on Flickr
Here's another Bjørn photographing Rudolf and showing my lacking editing skills too:
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/682/21804691330_b8a1618d64_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/zdNK4Y)
Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/zdNK4Y) by Joergen Ramskov (https://www.flickr.com/photos/jramskov/), on Flickr
I wasn't alone in finding my feets fascinating:
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5652/21804692650_610c6645cb_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/zdNKsJ)
Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/zdNKsJ) by Joergen Ramskov (https://www.flickr.com/photos/jramskov/), on Flickr
Me, having borrowed a lens, have forgot who's lens it was:
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5654/21371682023_abe1898266_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/yyxsug)
Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/yyxsug) by Joergen Ramskov (https://www.flickr.com/photos/jramskov/), on Flickr
Bjørn R. directing Rudolf and Jan Anne at the border of the city Å:
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5627/21966656486_02e3c73078_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/zt7REE)
Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/zt7REE) by Joergen Ramskov (https://www.flickr.com/photos/jramskov/), on Flickr
Jan Anne hiding behind some glass:
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5732/21966658296_d5f3797631_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/zt7ScS)
Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/zt7ScS) by Joergen Ramskov (https://www.flickr.com/photos/jramskov/), on Flickr
There's a couple more in my Flickr album.
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Jørgen, what an amusing set of images ... !
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Often it's entertaining to learn what image(s) actually resulted from these amusing situations in which photographers poke their lenses large or small in the most random directions ...
This is the output from the Lofoten scene depicted by Jørgen Ramskov. Rudolf and Jan Anne were the obliging models I needed for the following capture;
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Jan Anne, that second image of Erik conveys cold and it looks like he is shivering.
Bjørn, so cool.
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Wow, thanks for posting that Bjørn. I don't think I've seen that before.
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A friend returning from a shot
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2925/14053579040_c5e382cc7d_o.jpg)
Sony a7R with Zeiss 2/45 Planar, Catalunya, May 2014
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Jan Anne hiding behind some glass
My beloved 200/2VR which I bought from a NG member and later sold to another member a while back, one of the few lenses I regret selling....
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(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/402/19936964275_3bbc14fde8_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/wnL9Tn)
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For those who know him: a true Jakov-pic. It has all the elements - him, a camera, el presidente, and even the dandelion he used in his previous shots. ;D
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touched by the light
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Where is my Banana - Episode 3
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v233/Duke_1/Episode-3_zps8eb2sj9m.jpg)
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Where is my Banana - Episode 3
Very funny JMJ ;D
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Erik, Bjørn and Jakovic at work, some say they were looking for bananas ;D
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5570/14288468568_67baa5c2f3_o.jpg)
Sony a7R & Voigtlander 35/1.2, Montenegro 2014
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I simply adore that photo JA!
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Canon baptism!!
I posted this link before, and I should not laugh but still do :-) .....http://www.wimp.com/photographymishap/
Cheers
Bez
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I simply adore that photo JA!
You guys make me perform beyond my normal capabilities :)
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Bez, that is hilarious. I wonder did he find Jesus?
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Where is my Banana - Episode 3
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D great !
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Entertaining stuff. It goes well with my first cup of coffee.
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Where is my Banana - Episode 3
The story is increasingly funny and sophisticated! Thanks for your effort!
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Cool thread!
Here are some of mine:
selfie:
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s3/v24/p1556069713-6.jpg)
6 years ago (time flies when you're having fun):
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s12/v175/p1556069523-5.jpg)
more recent, in an abandoned facility:
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s2/v60/p1556043187-5.jpg)
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s4/v9/p1556043071-6.jpg)
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Where is my Banana - Episode 4
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v233/Duke_1/Page_1_zpsm8eql6is.jpg)
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:D Nice series.
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Hilarious, Almass!
BTW: where can I get that font?
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Where is my Banana - Episode 3
;D ;D
Let's hope the story is not finished...
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I'll post a few others, not because they're impressive but hopefully they'll help in the story.
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s6/v142/p1556361597-6.jpg)
there are too many men in the story ;-)
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s2/v53/p1556362375-5.jpg)
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s11/v27/p1556363644-5.jpg)
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s7/v154/p1556362973-5.jpg)
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Goooood...I got the 4th episode... ;D
Now, a cute photographer... ;)
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Huh, not just your photographer is cute.. ;)
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/388/19749420450_b524e096a2_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/w6bWD9)
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Anirban, I would joined in if I was you :)
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A swede waiting for the birds to land in front of him.
From the island Fuglesongen at the north-west corner of Svalbard.
I presume that, in Sweden, they change the caption to read "A Norwegian waiting..." ?
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Anirban, I would joined in if I was you :)
::) ... ;D
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I presume that, in Sweden, they change the caption to read "A Norwegian waiting..." ?
But this one actually was a swede. There were birds all over the place, so he had plenty of them in front of him also. The name Fuglesongen can be translated to the bird song ( http://stadnamn.npolar.no/stadnamn/Fuglesongen )
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Hilarious, Almass!
BTW: where can I get that font?
I am pleased that you are enjoying the series.
The typeface is Lint McCree Intl BB.
You can get it here:
http://www.fonts.com/font/blambot/lint-mc-cree-intl-bb/lint-mccree-bb-complete-family-pack
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You take me I'll take you...
:)
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Good shot Pedro. Your model is holding her camera and lens correctly - no wonder I was attracted by her actions! (LOL)
You take me I'll take you...
:)
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A friend who passed away last year.
We never know when we take these photos.... do we...
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something high
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and something large
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Two master minds at work during the NG trip to the Schwarz Wald.
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What about 'hands free' photographers :)
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"You never walk alone" must be a good motto for any NG event.
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Bjørn, I didn't know that you are a Liverpool FC supporter :)
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Still have surprises in store after all these years :D
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(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/726/22124157720_ef72b1fa5d_b.jpg)
dont worry iso 20k
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Wow, what a cool shot of Maman! The dark clouds and the colour of the Guggenheim work so well in this shot, even the couple in black and white fits perfectly. :)
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Erik at work during our Lofoten trip in 2011, a magical place for sure
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/7/6063/6125027747_83aa7326d4_o.jpg)
Nikon D3s & 35/1.4G
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Some coffee to boost the brain for a long night - this was shot two hours after midnight.
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Bjørn J, this is the best of the lot!
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I vividly remember the 'Venus Transit' event of 2012. Bjørn J and I shared great adventures before and after the Transit.
The weird look of the front assembly of the 1200 mm Nikkor was due to the need for putting on a solar filter *and* keep light leaks away. When I assembled the bits and pieces, I discovered the diameter of the filter was slightly too small to allow the filter to slide over the rim of the lens barrel. Thus, danger of light leaks was imminent. I found that the front casing was hold in place only by a small grub screw and managed to get it out, thus removal of the casing was possible and thereby allowing the filter to mount safely. Not what you want to discover immediately before the unique Transit commenced, though. I got my shots so all is well that ends well.
Also nice to see the moderately sized Sachtler in action. The fluid head usually is atop its bigger brother.
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And here he is inspecting the solar filter...
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And here in India, a lot of them are focusing upon some acrobatics :D
(https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3707/12324409514_fd4a6991c6_b.jpg)
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Somnath the acrobat must be a star considering the amount of attention :)
Here is a famous beer can pinhole image of Erik and Jan Anne :)
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Somnath the acrobat must be a star considering the amount of attention :)
Jakov, we are around 1.3 billion here, so that amount of attention can be categorised as "sparse" in our term :P
The beer can pinhole, wao , any link to the output :D
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The beer can pinhole, wao , any link to the output :D
Not this image specifically but here's an example of what can be achieved:
http://nikongear.net/revival/index.php/topic,1426.msg20374.html#msg20374 (http://nikongear.net/revival/index.php/topic,1426.msg20374.html#msg20374)
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(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/590/22190900879_4aa2b382f1_b.jpg)
Copenhagen 2014
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Great shot Fons!
Old equipment on experienced hands
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With the Leica SL thread on, this ought to be a nice offset, i think its a M2 or M3, thanks for noticing Armando.
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Back to today's working heroes.
A study of Elsa Hoffmann shooting a Cape Fur Seal at Kalk Bay, Western Cape. This was a massive old male with a breath to match his size :D He was very obliging as to the request of posing for her, though ....
(Nikon Df, AFS 300/4 PF E)
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Even the Great Dane (aka Dr. Lens aka Erik Lund) sometimes have to stand on his toes to get the scene ...
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There probably is a photographer in the most remote nooks and crannies all over the world. An example from the longest road tunnel of Norway .... But note the need for a high-visibility vest - shooting in tunnels close to speeding cars an be quite dangerous.
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Contrary to common beliefs, I was once young too. Here back in '75 with a motorised Nikon F2 and a 200/4 Nikkor if I'm reading the image right. From the early days of my career as an aquatic botanist, by the way.
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Wonder who is the dedicated UV photographer hiding in the desert? (she is our resident boffin, by the way).
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;D ;D ;D
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Bjørn, that is not you!
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Same unruly hair, albeit darker, Jakov .... We are 40+ years back in time.
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The tunnel photo is beautiful, Bjørn.
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Erik shooting a waterfall from behind the waterfall as can be seen in the reflection in his Nikkor 14/2.8.
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3311/4615529225_5b5e5126c0_o.jpg)
D3s & 50/1.2 Ai-S @ f/5.6, Norway
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Second a third were taken pictures during a workshop about dance and photography. The first...I was part of some group of professionals taking pictures in an event in my hometown when this particular guy step through security line like nothing is happening, approach the stage, shoot away and off he goes. I couldn´t stop smiling :)
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(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/652/20619366140_e607ecf6df_b.jpg)
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(https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3765/19023375135_6167070a21_b.jpg)
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(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5599/15559676476_2dff2669cd_b.jpg)
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Shot today in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
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Shot today in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
I have not scrolled all the way down and was struggling to find a photographer :)
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Testing a fisheye by photographing a fisheye mirror.
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s/v-2/p1512312955-5.jpg)
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I have not scrolled all the way down and was struggling to find a photographer :)
Armando, your comment reminded me of the importance of looking at the whole picture. :D
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ian in full flow!
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Another from the same day. This lady asked me to take her photograph, gave me her camera and then said she wanted ten photos, being a gentleman I duly obliged and then asked her and her son to pose for me.
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Digital photographers spend a lot of time in the post processing work flow. Making yourself comfortable and relaxed is a must to avoid problems.
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Who is stalking that photographer? Or, "You never shoot alone" ?
From the NG workshop in Germany, 2014. I recognize BEZ in the foreground, but who is hiding himself under that knit cap?
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Dignified way of sneaking up on shore birds :) . A visiting Spaniard. D300s,500vr w/tc1.4 handheld. Just a bit of fun ;)
(http://images.nikonians.org/galleries/data/23389/DSC_05328.jpg)
Tom
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Dignified way of sneaking up on shore birds :) . A visiting Spaniard. D300s,500vr w/tc1.4 handheld. Just a bit of fun ;)
Tom
love it - you would swear he actually believes he is invisible haha
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Pawel (Psilo) in action at Gods Window during a early morning sunrise
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2631/3974309803_ac8b1c2b49_o.jpg)
D700 & Nikkor 8/2.8 circular fisheye, South Africa 2009
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Here's one of the action that eventually lead to the famous floating banana shot, here still with lovely Suse trying to make something of the Freiburger Münster.
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My friend Erik and I did an exciting tour of the tunnel digging machine operating on the Metro System of Copenhagen.
This is Erik smiling next to a blinking Fire alarm, which turned out to be set off by Erik's powerful flash :D
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I avail myself of the following picture of a photographer wading an Arctic river in order to get to the desired location. Bjørn J took the picture, by the way, as being the subject, I was excused ... Thus I can attest to the fact the water was literally ice cold, besides the currents were swifter than I had expected so having the Sacthler tripod as a support was of paramount importance.
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Getting lost in the Mohave Desert ... (Andrea)
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Andreas (AFX) capturing the magnificent rock formations at Altschlossfelsen, Germany. (Nikon Df, Nikkor 24/2 AIS)
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happy with what she is seeing
then unhappy with the results
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happy with what she is seeing
then unhappy with the results
Ha, very cool sequence ;D
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(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5740/22774677012_b32953b8ff_b.jpg)
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Somewhere in France.
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somewhere on a boat
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Erik, watching himself wondering why did they build this ruin :D :D :D
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Some countries in Europe are experts in building ruins...
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Hilarious and brilliant, Erik!
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A kind of 'Droste-effect'...
Central Library Tilburg
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(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/563/22774858742_20304edb2e_b.jpg)
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(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5821/22482338679_5184cf584e_b.jpg)
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Soldier photographer today.
Shooting Nikon, not a Canon :)
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Fons , amusing line of photographers !
Anthony, getting ready for a parade ?
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Strike the pose !
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/685/22693267680_fa6a8eea34_h.jpg)
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dont worry iso 20k
I don't. It's great.
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Anthony, getting ready for a parade ?
Armando, yes, the Remembrance Sunday parade. This was taken yesterday at Horse Guards Parade, which we visited when you came to London.
Here is some information about the day. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34760343
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Posted before but here's Jakovic shooting with his Panda Df and Nikkor 300mm f/4.5 Ai-S.
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3890/15361012305_344d14be69_o.jpg)
Sony a7S & Voigtlander 125/2.5 APO Lanthar EF, NL 2014
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Jacques - that is blooming classic - love it !
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Thanks JA :) It's always nice to see my persona in actin :)
I was never god in B&W street photography. Never was my thing...
Here is an old one shot from my hip...
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Interesting theme, here are a couple more.
On and under a very crumbly, dangerous cliff face in southern Iceland, 2014. They shouldn't have been there - warning signs everywhere.
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The advantages of a phone camera ?
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5770/22552081188_b2f4357220_b.jpg)
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Oldie. D200
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"D800 and the Crab!" by Fuji X-T10. Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco.
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5631/22443560733_710c28ff84_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/Acg7FF)
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Have been a bit busy lately but this thread offers a great opportunity to check back in.
NYC-Manhattan-High Line Park - Fuji x100T - Noir postprocessing:
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s11/v27/p1811489182-6.jpg)
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And one more:
same location, camera, and PP:
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s3/v45/p1863629582-6.jpg)
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Have been a bit busy lately so but this thread offers a great opportunity to check back in.
NYC-Manhattan-High Line Park - Fuji x100T - Noir postprocessing:
That's a classic shot, Peter.
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That's a classic shot, Peter.
Thanks Anirban!
Here is #3:
Freedom Tower (btw, a must see) - Fuji X100T
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s8/v15/p1837714458-6.jpg)
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Erik greater than Mont St Michel :)
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Erik greater than Mont St Michel :)
That's a really cool shot, Jakov!
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Thanks Peter!
It's easy because Erik is so photogenic ;)
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Jakov sweetie that is a great shot!
Erik definitely looks like something from a movie. Not sure if Mary Poppins or Superman
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in Dartmoor landscape
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Hilarious and brilliant, Erik!
He he ;) Indeed! ;D
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Shot during Tokyo meet up on 24th Nov.
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Jakov sweetie that is a great shot!
Erik definitely looks like something from a movie. Not sure if Mary Poppins or Superman
Thank you Elsa.
Erik is simply unique and there will be movies made about him, just like we have photo stories already :)
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Shot during Tokyo meet up on 24th Nov.
Wow , terrific colors
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Thanks Peter!
It's easy because Erik is so photogenic ;)
He he, you guys... :o ::)
Funny shot Jakov, as always! And a very memorable day trip ;)
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Wow , terrific colors
Yes, the park was full of colors. You may want to look into "November 24 Tokyou Meet Up" thread here.
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An old photo taken in Bremen, Germany.
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A nice one, Jakov :)
'Photographers in action' do not shoot all the time...
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A bit of fun with the then new Df , 85 1.4D mounted
(http://images.nikonians.org/galleries/data/11779/DF1_1173.jpg)
f14, iso6400,1/160 don't ask :)
(http://images.nikonians.org/galleries/data/11779/DF1_1147.jpg)
f10, iso5000, 1/160
Charity do and he was taking portraits with his homemade setup. He is a Polish Photog travelling India and was doing his bit for Charity. Shame I lost his business card :(
Cheers,
Tom
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From Austria this summer:
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nice shots Tom, quite a beauty dish he is using
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Charity do and he was taking portraits with his homemade setup. He is a Polish Photog travelling India and was doing his bit for Charity. Shame I lost his business card :(
Cheers,
Tom
Very nice shots, Tom. Hope he finds NG one day. :)
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Me 2006. My d70 failed and I used a F5 for a while...
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The Bear in action with one of his fisheye creations
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4056/4601109978_232fb95d26_o.jpg)
D3s with a borrowed Nikkor 8/2.8 fisheye using the built in green filter, Norway 2010
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Among Erik's lesser known talents is acting as a necromancer when he visits neolithic burial sites. However, photography reveals the truth.
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Now that is a spooky shot Bjørn, I don't recall what grave mound this was - Also I don't recall the mist/water ghost :D
I remember that most of these where pitch dark inside so whenever a flash fired it would take forever to be able to see again :o
That was very interesting btw - Visiting forefathers grave mounds!
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This is a passage tomb near Lejre, Zealand (Denmark). A neolithic tomb about 5000 years old.
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These a true photographers in action 8)
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First epic day of shooting 'Little Planets' ;D Nice one Jakov!
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Men in black/blue/grey/khaki 8)
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Men in Adidas making a statement 8)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA8DsUN6g_k
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Danish women enjoying Glühwein in a nippy Copenhagen and a snapshot of course has to be taken. So I joined the line ...
(Df, 35/1.4 AIS)
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I love this thread!
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Two photographers, each with a personal style :D
(Nikon D200 IR, testing Zeiss 35 mm f/2 for IR hot spots in Death Valley)
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That is a really cool photo
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Videographer Chris Sanderson of Luminous Landscape fame.
"Smoke & Mirrors"
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A Dutch 'pro' photographer shooting a group portrait with his little mirrorless contraption. I was fascinated by the approach to stabilise the otherwise quite rickety tripod ....
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A very tall photographer of Danish origin in action.
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Piazza Duomo, Milan. At any given moment, someone, somewhere in Milan, is photographing a model.
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The 2011 Lofoten trip already featured heavily but here we go again.
1, 2: This beach has already given a few portraits, of which one shows me (by Bjørn J). It is only fitting that I should show a photo of him in return. It should go without saying that the other is Bjørn R.
3: Two with one shot. Jørgen was too knackered having exceeded with the ethanolic drinks most of the previous night and lost a few opportunities on Ramberg beach
4: On that trip Dave was using a Pentax - it looked heavy!
5: Frank in Nusfjord
6: Anthony, also in Nusfjord
7: Anthony again, this time in Eggum
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a friend
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Does anybody recognize this photographer ready for rafting in Scepan Polje, Montenegro :)
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The camera looks familiar :D
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The red color is the key for the identification. ;)
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Enigma...
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Not many of those around ... a true 'Enigma' for sure.
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Is the Enigma the Oude Delft perhaps?
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No. The Oude Delft is another enigmatic contraption.
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Oh well, this is a simple Sigma contraption :)
The two most photographed photographers.
There must be a reason for that! Charisma :)
The basketball court on the road from Scepan Polje to Zabljak somewhere around Trsa in Montenegro.
A well known and exploited destination...
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The creativity of photographers as well as those who take photos of photographers is impressive.
Let me a add a different one. I thought I had posted it but apparently I did something wrong, so here is it again.
In this photo the photographer looks around for a good photographic opportunity but his girlfriend/wife seems to be holding him back. Pointless of course.
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s11/v32/p1825326880-6.jpg)
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More action this time:
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s9/v2/p1696011389-6.jpg)
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Remember the two most famous photographers that are inseparable :)
This time on the artificial lake of Piva, Montenegro.
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(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5833/23591206386_57eabcae26_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BWF6KG)
enthusiastic photographer - brick inspiration (https://flic.kr/p/BWF6KG) by lumofisk (https://www.flickr.com/photos/114702672@N04/), on Flickr
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the enthusiastic photographer may get a blurry picture given his holding technique
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"A Tourist snaps" , with the world's best selling camera >:(
Just for fun
D610, 24-85 vr
(http://images.nikonians.org/galleries/data/11779/medium/D61_2452.jpg)
While waiting for my son to get a Baskin and Robbins milkshake ;)
Tom
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Here is Jan Anne, enjoying the view from the only European fjord outside of Norway - the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro.
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They and I photographed them.
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s4/v10/p1726990588-6.jpg)
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Whilst we were all enjoying the scenery, Bjørn had other things on his mind :)
Behind you can see the fjord, the airstrip of Tivat Airport, and in the lower right part one of the 25 serpentine corners (hair-clips in Serbian) we had to overcome to reach the top.
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They and I photographed them.
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s4/v10/p1726990588-6.jpg)
Peter, I hope nobody was jumping off the roof :)
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Peter, I hope nobody was jumping off the roof :)
I did not stay long enough to check ;-)
BTW: any recommendations for photographic opportunities in Kotor? I will visit the city for one day during next year's vacation.
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photographers/videographers at work: an endless source of inspiration:
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s6/v135/p1647388858-6.jpg)
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I did not stay long enough to check ;-)
BTW: any recommendations for photographic opportunities in Kotor? I will visit the city for one day during next year's vacation.
All my recommendations point to Perast. A tiny gem nearby.
I didn't want to hijack this thread so have quickly opened up another topic with some illustrations.
Perhaps the Crew have photos of their own they would like to share from our 2014 Get Together in Montenegro :)
http://nikongear.net/revival/index.php/topic,2190.new.html#new
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Shortly after Photokina 2014 we climbed the mountain of Posbus, NL.
The keen eye of a master photographer captured by a keen lens (300/4.5) on a master body (Df) :)
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Me and a F5 with 60D Micro
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It's the Holiday season, so I thought that overprocessing would be OK with all those colored lamps outside.
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s5/v116/p1717801453-5.jpg)
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Summer observation ! I felt very inadequate using my DSLR when a phone is all that is needed 8)
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/603/23705844535_e72436cd46_h.jpg)
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Hummm, was f2.8 bigger or smaller than f5.6... ? :o ??? ::)
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/700/23095920753_e78e3eb975_o.jpg)
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seasonal selfie:
(http://www.visualcue.photography/img/s6/v141/p1784522765-6.jpg)
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Here is Jan Anne, enjoying the view from the only European fjord outside of Norway - the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro.
...unless you reckon Limfjord in Jutland as a fjord. The danes do ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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...unless you reckon Limfjord in Jutland as a fjord. The danes do ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Dare you say that to Erik in person ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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About as different as you can get, but still waiting for the light. At a temple near Angkor Wat, and near the Duomo in Milan.
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Les: I love the tripods in the Angkor scene. In particular the second to the left, almost hidden by a person in front of it.
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Les: I love the tripods in the Angkor scene. In particular the second to the left, almost hidden by a person in front of it.
You must refer the tripod, which has ultra thin legs? It is made of adamantium alloy and the top plate is of vibranium. Super solid! 8)
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I make amends to Andrea, who has been the "victim" of many of my shots of photographers in action not always from a flattering point of view. This pose should do her more justice and I managed to keep her standing still for the necessary moment too.
(http://www.fotozones.com/live/uploads/monthly_05_2014/post-15-0-28434100-1400014385.jpg)
(from our Norway tour in 2014)
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that little red car partially blocks the view ;D
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that little red car partially blocks the view ;D
Be grateful it is only a small car ... otherwise Andrea would have been obscured by it ....
Here is a typical Norwegian photographer setting - shooting inside one of the many long road tunnels crisscrossing our countryside.
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Here is a typical Norwegian photographer setting - shooting inside one of the many long road tunnels crisscrossing our countryside.
Ah, this is a don't-try-this-at-home kind of image...
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The high visibility vest is mandatory ...
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Me...in India...
(http://imageshack.com/a/img907/5984/sIs1jj.jpg)
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(http://imageshack.com/a/img905/6238/n2FH12.jpg)
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Bjørn J took Erik and me for a spin in the so ever picturesque Lofoten.
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/7/6208/6128409444_c51b523f3f_o.jpg)
D3s with 16/3.5 fisheye, Norway 2011
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Erik is freezing. It's cold to be at sea at these latitudes.
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Erik is freezing. It's cold to be at sea at these latitudes.
And surely at the speeds Bjørn J is going ;D
Here's a shot of me by Erik from that same boat trip
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It fits the premises
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Jan-Anne doesn't stand a chance really does he. ;)
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It fits the premises
hahahaha, Paco you genius!!!
while they (Erik and JA) are freezing their body organs, you are humbly observing the surroundings around you :)
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Well, that's a difficult act to follow..... :D
However, here is our friend in Pahrump, Nevada in 2012 setting up to shoot.
And a couple of weeks later in Anza-Borrego shown shooting at the edge of cliffs (like always).
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(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5723/23395267074_59ab71bbc6_b.jpg)
sculpture by Barbara Hepworth
Museum Kröller Müller
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Paco's image :)
Andrea ... Bjorn seem to be leaning on the tripod while crouching down near the edge of the cliff , makes me feel uneasy
Fons, wonderful synchronized shot
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@ Paco- Now that's the type of photographers in action we need around here!
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You're certainly are happy clique! If I had this much fun, my head would probably explode. Make that, any fun! ;D
I don't know what I've enjoyed most here: Seeing all of you having wonderful adventures or the locations you've reconnoitered for the benefit of those of us who might want to gain some new perspective on places we may or may not have visited yet?
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(http://images.nikonians.org/galleries/data/23389/DSC_04924.jpg)
D3S,24-70 2.8, 1/50. iso 3200,f5
The local Society Press photog covering an Art Exhibition . He rarely gets photographed so I 'camped' this version up the image up and he printed A2 and it hangs on his wall. He preferred to the B&W and colour with normal PP ;) .
Just some fun :)
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I pointed out to the lady she had a friend, so she tried a selfie...
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A friend demonstrating the one legged articulated counterbalanced human monopod stance that only young people can achieve :) makes my knees ache just looking !
(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1572/23996868582_572784d700_b.jpg)
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Wedding guest, Sorrento Italy, 2010:
(https://ronscubadiver.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/dsc_0840.jpg)
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A friend demonstrating the one legged articulated counterbalanced human monopod stance that only young people can achieve :) makes my knees ache just looking !
It looks like he's running ! ;D
When I am shooting in this way, I squat my right leg, kneeling my left one and rest my right elbow on right knee, so I am then a very sturdy Bipod ... :)
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Please excuse me for my double-posting this image. I couldn't resist. But I refrain from posting it to the "selfies" thread. ;)
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Please excuse my double-posting this image. I couldn't resist. But I refrain from posting it to the "selfies" thread. ;)
A clever one , Akira ! ;)
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(http://imageshack.com/a/img910/2219/xmTwW3.jpg)
(http://imageshack.com/a/img633/1773/pefjDJ.jpg)
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A clever one , Akira ! ;)
Thanks, Francis!
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(https://ronscubadiver.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/dsc_0833.jpg)
Sorrento, Italy, 2010
A wedding photographer at work.
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Not sniping, just my wife with her trusty EM1 :)
Df, 135 2.8 Q (Ai'd)
(http://images.nikonians.org/galleries/data/23389/DF1_2014.jpg)
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Me showing my best side during a weekend hike in the Netherlands.
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Taking this shot btw, just for reference :)
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3954/15553462096_b3a09b625f_o.jpg)
Sony a7S & Sony Zeiss 35/2.8 FE, Holland 2014
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Jan Anne - nice hairdo (not yours!)
here is my photographer in action :)
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Elsa, she must be a very passionate photographer!
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Veery passionate to use a 14-24 on the F3 that cannot handle this lens :D Nice support for the camera though.
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Veery passionate to use a 14-24 on the F3 that cannot handle this lens :D Nice support for the camera though.
I think it was shot this way to underline the whole fantasy element.
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Of course Elsa and her set up is well within any limits of imagination - but here on NG we take the opportunity to point out potential points for further improvement :D
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Of course Elsa and her set up is well within any limits of imagination - but here on NG we take the opportunity to point out potential points for further improvement :D
see - now this is where my knowledge (lack thereof) of film cameras comes in :) Its a F-501 or something
Good point Bjørn - now please explain why :) as I dont have a clue. Its an old camera I use on studio as as prop. It looked funny without a lens :)
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There is a time discrepancy between camera and lens. That lens will mount but otherwise be dysfunctional on that camera.
As a photographer I respond to that subliminal message.
However it is indeed true that cameras tend to look better with a lens on them.
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There is a time discrepancy between camera and lens. That lens will mount but otherwise be dysfunctional on that camera.
As a photographer I respond to that subliminal message.
However it is indeed true that cameras tend to look better with a lens on them.
I get your comment - dont worry :) I am from the digital era - I wouldn't know how to operate an older film camera like that. I find it sad that I missed the film era -
Your comment is actually very valuable Bjørn - because it does distract and make the image less credible - so definitely point taken.
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A true photographer is someone who looks at an image like this, and sees the details of the camera gear.
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A true photographer is someone who looks at an image like this, and sees the details of the camera gear.
indeed - and then isn't scared to comment on it. I am always willing to soak up info from you guys
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I can always act as a technical consultant for you, Elsa :D No problem. None at all.
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Erik documents the telltale sign of ET :D
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(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1484/23838257584_26611920d7_b.jpg)
Police unit ready to sweep the square
Df 58/1.4 sb910
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A photographer tourist is fascinated by the vestiges of snow alongside this mountain road in summer. He should have been there a few months earlier :D (or not, as the road closes down when snow depth exceeds the reach of the snow clearance machinery somewhere around 12-15 m).
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Photogs in action at an annual event in our city: celebrating the return of light now that half the winter has soon passed.
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Nice atmosphere and mood, Lars, but why so flimsy tripods ....
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Thanks Bjørn - probably not members of NG .. yet ;)
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..., but why so flimsy tripods ....
First thing that came to my mind as well 8)
Indeed nice image.
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That's a cool one, Lars.
Not sure what this guy is doing here...
In Museum De Pont, Tilburg
Df 105/1.8
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Thanks Hans and John,
John - at least he is serious about getting that shot ;D
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wow I've never seen a tripod so tall
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Very tall, legs close together, mid column raised to near maximum, heavy medium-format camera --- don't expect too much in terms of solid support :D
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Mi amico, Gian Luigi. Il vento era circa 40 mph.
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He tied down his hat - probably very wise measure. By the way, the jacket is Jan Anne's favourite brand too :D
Working in a maritime setting with strong wind is about the only time I would consider using a protective filter on a lens. Much easier to clean off salt deposits and grime from a filter than from the front of the lens. Plus seawater residues are fatty and often cause smears when you try to remove them.
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My wife photographing the Swiss mountains near Realp, Andermatt, I think she was a little fed up with my frequent stops so decided to remain in the car for this one :-)
(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1512/24481130752_4c7e88a7a4_h.jpg)
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That is a case for which zoom lenses can be advantageous :D
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A stroll on Amager
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/629/22914744054_1b10908618_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/AUU453)_EGL1568 (https://flic.kr/p/AUU453) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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The flag is a dead give away to where this was captured...
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5661/22911269974_5fd52281c0_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/AUAfm7)_EGL5396 (https://flic.kr/p/AUAfm7) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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Not all took this image well...
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5727/23243603180_f39d037b9f_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BpXxqY)_EGL4985 (https://flic.kr/p/BpXxqY) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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Andrew in action ;)
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5822/22911336914_903b7b5551_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/AUAAff)_EGL5713 (https://flic.kr/p/AUAAff) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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Jan Anne and Pawel at Sunrise... Gods Window or what was the name of the place... Well South Africa
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/682/23243594270_4b5f663206_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BpXuMm)348 (https://flic.kr/p/BpXuMm) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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Jan Anne was an early bird on that safari, here agin at Sunrise, Blyde River Canyon
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5666/23478720882_bfaca0a601_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BLJzJs)286 (https://flic.kr/p/BLJzJs) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1449/24255337249_a6641b98c0_b.jpg)
Bruges
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The flag is a dead give away to where this was captured.....
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Interesting way to hold the camera
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Local press photographer sets up a typical ' unposed ' shot !
(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1607/24549533201_463ae6c333_h.jpg)
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I like his enthusiasm and footwork :D
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Bjorn is that not a "she" ?
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Erik, it's so nice to see those images!
They bring back fond memories :)
Thanks!
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Interesting way to hold the camera
I thought the same... ;D ;D ;D
"a stroll on Amager" Is very amusing as well :)
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I thought the same... ;D ;D ;D
"a stroll on Amager" Is very amusing as well :)
El Presidente offered me firm support while I was catching some sun :)
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A couple of days ago in Ginza...
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Is that a Toyo 4x5" view camera?
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Is that a Toyo 4x5" view camera?
It was a wooden camera - I thought it might have been a Wista camera.
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Looks very similar to the Gandolfi cameras I used 1969/1972 8)
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Colour coordinated camera and floral display, perfect for the stealthy street photographer !
(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1549/24551445091_dce6c586ac_b.jpg)
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hahahaha, what a great capture Jacques!
cannot believe the flowers and camera match!
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A real catch :D Apparantly he has no eye for those lovely orange flowers.
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A real nice one, Jacques! And a traditional sun shade in use.
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Near Ouray, Colorado.
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I am not quite certain what the photographer was up to :)
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(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1562/24654386702_c33028dab4_o.jpg)
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Tom that is a nice capture of Colorado !
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Hahaha, hilarious, Jakov.
That's a lazy one, Fons ;)
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Thanks John!
Now who can recognise this gentleman?
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Jakov - excellent image :) brought a smile to my face - the one with the tog falling backwards - that is
Erik - another great one :)
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Jakov - excellent image :) brought a smile to my face - the one with the tog falling backwards - that is
Erik - another great one :)
Thank you sweetie :)
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A few years ago close to the Eiffel tower, Monsieur Polaroid
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2113/5696363816_d4d1103a14_o.jpg)
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Thanks Jakov,,, :-*
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/595/23466207361_3879c269ae_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BKCrU6)_EGL6551 (https://flic.kr/p/BKCrU6) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
The Eifel tower shadow is priceless
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Erik, the photo is priceless!
Copenhagen, naked woman, beer, a camera in my hand, and YOU! What else can a humble mortal like myself wish for :)
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He he, Adidas ;D
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1976. Shot on . . . probably . . . Kodachrome 64. Don't really remember. I copied this slide years ago. My lovely bride, at the time, (still my wife) at Snowmass, CO. Her camera was the Nikkormat FTN with the Vivitar Series 1 70-210mm lens.
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That is a nice smile Tom! I hope you get to see that a lot ;)
Here is one of my favourite captures from one of the Scavenger events ;)
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5671/22922379803_8543d5667e_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/AVzbUT)_EGL8691 (https://flic.kr/p/AVzbUT) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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Same workshop ;)
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/734/23523307476_fb167d53fc_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BQF6LQ)_EGL8447 (https://flic.kr/p/BQF6LQ) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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Montenegro Workshop ;)
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5745/23459493592_c50a378d71_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BK338s)L1003545 (https://flic.kr/p/BK338s) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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Boys' club is all over the place ;D
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We have so much fun!!! 8)
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5800/23272696190_3b9308ab61_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BswDLA)L1003786 (https://flic.kr/p/BswDLA) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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That is a nice smile Tom! I hope you get to see that a lot ;)
Here is one of my favourite captures from one of the Scavenger events ;)
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5671/22922379803_8543d5667e_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/AVzbUT)_EGL8691 (https://flic.kr/p/AVzbUT) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
Erik, you made my day with this shot!
Hilarious!!!
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Bringing back the spices for further examination ;)
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/665/23459883902_81e296cc79_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BK539W)_EGL8001Small (https://flic.kr/p/BK539W) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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Erik, you made my day with this shot!
Hilarious!!!
I have to add that I was giggling while shooting this,,, Doesn't happen so often ;)
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I have to add that I was giggling while shooting this,,, Doesn't happen so often ;)
Jan Anne and I were freezing. But the final output was nice enough. Who am I to complain with ice-cold Arctic waters when I could get this shot? JA is always willing to entertain my crazy ideas so kudos to him.
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Truly a unique image Bjørn! - Thanks for posting it!
And it actually fits the thread, JA is holding the speed light himself ;)
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you guys should do your own website ;D
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Bjørn and his mean machine :)
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From train...
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That is a nice smile Tom! I hope you get to see that a lot ;)
Here is one of my favourite captures from one of the Scavenger events ;)
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5671/22922379803_8543d5667e_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/AVzbUT)_EGL8691 (https://flic.kr/p/AVzbUT) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Bravo
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That is a nice smile Tom! I hope you get to see that a lot ;)
Here is one of my favourite captures from one of the Scavenger events ;)
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5671/22922379803_8543d5667e_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/AVzbUT)_EGL8691 (https://flic.kr/p/AVzbUT) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
This is funny because it is very difficult to tell which season this image came from! :o
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This is funny because it is very difficult to tell which season this image came from! :o
This shoot was conducted in September and way north of the Polar Circle :D A wet and extra chilly day in addition to the 'refreshing' waters of the Arctic Sea.
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Jan Anne and I were freezing. But the final output was nice enough. Who am I to complain with ice-cold Arctic waters when I could get this shot? JA is always willing to entertain my crazy ideas so kudos to him.
Why do I see an Odd Nerdrum painting when I look at this picture :)
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Now, that's odd. He wasn't there ....
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He should have been. Maybe he could have gotten some inspiration so he could painted off some of his tax debts..
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This shoot was conducted in September and way north of the Polar Circle :D A wet and extra chilly day in addition to the 'refreshing' waters of the Arctic Sea.
Amazing what photographers do in order to obtain an image
standing bare foot in such conditions is mind boggling for me that live in much much warmer climate
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Amazing what photographers do in order to obtain an image
standing bare foot in such conditions is mind boggling for me that live in much much warmer climate
People, yours truly inclusive, have gone to far more extremes than this in order to get the shot. This was not even close to the freezing point :D
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I would have done the same but apart from the fact that I wasn't there, I don't have the sexy legs :)
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Next time, Jakov. Next time you get the chance by moving up the priority queue ....
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Contrasts for the poor photographer can be huge.
First is Michael Reichmann (Of LuLa fame) at Geiranger, Norway. He wasn't entirely comfortable with the snow, despite his Canadian origin.
Next is Andrea crawling belly-down in the Mojave desert. Burning hot.
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Carnaval
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1582/24226836774_06cbed8892_b.jpg)
Fun for all ;D
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Old English photographer protected from the UK weather sneakily caught by his wife !
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5526/18626091430_a940d895dc_h.jpg)
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Old English photographer protected from the UK weather sneakily caught by his wife !
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5526/18626091430_a940d895dc_h.jpg)
This image may prove that the strawberry field is forever...
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I completely agree with Akira :)
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Nice protectective device. I think the little knobs are there to help with the helmet aerodynamics. They change the threshold for the transition from laminar to turbolent air current.
Handle attached at the center of gravity to ease the use. Reinforcements to compound the handle to the protective shell.
Very advanced design, camouflaged as a strawberry 8)
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Yes, this is a photographer!
And a great one, too :)
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Thanks Jakov - He he :D
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Erik adding something special to my image :)
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haha great ones Jakov !
Black screen photo ? ....
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John, she needs to redo her fingernails :)
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Yes, she should have done, Jakov, perhaps the influence of Carnaval ;)
A restaurant is a convenient spot for photographers.
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Is that Photoshopped? I'm shooting a Sony Trinitron,,, ::)
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Not Photoshopped, Erik. But the image was at 50.000 ISO and that may do strange things.... ;)
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(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1585/24894919576_91817465ec_o.jpg)
a scene in the French alps
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Is that Photoshopped? I'm shooting a Sony Trinitron,,, ::)
Not PS but alcohol made you use the Trinitron 12000 ;)
But the lens is a Nikkor 50/1.2 so only your right hand might have been infected by the Sony virus ;D
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Yes, this is a photographer!
And a great one, too :)
Was this taken after visiting 99 Vinstue Street in CPH?
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:D :D :D
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Was this taken after visiting 99 Vinstue Street in CPH?
;D ;D ;D
Once you visit 99 Vinstue the spirit always follows you around...
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A traditionalist ? Rolliflex, hand held meter and tripod, obviously pleased to see me :)
(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1677/24998849976_3396b1bb85_b.jpg)
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just hid her cam?
Df, 50-135/3.5
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Happy Birthday, photographer!
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from a professional camera holding technique seminar
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and some serious film shooter when I had one pre production 1.4/24 AFS to test on my D3
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and a friend of mine with my Busch Pressman:
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Happy Birthday, photographer!
So Erik, Congratulations!
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The one and only fierce bear of the north :)
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From the pink workshop to the field :)
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To complete the trio 8)
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No wonder JA looks exhausted - with that load to haul around :D
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And that was just a fraction of the gear,,, The pilot for that balloon trip over Blyde River Canyon introduced an extra column for the flight details, Camera Gear Weight,,, ::)
Thanks for the images! So fun to see these behind the scenes! ;D
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5666/23478720882_bfaca0a601_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BLJzJs)286 (https://flic.kr/p/BLJzJs) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5628/23239360850_05c3bc38fa_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BpzNkm)287 (https://flic.kr/p/BpzNkm) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
After the landing
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5766/23426631632_c331906dea_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BG8BpW)295 (https://flic.kr/p/BG8BpW) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/315/18829057490_42b9c420ad_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/uFRQNf)Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/uFRQNf) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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Oh - I nearly forgot this one ;) Thanks for the BD greetings!
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/332/19010822092_9d39706585_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/uXVr5G)Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/uXVr5G) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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a friend of mine
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ah, the corn fields :)
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me - taken by a friend
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Some serious selfie stick photography
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Jacques always makes me laugh!
How does he manage to capture such images?
:)
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A familiar sight around Copenhagen ... The Great Dane exploring his neighbourhood.
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Attempted profile shot with the inevitable photo bombing taking place.
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(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1659/25095593091_730490f2e9_o.jpg)
entrances, bikes and windows also
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Could be a self-portrait as well...
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7276/7833825832_b5205a5437_o.jpg)
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me today
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Arend and Frank are two handsome men :)
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I am thrilled ,cutie. We should once meet for a weekend with
children. Will be great fun.
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Photographer aims for Darwin Award outside Abbey Road Studios, today, iPhone.
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That's funny ;)
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Strange sights there, every day.
Maybe I need a project.
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Well, we've all done it ;D . He is clicking away with the D7000 as he looks down the barrel of the D750, 24-120 but... lens cap ;) . India Bike week 2016. One of the few riders I did not get a smile or thumbs up from ?
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Since 2009 Tilburger Peter van den Besselaar makes a daily photo about Tilburg. His site can be found here (http://tilburgdailyphoto.blogspot.nl/). _EDIT with correct link
In 2013 I had an interview with him
D700 35/1.4
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John de link you provided takes one to your fb page
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On a general note to our members: Please avoid linking to Facebook.
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Oops, something went wrong with copying the correct link. Thanks Fons. I adapted the message with the correct link to Tilburg Daily Photo.
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This is a photographer that has taught me so much over the years.
His name is Bjørn in case you wondered :)
D200 IR + 85/1.4
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Cph
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Well, we've all done it ;D . He is clicking away with the D7000 as he looks down the barrel of the D750, 24-120 but... lens cap ;) . India Bike week 2016. One of the few riders I did not get a smile or thumbs up from ?
He is a passenger on a moving bike ? Anyhow, I guess that later he was not very happy ...
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He is a passenger on a moving bike ? Anyhow, I guess that later he was not very happy ...
Armando, he was indeed the passenger on a moving bike but neither really looked happy as they came out of the Security Gate. Their Royal Enfield was the most common type of bike at the show. They look quite young. Most of the Concourse Classics and $30-$60K bikes were ridden by 35-55 year-old businessmen, lawyers, Doctors, Hoteliers etc.
Tom
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Local paper photographer in action, I cannot help but feel my viewpoint yielded a more interesting image 8)
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Send her the image, Jacques :)
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2 impressions:
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Peter I prefer the 2nd one :)
(I would open the aperture even more and ease up on the details in photo ninja)
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I'm with Jakov! Second is quite fun ;)
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I'm with Jakov! Second is quite fun ;)
Peter I prefer the 2nd one :)
(I would open the aperture even more and ease up on the details in photo ninja)
Thanks. I have to agree. I should have opened it more. It was set to f4.5. stupid me. Next chance in Utrecht. ;-)
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I still like the bw conversion in camera better than what I do in the computer :-\
Just resized for the web.
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Sign of the times :(
Taking a photograph of the LCD on his D7100 with his Samsung to share on WhatsApp. If he were using his EM1, no problem skipping this step ;)
Sony a7II, Batis 25 f2
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So you carry the new D4, 600 f4 Gitzo from the UK, carry it 300 meters into the Paddy Fields and no birds show up :( . I would not be too happy either, but I was shooting near my jeep with many Kingfishers fishing close enough for the 70-200vr ;D .
D300s, 70-200 2.8vr
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awesome distortion
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A friend of me photographing the rising sun.
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(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8501/8327942798_0f871ff92f_o.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/dFUTfE)Panatomic-X, Nikon F, Circa 1978 (https://flic.kr/p/dFUTfE) by fiftyonepointsix (https://www.flickr.com/photos/90768661@N02/), on Flickr
One of my favorite shots. Zoey, 1978. Taken with a Nikon F Photomic with 43~86/3.5 Ai, Panatomic-X in Microdol.
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She and the F2 are lovely. A memory to enjoy.
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Very nice one! Cute ;)
Reminded me of these two of my sons,,,
Jacob
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/394/18753139236_244619a3fb_o.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/uz9JWQ)Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/uz9JWQ) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
Emil
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/423/18591769180_9d327d7811_o.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/ujTFfu)Untitled (https://flic.kr/p/ujTFfu) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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Cute too. Are they testing super-lenses, Erik? ;)
Today at Central station: Something must be very attractive...
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The Great Dane encounters ET :D We were all shaken by the experience ...
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Dead Or Alive: "You Spin Me Round"
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look about 1 inch (2.5cm) up from the bottom, and one inch in from the left edge.
(http://www.photochimps.com/pp/data/orig/500/Richard_at_Artist_s_Palette-Death_Valley-800.jpg)
(http://www.photochimps.com/pp/data/orig/500/Simone_Richard_Andrew-Badwater_Death_Valley-800.jpg)
(http://www.photochimps.com/pp/data/orig/500/Andrew_at_the_Dunes_2_Death_Valley-800.jpg)
(http://www.photochimps.com/pp/data/orig/500/Barbara_at_the_Dunes_2_Death_Valley-800.jpg)
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Death valley scenes. Good to have memories refreshed :D
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Dead Or Alive: "You Spin Me Round"
The last one with prominent red nails is super.
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The last one with prominent red nails is super.
Thanks Bjørn, that's the 10.5 fish-eye, practicing...
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Aha, so you also added a model to practice on. Good on you.
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Death valley scenes. Good to have memories refreshed :D
Interesting place...... for about ten minutes.
Then I got a nosebleed from basking in Nature's Splendor.
Nobody told me there weren't any street or homeless people there for me to shoot, so to make do, I spent the rest of the trip taking photos of my buds taking photos.
Robert
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Enough photographers in Utrecht, some kinda photo group had an event :P
Jakov and Thomas
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OK, so now I really feel an old wimp.... even she had a long lens on another body
and I was just carrying the Df,58 1.4G . What's even worse is that there was a large Japanese group and even old ladies were carrying two Pro Canons :( Just returned from Rajasthan with a couple of thousand images . Just camped up the PP for fun ;)
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The fierce bear exploring photographic opportunities at the front.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-8TcyAzOD09A/Um1N9MwwmkI/AAAAAAAATn8/Rq-6u8uBDfMR8DSx3qOXDNfQWU9mszL3wCCo/s800-Ic42/Johnny_Workshop_Norway_2013-2.jpg)
Yours truly on the ground in Norway trying to capture something of interest.
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Thank you for reminding me about bringing the high-visibility jacket .... I believe a photographer should always be seen in the field. Prevents mishaps such as being shot by fierce ground owners :D
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Johnny, looking at your footwear you must be a dandy photographer :)
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No need for anything sturdier as this was just at a rest stop. :)
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Jakov - #422 very nice
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Thank you Chip!
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JA, check out this old guy. Canon 5DsR and unident lens, another Canon with the long lens and the camera in front is on a Sony a7 strap . There is another 10 or twelve members of their group with one Leica shooter all others with Canon. Just some quick PP in PS.
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Apparently the big white zoom is the newer 100-400.
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Ready for action:
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Peter,
both are very nice, full of life!
'red shutters and photographers' from the NG Utrecht event
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Strange technique ;)
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On one of the many Somme graveyards, a photographer waiting for the sun, captured by one who didn't want to wait any longer
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OK, so now I really feel an old wimp.... even she had a long lens on another body
and I was just carrying the Df,58 1.4G . What's even worse is that there was a large Japanese group and even old ladies were carrying two Pro Canons :( Just returned from Rajasthan with a couple of thousand images . Just camped up the PP for fun ;)
We are very remote from the Henri Cartier-Bresson approach....
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selfie preparation
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Armando, I really like it. Brings back many memories from 8 years ago when shooting with my son. It wasn't until he was about 10 years that he was able to get all of his settings right.
Unusual colours. Unusual light ? Last night we had the setting sun's rays bouncing off the cloud cover giving pink and purple light , not the 'Golden Hour' .
Many thanks for posting
Tom
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Thanks Tom,
unusual light, yes, you can say that, street lights, + flash + lots of shadow / hightlight recovery
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Never mind the photographer...
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Never mind the photographer...
Haha,- great one!
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Never mind the photographer...
Lovely :)
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Never mind the photographer...
;D ;D ;D Love it!
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Zabriskie Point. Death Valley National Park.
A really fun location to share the general photographing public in action.
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Ah "Zabriskie Point", the iconic movie of Antonioni, one of my favorites ...
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I love these photographer pics. the artistic ones, journo style - all tell such great stories
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Yes. Great shots Børge and Peter !!
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Im a sucker for silouettes and a setting sun in a well composed image:)
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How to shoot birds with your Smartphone ;) . Just for fun with the Sony a7II, Batis 25mm f2
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Funny shot Tommie! :D
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Elsa at work.
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Elsa at work.
Looks cool!
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At the opening of the new entrance of Central Station Tilburg
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Jill in action with a Fuji Finepix.
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doing it right?
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Man with hat and bolo photographing the Geneva Lake:
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Several years ago "Monsieur Polaroid" was doing business around the Eiffel Tower and also complaining about everything, not sure if he is still there.
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2113/5696363816_d4d1103a14_o.jpg)
Around the Eiffel Tower - Monsieur Polaroid (https://flic.kr/p/9Fnmvf) by Arend (https://www.flickr.com/photos/vermazeren/), on Flickr
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You see a lot of strange things on the Tilburg Fair ;)
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Sometimes, when you are in your own "bubble", you wish that there were non photographers in action ;)
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Sometimes, when you are in your own "bubble", you wish that there were non photographers in action ;)
This is hilarious! Maybe he is mimicking Terminator?
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Arend, John, and Børge, really funny all three.
This is one of the most funniest threads we have :)
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Børge, that's hilarious surrealist ;D ;D ;D
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In action!
Hong Kong Stars, Bruce Lee´s plate
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Young photographer in action
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Paco, Bruce Lee is all about action :D
Chip, that is so cute. Learning young :)
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please tell me what this dude was shooting with...
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Some mirrorless model, Novoflex adapter, and a Micro-Nikkor 200/4 (AI?).
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Thank you Lucy - knew I could count on you!
one cant really see the camera he used - but it was tiny ...very tiny.
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Could it be a Panasonic?
Another possibility is a Sony NEX 6!
But it is titchy.
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Some mirrorless model, Novoflex adapter, and a Micro-Nikkor 200/4 (AI?).
Yes, or the Ais 300/4.5 ED-IF.
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Seen the other day on Venice Beach in L.A. Nikon 180/2.8 Ed on Fujifilm X
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Keith, cool grab. Love the guy with his Smartphone ;) .
Tom
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Cool shots, indeed. The Smartphone guy gives it a very special detail :)
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This might be some disturbing; but I found this picture on the net of an (unknown) photographer in Alep (Syria); just as a reminder that photography is not only taking lovely pictures of flowers and bugs:
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This might be some disturbing; but I found this picture on the net of an (unknown) photographer in Alep (Syria); just as a reminder that photography is not only taking lovely pictures of flowers and bugs:
(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8399/28481555194_b757b1e46e_b.jpg)
A well placed reminder that there is something else out there than noise at ISO 6400. If the picture is disturbing to anyone I suggest they go to Aleppo or Sana for their next holiday :(
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This might be some disturbing; but I found this picture on the net of an (unknown) photographer in Alep (Syria); just as a reminder that photography is not only taking lovely pictures of flowers and bugs:
(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8399/28481555194_b757b1e46e_b.jpg)
This is where photography gets silly and revolting.
This picture is staged and belongs to Juliette Binoche starring in the movie: A Thousand Times Good Night by Erik Poppe.
The story line is in Afghanistan and nothing to do with Aleppo and it is a film still.
It is a FILM and not a documentary!
Unfortunately, this is where people like MFloyd get deceived into the media lies and spin.
http://www.ferdyonfilms.com/2013/ciff-2013-a-thousand-times-good-night-2013/19680/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2353767/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl
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Thanks for the insight Almass.
I saw that film a few years ago and hadn't made the connection with the image posted above.
Actually although the situation in Afghanistan was maybe as desperate as Syria, I thought parts of the storyline in the film was a bit preposterous.
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I never suspected the picture to be anything but staged. But the fact remains, there are hardly any reason to be offendede by a picture from a war zone.
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Sorry to have been misguided.
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MF, not to worry. I actually quite like the image. Having been in a few War Zones I can tell you that I saw more than a few 'posed' images. In fact my brother-in-law was posed for a news clip during the first Gulf War. Made it to BBC news, what a laugh ;) . I, for one, have no desire to visit dangerous locations these days and I only shoot flowers and bugs when bored :) . Other folk have a real talent for shooting those things and get some stunning images.
Tom
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Even though I have nothing but respect for war correspondents and photographers I would not want to trade places with them.
On a somewhat lighter note, photographers in action is somewhat of a favorite topic of mine because that allows me to photograph my girlfriend, who prefers to spend her time behind a camera rather then modelling
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Nice one, Fons! Got a little head rush from it. :)
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thank you Sam
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My EM-1 users in action and taking a break. Sony a7II, FE55 1.8
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Thomas, is that a camera in his hands ;D
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Thomas, is that a camera in his hands ;D
Ha, who knows? :D
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Ha, who knows? :D
;D ;D ;D
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Stitched and an organ but finally posted here.
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Truly yours
2016 March - Isla Isabel - Mexico
Photo by a friend of mine
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shooting the moon - catching a nugget
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When one has to lay down, but do not care takking off backpack and frontpack.
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When one has to lay down, but do not care takking off backpack and frontpack.
Ha. I know of a few who'd act the same way :-X
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Truly yours
2016 March - Isla Isabel - Mexico
Photo by a friend of mine
Your friend shoots great photos, Armando. :)
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Couple weeks back at Tide Pool, Point Loma, San Diego.
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Now that our cool and rainy winters have been converted to a series of heat waves, even November 11th can be a beach day. Fuji X, 23mm, 2.2:1
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Now that our cool and rainy winters have been converted to a series of heat waves, even November 11th can be a beach day. Fuji X, 23mm, 2.2:1
The sand, sunset colour in the sky, haze looks so familiar from my recent vacation in southern CA. That water still looks cold. :D
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hahaha, he dug himself a bunker to shoot from :)
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The beach scene is nice and tempting. So many details :o
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He is shooting Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavik, Iceland.
Was I hungry? Maybe yes.
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The person with a camera always will be the chosen event photographer. The camera size, or lack thereof, has no bearing on the matter.
The Event Photographer
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Stand here for the ' shot '
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One has to use f/1.4 ? :D :D
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haha - 14 shots? precisely the pose? only flowers of 2? The popup plash on top is mandatory.
At the geysir area, Iceland.
not blending in (suddenly walking into my frame)
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The lady became irritated by her husband repeatedly ignoring her requests for a ' scenic ' portrait that she attempted the DIY approach !
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From a recent trip with best friend, Are. No wonder some of us emphasise how the camera interface can be worked with gloves on.
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Mirrored.
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Smusesuse, cleverly seen!
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Thank you, Anthony!
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The wife stole this one when I was concentrating on a bird nesting in a garden tree.
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Encouraged out by the bright frosty weather !
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Oly EPL1
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Another happy Olympus user ....
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Happy with her new Pen F :) and she has grown very fond of the 75 1.8 she has mounted on her EM1
D500, 70-300 2.8vr II
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Back in 2009 in South Africa I met Bjørn for the first time. I cherish the inspiration and friendship that we have shared ever since.
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or maybe inaction ;)
and I was shooting the Sony with silent shutter from a far corner ;D
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*Rats* missed the shot ....
Also showing the pretty amazing performance of the 50 year old 400/4.5 Nikkor-Q. This is 100% crop of a frame with D500. One can easily read the photographer's name on the shoes :D I say no more.
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Bjørn, I love it! Thank you!
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I admit to being quite surprised when I could read your name on the shoes :D
Both because the lens was so detailed and sharp in its rendering and that you label your shoes !!
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What's a shoe without a label?
Not only is the lens sharp but your skills with the Sachtler must have helped.
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What is the little "double wired" device on Bjørn's D3 ?
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Maybe a small GPS Unit hooked into the 10-pin socket on the front left side of the D3?
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Maybe a small GPS Unit hooked into the 10-pin socket on the front left side of the D3?
Right. When I met Bjørn in 2007 when Nikon unveiled D3, he already used one on his D2X. :o
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Thanks for the info 😊
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FYI: this was a special modification of the di-GPS the company made ad hoc for me when I complained about their product not allowing concurrent use of the GPS and a 10-pin remote. For many years now I use the BT devices by Foolography instead to avoid any cables plus getting a minuscule unit on the camera. The Foolography has a mini jackplug port so any run-of-the-mill remote can be used.
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Thank you Bjørn 👍🏻 I take the liberty to add a link here https://www.foolography.com I didn't know the company and they seem to make very interesting products.
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Great shot of Bjørn on the bridge! :)
BTW Its a D3X ;)
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I was relying on the fashionable shoulder strap....
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The strap is D3 yes :) But as always with Bjørn there are more to it than that, the D3X camera has a quite distinct speaker symbol on the rear and of course the D3X on the display ;)
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Actually it was the D3 ... The camera split into the duo D3S and D3X a little later, both models of which are still in use..
On that SA trip, I used D3 D3, D3X, and D200. Just checked my archives.
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I borrowed your D3X in SA on the balloon flight and the camera over your shoulder has the speaker symbol,,, never mind :)
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Erik, nothing escapes your eagle eye :D I stand corrected. And should have known better :D
A renewed search in the data base disclosed that I indeed had a D3X with me on that trip besides the D3, and the D3 was yet to be replaced with the D3S. The latter model swap occurred a few months later.
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Here a shot with the camera that even fits the thread ;)
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/6/5666/23478720882_1f986e62be_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BLJzJs)286 (https://flic.kr/p/BLJzJs) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
Jan Anne shooting the 16mm 3.5 against the rising sun over Blide River Canyon - Having the extra pixels really does a lot when you loose so much area of the sensor with a Circular Fisheye,,,
And Jakov happily both feet on the ground again, same flight ;)
Dew on the surface of the front element,,, f/22
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8307/29548063385_affd7671ad_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/M24xNH)_DSC3600 (https://flic.kr/p/M24xNH) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
Both Nikkor 8mm 2.8 Ais on D3X
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Hoopla ;)
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/6/5766/23426631632_e7c99f53a4_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/BG8BpW)295 (https://flic.kr/p/BG8BpW) by Erik Gunst Lund (https://www.flickr.com/photos/erik_lund/), on Flickr
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Antwerp, feb 5 - 2017
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A "ghost" photographer in action. As she used a Sony with a Pentax (Takumar) lens, and I shot the scene with a Tamron 21 on my Nikon, I guess the gear diversity angle is fully covered :D
(this is a false-colour UV image in case anyone wonders, and the shrub with yellow flowers is Gorse Ulex europaeus)
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wanted man :)
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Note to self ...always check your settings dummy ;D
SWMBO shooting the new Pen F
(Sony a7ii w/Batis 85 f1.8)
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Erik, that is a very cool grab...lots going on :) . Did the sprinkler system suddenly catch JA off guard ;) ?
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Erik, that is a very cool grab...lots going on :) . Did the sprinkler system suddenly catch JA off guard ;) ?
Thats actually Jakovic jumping the puddle, and Jakovic is never caught off guard, he won't allow it ;D
I am the one in the balloon test-driving the D3 and 16/3.5 fish, shortly after the safari I sold all my safari gear (D300, D700, 200-400, 70-200, etc) and bought the D3s and a nice set of primes lenses like the 16/3.5 and 200/2VR.
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Thats actually Jakovic jumping the puddle, and Jakovic is never caught off guard, he won't allow it ;D
The image is perfect for the "Emergency Exit" sign!
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Erik caught me brilliantly avoiding the muddy road. It seems as though the sprinklers were making me run thanks to his composition :)
Those photos depict very special moments to me!
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Thanks, yes a very special get-together!
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J.A., Jakov and Erik, sorry guys but it looks fun ;)
Tom
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Tommie, SWMBO???
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Heck Mike, I guess you never saw "Rumpole of the Bailey" on TV, sad . Anyway, She who must be obeyed ;) In fact I just sold another lens and she had spent that money at the Vet for her dog and cat while I was making the sale ;) . In fact I've sold approx. EUR 7.5K worth of gear in the past few months without buying any photo gear, now that is sad!
Tom
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Now I gotcha, I just never made the connection. I never watched Rumpole, that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it. 8)
And SWMBO isn't even wearing the trousers, now that's sad ;D But I really do understand!
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Disappointment at Cape Disappointment:
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Old photographer taken by his wife ! time for a hasty retreat from the Grimsel Pass in Switzerland as the snow started to fall heavily.
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Great portrait!
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Someone shouted "Cobra" ;D
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Shoot out - no cobra
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South Steens wild horses.
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The photographer preparing for the portrait session...
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Only person I saw with a big Nikon (lots of small ones). Nice guy shooting D3X/70-200 2.8vr , first version. Spent time talking about Df vs D3X(S) vs Sony. Reminded me of the good old days when I always travelled with D700, 70-200 2.8 . 24-70 2.8 and a couple of primes and D300s
Shot with a7rii/Batis 85
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The photographer preparing for the portrait session...
Akira, it seems they weren't talking to each other
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Akira, it seems they weren't talking to each other
Mike, they were just in the process of taking their individual positions.
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Akira, isn't it interesting that ones interpretation of a picture is not necessarily the truth!
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Akira, isn't it interesting that ones interpretation of a picture is not necessarily the truth!
Yes, it is. I'm always open to the viewers' individual interpretations. :)
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(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4193/34657591715_977b2dc252_o.jpg)
May 14, Beach Ouddorp, Goeree-Overflakkee.
D500, 135mm f/2
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Flower time for Lisa.
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I think the qualification 'photographers' may be an overkill ;)
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With assistant.
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Photographing terns off the beach yesterday morning.
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And such a beatiful tripod…
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Symbolism on the menu: Prop birdcage and feathery wings. The bongo player may be an unrelated observer.
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(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4213/35391659391_8895c0abde_o.jpg)
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Fons, that reminds me of "Braman" in the episode "Sun Probe" from the TV series Thunderbirds. :D
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Fons, that reminds me of "Braman" in the episode "Sun Probe" from the TV series Thunderbirds. :D
thank you Akira
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This chap from Melbourne was very interested in me taking a photo of a building in Basel. Not quite in action but he struck a pose. Leica M10 + a Summilux 21mm 1.4, but we had a chat for a few minutes!
Fuji X-T2 + 23mm 1.4 @ 1/120 f11 ISO 200
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Keith I really like the photo shoot image :) , I think the Bongo Player is what balances the image and makes it work.
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My friend has constructed a new floating hide. On the boats maiden voyage, we managed to come close to some sanderlings.
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Interior of hide:
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A sanderling (the first "victim" of the hide):
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Fantastic boat ;) Very nerdy but effective!
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Kim, the hide is adorable. I really like the camouflage paint job!
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Kim, nice hide and the result!
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(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4336/36576929091_df0fae46d4_o.jpg)
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good one Fons
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thank you Armando
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Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Good one John
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Thanks Armando. The famous Mostar bridge (Stari Most) over the canyon is a very attractive subject, apparently ;)
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Thanks Armando. The famous Mostar bridge (Stari Most) over the canyon is a very attractive subject, apparently ;)
yup, the model seems quite distracted by it, assuming is to your left ?
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Yes, the lens of the small camera points toward it's direction although a bit low, but I assume it's in the 'wide' position.
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The underside of the Santa Monica Pier is a popular location for local photogs. I think people are starved for the visual variety of grunge and decay in our clean and tidy "first world" cities.
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Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
I guess there is a rebuilt bridge we do not see here?
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Great scene Keith
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Thanks, Armando.
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Great shot with beautiful light, Keith.
I guess thgere is a rebuilt bridge we do not see here?
Yes. Beautifully restored with the original stones.
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The underside of the Santa Monica Pier is a popular location for local photogs. I think people are starved for the visual variety of grunge and decay in our clean and tidy "first world" cities.
Santa Minica is a nice place to call home...
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Paris.
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Bonjour Michel, 3 nice snapshots 😉
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Gentleman showing his two 3d cameras
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4490/37257108910_8784b8067e_o.jpg)
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Paris.
Great trilogy Michel.
The photographer in number 2 looks well vexed ...... what was happening?
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Michel, I agree with Colin on three interesting images but I really like the first. Wondering what they are shooting and looking at. The blond has an unusual support and stance.
Tom
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If you look hard you can see my wife working and my self portrait in the Hat :) . I very good friend celebrating his two son's, wives and first grand child all in Goa together. I do not think I've been to a lunch with so many people my age (and many older!). No money changed hands :D
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Implicit photographer in action
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Great shot Paco
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A photographer in action of trying to figure out how to frame a photographer in action with some experiments in color using a smartphone.
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A photographer in action of trying to figure out how to frame a photographer in action with some experiments in color using a smartphone.
;D ;D ;D Yes Akira!
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In the Mosque in Cordoba.
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Great! the photographer of the photographer caught while taking the photo
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Triangles and squares and a photographer
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Details
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I really like the details image
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Paco, your experience of shooting dances shines through "Details". The shadows from the grid and the photographer round out the composition.
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Thank you guys. Working with one lens and shooting in monochrome made an interesting learning experience and very enjoyable
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Thank you guys. Working with one lens and shooting in monochrome made an interesting learning experience and very enjoyable
Yes, limitation is inspiration!
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Paco, Paco, Paco :D
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I really gotta wrap the camera this year. ;)
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An impressive outfit Markd3! The lens certainly needs a coat :)
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Good catch :)
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I really gotta wrap the camera this year. ;)
Wow, I seriously said to myself, "where is the photographer in the first place?"
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Yours truly enjoying capture of the Lunar Eclipse.
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s/v-3/p2730714616.jpg)
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Is that also a trace of aurora borealis?
Cool 8)
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Wow! Super nice ;)
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Yours truly enjoying capture of the Lunar Eclipse.
Awesome !
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+1, not jealous :P
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Nice shot, difficult to get.
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Thanks for the enthusiastic eclipse photography comments all of you. It was quite enjoyable; one learns to put on enough clothes for occasions like this, but I am glad it was -20°C and not -32°C as the night before and after the eclipse. As the tripod was busy my D5100 had to suffer to just be dug into the snow of the trail until it felt stable, and then used delayed or self timer release without remote. The coldest part is to break down the equipment after 2+ hours of loosing heat without moving too much around.
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Cold subject.
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husband and wife .... nikon and canon in the same household
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A couple of weeks ago in Hokkaido, at a Japanese Red Crane sanctuary.
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A couple of weeks ago in Hokkaido, at a Japanese Red Crane sanctuary.
Mike, I hope you weren't too much troubled by the insane amount of snow and could collect some images of cranes to share here. ;)
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Mike, I hope you weren't too much troubled by the insane amount of snow and could collect some images of cranes to share here. ;)
It was an awful day for photography - cold, dull and snowing heavily! I might post a couple in a more appropriate forum. Here are some photographers who were better prepared than us...
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It has been a while on this thread so i noticed,
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1830/43525256141_bcf610ff14_o.jpg)
Belfast, June 2018
D500, 24mm f/1.4g
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The friend who passed away last week, made this one in 2014.
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My condolences, John!
You look very amused by something.
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Thanks Jakov. I cannot really remember what it was, a flying angel perhaps :D
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From a trip to Boston awhile back. Clueless that someone else was already composing a shot behind him.
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Mikes, that looks cold !
Fons , nice bunch of guys shooting something
John, nice portrait, sorry for your loss
Arthur, "photographers" with a mobile are difficult to avoid
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(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1878/43211083405_9f174cf9d5_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/28Qq6Dp)DSC_2614 (https://flic.kr/p/28Qq6Dp) by b j (https://www.flickr.com/photos/132836932@N03/), on Flickr
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inside a big staircase (of the beauty and the beast kind).
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Love the posing dog
and fascinating tower
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+1 what an interesting image. Great catch. Ole
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+2. What was the bokeh machine doing the dog shot ?
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@ Airy, That was the humble and very portable 300mm f2,8 ED-F Ai-S
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A Golden photographic opportunity not to miss. There is a golden Diana there to complete the picture as it were. Very fashionable.
(Df, Voigtländer 40/2)
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ah, another 40/2 hugger :)
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Apparently I got the 40/2 and 58/1.4 Voigtländers and at the same time, lost my Nikkor 28/2 AI (CPU). Not a perfectly balanced deal.
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nice!
what are they looking at?
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Photographing Japanese Red Cranes, Hokkaido, February 2018. Pretty cold!
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nice!
what are they looking at?
OH Just a little Ole Rocky Mt. Bull Elk in the Creek :o
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Professional!!!
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A common scene all over the world
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One more.
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A rarity, Birna evidenced as an outdoor photographer.
(DJI drone footage, @Kai-Wilhelm Nessler)
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My friend, Ove Bergersen, with his Hasselblad H3D. And not tongue in check, but glove in mouth.
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Did Ove Bergersen make his own L-Bracket? If so, a nice piece of work.
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All serious photogs do have Sachtler tripods, anyhow ;)
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Did Ove Bergersen make his own L-Bracket? If so, a nice piece of work.
Looks very similar to some of Bjørns, maybe from same source...
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Looks very similar to some of Bjørns, maybe from same source...
I have been a friend of Ove's for many decades.
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Another of my nature photographer friends, Kai-Wilhelm Nessler, peeks out from behind his huge 400/2.8 Nikkor.
(and to answer a question not yet asked: yes, the lens sits atop a Sachtler tripod :D )
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Professional!!!
Hahaha. what a shot. Perfect timing !
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Another of my nature photographer friends, Kai-Wilhelm Nessler, peeks out from behind his huge 400/2.8 Nikkor.
(and to answer a question not yet asked: yes, the lens sits atop a Sachtler tripod :D )
Great Shot, Birna!
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Yet another Event but I was not feeling too well so did not hang around for the real activity. The young man shooting the Nikon D850, Sig 14 f1.8 is a student at the Photography school and used to pester me while I was shooting Soccer years back. Shot with Sony a7iii, Batis 85 1.8 should have taken the D500 ;). Differing PP ;)
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Not sure whether this already has been posted in another thread -- if that be the case please bear (sic) over with me.
Using the ubiquitous little red Peugeot to maximum effect.
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Photographer inaction
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Super shot, Bruno !
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Thank you, John
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Gary, fun shots !
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Gary, fun shots !
Gracias Armando.
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At the concert of King Crimson, photographing and recording are strictly prohibited. But only after all the repertoire for the show have been performed and when Tony Levin, the great bass player, pulls out his camera, the audience is allowed to photograph anything in the venue including the musicians onstage with the smartphone or the cellphone.
So, I pulled out my trusty iPhone SE and grabbed the shot. The image was resized in CNX-D.
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At the concert of King Crimson, photographing and recording are strictly prohibited.
King Crimson? Wow, old group, great music! 8)
Nice capture too, BTW.
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King Crimson? Wow, old group, great music! 8)
Nice capture too, BTW.
Thank you, Carl. They are still going strong!
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Chimpers ;)
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How undignified ;D
A visiting Spanish birder trying to get close to some shore birds. Nice guy, good chat
Very few Spaniards around Goa. I can only remember meeting one, a birder. Trying to sneak up on some shore birds
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How undignified ;D
A visiting Spanish birder trying to get close to some shore birds. Nice guy, good chat
Very few Spaniards around Goa. I can only remember meeting one, a birder. Trying to sneak up on some shore birds
Good one !
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Good one !
That's what I call devotion!
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And skill :D
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At the concert of King Crimson, photographing and recording are strictly prohibited.
What were your standout memories of that night Akira?
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when two photographer friends go out for a walk they always end up shooting each other
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when two photographer friends go out for a walk they always end up shooting each other
Both look cool! Is that Chuy?
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Both look cool! Is that Chuy?
Hi Akira, yes that is Chuy
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Hi Akira, yes that is Chuy
Nice!
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Stranger using a coolpix
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Very nice shots, Armando.
Not sure about the camera here... ;)
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the invisible camera , likely a mobile
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My good friend Jakov Minić in action (IR)
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Loiusiana, I remember our visit to that museum as if it were yesterday. How much i laughed when i saw those statues :)
Thank you Birna, for bringing back the memories!
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We went to the mountains today. A wonderful place and day
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Paco, I wonder if the yellow bushes have anything to do with the plant Helichrysum?
It beats any scent on the planet!
Spain is usually not associated with moutnains, but from what I see, it is beautiful!
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Gorse is more likely. Unpleasant and thorny bush ...
Sierra Navada and Spain belong together in my mind. They are real mountains.
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It is true that we don´t have many mountains but some are worth mentioning :)
Sierra Nevada is just at my doorstep, less than 40 min by car.
I think Birna is right as there were not very nice bushes. Nice color thou. I´ll try to smell some of the Helichrysum you are talking about.
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Gorse is truly an awful bush.
The Royal Society in the UK advised the settlers heading out to Australia and New Zealand in the 1800s to be very careful as to what plants and animals they introduced to these two new countries as they could not predict how they may respond to these new environments, but the advice fell on deaf ears.
NZ is over run by gorse, broom, ragwort, willows and has feral stoats, ferrets, weasels, hedgehogs, deer, pigs, possums, cats, dogs, wallabbies and various birds that have been introduced all to the detriment of that country. Gorse sold at 1/- (shilling) per bush in the 1850s in NZ!
Australia did just as badly, with foxes added into the mix for good measure!
End of rant! >:(
Gorse is more likely. Unpleasant and thorny bush ...
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We went to the mountains today. A wonderful place and day
Beautiful view !
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Birthday Girl got her wagon today. While Great Grandpa was working his D60.
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Beautiful view !
Thanks Armando. Scenic view of "Monachil".
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Event shooting or getting shot ;) . I do not post many images from the Events I shoot, which are many. This is a young House Photographer Intern. I think I prefer the colour version but like playing with B&W. Sony a7iii with Batis 85 f1.8 at 1.8 totally backlit
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SWMBO at work
I do not often post event images but two in a row ;) . This one is unusual because SWMBO approved the posting ;) . A7rii and Batis 85 f1.8 at 1.8
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Beautiful girl on her wagon
and interesting light in your portraits Tom
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Armando, this was that in between time. They had turned out the House Lights and were trying to line up about 40 young people on stage , so the stage lighting was also off. The only light on was a spot on the background. No attempt to recover shadows but Madam wanted a small bit of Soft Focus and Glamour Glow. Otherwise no sharing ;) . She was prepped for the open song and dance routine when the stage lights came on. The young photographer has thanked me profusely and put it on his Facebook :)
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Went to the Waterfront in downtown Portland back in March. Lots of people enjoying the Cherry Blossoms.
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Nice set of shots, Stany.
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Wow quite a range in holding technique !
From a guy with a "widish" angle on a tripod at low height to a tall woman in high heels in an uncomfortable standing position hand holding a telephoto ...
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A shot from 2014, using the 500/8N mirror lens, so it could also be under the related thread.
Handheld, gosh. Unsuspecting lady of course (a fellow photographer from the photoclub I joined for a few years), in a public garden in Lille.
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"My parents are two dummies"
(added some hair to the girl for privacy, she was looking at her parents in disapproval)
Ciao from Massimo
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It is true that we don´t have many mountains but some are worth mentioning :)
Sierra Nevada is just at my doorstep, less than 40 min by car.
I think Birna is right as there were not very nice bushes. Nice color thou. I´ll try to smell some of the Helichrysum you are talking about.
Helichrysum is a very powerful and pleasantly-smelling herb, I use it dried and finely ground as a substitute for curry (mixed with other herbs).
The bushes, unlike gorse, have no thorns and have more silvery-looking leaves and flowers.
Ciao from Massimo
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2 minutes before start-of the 24 Hours of Le Mans; everybody (nearly) in position.
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Photographer and window poster of Henri Cartier-Bresson (HCB portrait C.1940) in the window of the L.A. Leica store. I flopped it to present the image of HCB correctly. The exhibit was good, all 16x20 (inch) prints of nice quality.
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Wow quite a range in holding technique !
From a guy with a "widish" angle on a tripod at low height to a tall woman in high heels in an uncomfortable standing position hand holding a telephoto ...
Yes
Very interesting to see all the different styles. ???
Went to the rose garden with my Wife, Daughter, and Granddaughter.
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Cesis, Latvia 2019. Peek-a-boo.
IR 5300, 18-140 Nikkor.
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Love that smile, love the playfulness, the image leaves a warm feeling...
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Cesis, Latvia 2019. Peek-a-boo.
IR 5300, 18-140 Nikkor.
Lovely, simply lovely...
I can't detect any IR-ish rendition, though?!
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Sometimes IR B/W can look like this. Skin on both has that porcelain-like appearance, though, a telltale sign of IR.
I captured the scene by spinal reflex so no time to focus or compose. It just happened when I came around the street corner.
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I captured the scene by spinal reflex so no time to focus or compose. It just happened when I came around the street corner.
lovely picture Birna
if thought for a second the girl on the left was you (in IR)
the gate hinge looks like one of those new asian lenses
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Sometimes IR B/W can look like this. Skin on both has that porcelain-like appearance, though, a telltale sign of IR.
I captured the scene by spinal reflex so no time to focus or compose. It just happened when I came around the street corner.
Must say your reflexes are quite good. Lovely picture.
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Wonderful candid shot... And in IR 8)
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Lovely indeed. Great reflexes. Thanks a lot for the smile :)
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A classic view
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Voorlinden
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A classic view
Vivid colours here.
I love the shadows from the mesh hat on her face.
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Kung-Futographer on the Spanish Steps Roma...
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Excellent !
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Spring !
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From the archives I pulled this one. C-19 isolation makes time move slower. We manage to do more -- food for thought.
Yours truly in a former existence as the "Nikon Guy" :)
Kissed by the sun in Greece, and sometimes by the photographer. Here posing with the Nikon F and the workhorse 24/2.8 Nikkor.
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A great image and hopefully a welcome reminder of a special trip Birna
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Honey moon. Yes, I do remember. She's long dead, though.
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Thank you for sharing all this, Birna. It warm my day.
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Honey moon. Yes, I do remember. She's long dead, though.
So, the image carries lots of sentiments...
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... qualifies for shoot'm in the back as well
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Ok, this is pretty rough & ready as I tried a few editing steps I'd not attempted before.
Plus the I used stupid unsharp mask settings on the zoomed in section....
But whilst playing with some macros (see Unusual Flowers thread elsewhere) I also noticed myself in the final image
(well....nothing that the police could use to pin anything on me....)
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Ok, this is pretty rough & ready as I tried a few editing steps I'd not attempted before.
Plus the I used stupid unsharp mask settings on the zoomed in section....
But whilst playing with some macros (see Unusual Flowers thread elsewhere) I also noticed myself in the final image
(well....nothing that the police could use to pin anything on me....)
wow !
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Ok, this is pretty rough & ready as I tried a few editing steps I'd not attempted before.
Plus the I used stupid unsharp mask settings on the zoomed in section....
But whilst playing with some macros (see Unusual Flowers thread elsewhere) I also noticed myself in the final image
(well....nothing that the police could use to pin anything on me....)
Nice! One needs always to be careful for privacy.
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Camera shy.
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It is nice to see how almost everybody likes to take pictures. Not everyone likes to pose but to take them? Sharing the toys.
I really like the "alien skin" exposure film presets
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It is nice to see how almost everybody likes to take pictures. Not everyone likes to pose but to take them? Sharing the toys.
I really like the "alien skin" exposure film presets
I like that one, Paco!
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Thank you Carl,
I have been going through the archives of may 2018 for the school and I found this "photographers in action". Granada, end of the school year show.
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Thank you Carl,
I have been going through the archives of may 2018 for the school and I found this "photographers in action". Granada, end of the school year show.
Paco, thanks for reminding me on this very nice time in Granada, and the participation in both the rehearsal and to the nice show. However we did not have cameras with us at this particular time ;)
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Currently, Ruth and I are making a video presentation for an upcoming Music Therapy conference, which these days has to be virtual. Thus we need a lot of background images and it has been my task to look through my archives to extract suitable footage.
Today I found this which is too good not to be shared. Not useful for our Music Therapy theme, but as a homage to the eager Photographer, who is a friend of mine. Many NG members might guess his name (and no, it's not me in an earlier manly identity). And the lens is nice, too.
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Is that our amigo, Kofi Anan with a 16/3.5 fish-eye during the Norwegian Day?
Paco, that girl with the big tele lens has lots of straps.
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Here's a memorial to my "CoronaBeard" before it met with the razor today.
This could also be called photographer inaction:
I'd been experimenting with remote capture using DigiCam Control.
Despite my best efforts, I couldn't get a wireless connection with my D500.
And my only USB cable with a Nikon connector was barely long enough to get sufficient distance using the 105mm!
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Erik, Lake Bohinj, Slovenia, 5 years ago.
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Oh, magic!
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Erik, Lake Bohinj, Slovenia, 5 years ago.
Jakov, Jakov, Jakov!!!
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That trip laid the foundation of the current NikonGear -- so well worth a celebration. Some outstanding photography was produced too. I cannot specifically remember the above of Erik by the river, but the serendipitous matching of airline wing lights and red night sky by our esteemed Jakov3 is fresh in mind.
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13 thanks to Paco, 4 bass thanks to Akira and infinite thanks to Birna who made me a better photographer!
Our trip to Slovenia was special indeed!
And the photo Birna mentioned...
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Outstanding it is, Jakov!
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And the photo Birna mentioned...
You keep me amazed...
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Oleeee
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More like photographer in happiness. This image was taken by Olga the day the 24-70mm f4s arrived. The box is already empty and the lens in use :)
Z6, 24-70mm f4s fresh out of the box.
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A very happy man indeed! ;D
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More like photographer in happiness. This image was taken by Olga the day the 24-70mm f4s arrived. The box is already empty and the lens in use :)
Z6, 24-70mm f4s fresh out of the box.
Apparently, Olga proved herself as a very good portrait photogapher. :)
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Thank you Akira, I'll pass the comment.
I have been wondering for some time if dancers, as participants in a strong visual communication media, attracts a higher potential photographers than other occupations...
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Apparently, Olga proved herself as a very good portrait photogapher. :)
+1
Very nice portrait, nice atmosphere and light.
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Paco is happy to be with the Z crowd :) and she captured that expression perfectly.
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Amazing images! Yes the rebirth of NikonGear 8)
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Rebirth made us all happy, thank you
Thank you for the nice comments, I´ll tell Olga.
Birna, you are right in all accounts :)
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Thank you Akira, I'll pass the comment.
I have been wondering for some time if dancers, as participants in a strong visual communication media, attracts a higher potential photographers than other occupations...
Technical requirements could be well supported by the modern cameras, but the sensitivity to the critical moment should have already been excellently trained.
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More like photographer in happiness. This image was taken by Olga the day the 24-70mm f4s arrived. The box is already empty and the lens in use :)
Z6, 24-70mm f4s fresh out of the box.
Very nice action :) Great shot.
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More like photographer in happiness. This image was taken by Olga the day the 24-70mm f4s arrived. The box is already empty and the lens in use :)
Z6, 24-70mm f4s fresh out of the box.
a pity that it is the wrong lens box on this nice picture - you need a 13 -70 mm
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a pity that it is the wrong lens box on this nice picture - you need a 13 -70 mm
;D ;)
Thank you all. Ah...the happiness of NAS ;D ;D ;D
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Today I found this which is too good not to be shared. Not useful for our Music Therapy theme, but as a homage to the eager Photographer, who is a friend of mine. Many NG members might guess his name (and no, it's not me in an earlier manly identity). And the lens is nice, too.
Good to be remembered, not the eager photographer I used to be but interest is slowly coming back :)
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Waiting for the Neowise...vainly...
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Waiting for the Neowise...vainly...
Me too Akira
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Me too Akira
Colin, the opportunity in Tokyo during the first half of July had been totally marred by the rainy and cloudy weather. Today it was sunny for the first time in a while during the day, which didn't last until dawn...
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I managed to find my reflection in the glistening tip of a flower back in Spring.
Whilst with some amazing birds recently, I noticed the same thing.
(I reckon the hawk was probably sizing me up for lunch!)
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Another, equally indistinct.
Maybe these should be in a self-portraits section?
Each morning over summer, reflections from the cars outside shine in, blinding me when I try to do my Qigong.
I turned around yesterday to get my sight back and saw my silhouette.?..
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With the ev engaged accidental shots of the Z are common
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Looking at some elk in the Creek.
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Two from my recent trip to Venice.
1. Photographer in action.
2. Photographer inaction.
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Two from my recent trip to Venice.
1. Photographer in action.
2. Photographer inaction.
Good captures Anthony.
I expect the second guy gets business from a few people.....but what a way to spend your day!
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Good captures Anthony.
I expect the second guy gets business from a few people.....but what a way to spend your day!
Thanks, Colin, Venice was a last minute decision a couple of weeks ago to take advantage of the lack of tourists and cruise ships.
I think the business model of the second guy is doomed, as most tourists spend their time taking their own selfies. I have to say that my sympathy for him is diminished because he sets up his stand right in the middle of one of the world's great views!
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Nice capture, Anthony!
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Nice capture, Anthony!
Thank you, Akira, more photos of Venice to come.
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Aaah.. Venice 8)
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Anthony, beautiful images.
Was it empty in Venice? The best time to travel there i guess...
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Thanks, Jacques and Jakov.
Our hotel was at 20% occupancy and I guess that reflected Venice as a whole.
For years I have applied the words of Yogi Berra to Venice: "Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded." So the opportunity to go there at this time was not to be missed.
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Out for the Blue hour yesterday, so not able to post it in the monthly blog ???
Gunver on the quest to get a picture of the Gefion cascade.
Z6, 24-70 Nikkor Z @f8 @41mm and 0.5sec.
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No actual action here, but this is me in 1962.
The tenuous thread is that behind me is a Riley, made by the company British Leyland (which Fons reminded me is probably the British subdidiary of the Dutch partner)
No b&w conversion needed and low quality due using a smartphone on a 5x5cm print
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No actual action here, but this is me in 1962.
The tenuous thread is that behind me is a Riley, which Fons reminded me was made by the Dutch company Leyland (probably the British subdidiary)
No b&w conversion needed and low quality due using a smartphone on a 5x5cm print
No-no I didnt mean that it should be British Leyland, there was indeed a Dutch subsidiary they took care of business on the continent, as well as building busses, Stokvis assemblage.
Here is a wikipage that may interest you many of these carbrands where absorbed into British leyland, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_car_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_car_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom)
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No worries Fons , text updated
So all's fine and thank you for opening my eyes to this history.
By the way the photographer was probably my mum.
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No worries Fons , text updated
So all's fine and thank you for opening my eyes to this history.
By the way the photographer was probably my mum.
OK, nice photograph btw. ;)
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OK, nice photograph btw. ;)
I'll pass that on to my mother!!!
No idea what camera they would have had, but these prints go back to the days when you often took your film to the local pharmacy (or of you were lucky, photo shop)
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A little photographer taking everything in :)
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A little photographer taking everything in :)
Great
I reckon that little'un will be taking photos for a few years to come Paco :)
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Reflecting upon a piece of modern architecture. Df, Summicron-R 50/2 (II), to be precise, probably f/2. Sheepish photographer wears a mask, that's to protect the viewer, you know. Better be a healthy sheep than a dead lion, anyway.
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I do agree, very nice colors!
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Another self-portrait
This time at Scorhill Stone Circle in S.W. England
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Another self-portrait
This time at Scorhill Stone Circle in S.W. England
Looks as if you are performing a ritual.......... (sorry, my mind is working that way after watching The Third Day).
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While Playing with Opteka 6.5mm/f 3.5 on Z50 I forgot my shelf in the frame >:(
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Ice creams in progress.
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Ice creams in progress.
Tasty!
I bet Venice is so much more enjoyable with a reduced number of visitors.
I forgot my self in the frame
Great minds think alike :)
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Thanks, Colin, good for us but not so good for the ice cream sellers! Hard to beat Italian ice cream.
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Obviously a landscape photographer...
About 1 month ago.
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Shooting the photographer ....
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Catedral Vieja Salamanca
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Photographer in windy action.
Z6, 24-70mm f4
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Catedral Vieja Salamanca
Great capture, Hans! Love the geometry and the pretty red shirt as an accent.
Photographer in windy action.
Paco, for some reason, the image reminds me of "L'Angelus" by Jean-François Millet. Love the idyllic atmosphere.
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Here is some from last week.
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Thank you Akira, it was the range of shapes and textures that caught my eye.
Paco, may I ask if you are shooting B&W in camera or converting in post? Whatever your approach, it really seems supportive of the innate elegance of your work.
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Thank you Akira and Hans.
I used to shot in bw on camera (love the nikon monochrome) but I have developed the tendency of shoiting in neutral and converting later. I get better exposure control and have a few bw presets in lightroom that get me a good starting point. This is one of such cases.
The presets created in LR are called "bw almost nikon", "almost Nikon II", "bwlandscape", "bwrecovery", etc... I guess the names are self-explanatory :)
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Thank you Paco. Now that we are allowed out-and-about again I'll go and experiment :)
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Dates from 2017
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From 2017 november
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Thank you Paco. Now that we are allowed out-and-about again I'll go and experiment :)
Have fun! ;)
Let me know if you are interested in any of those presets to play around.
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Have fun! ;)
Let me know if you are interested in any of those presets to play around.
Thank you! I'll keep your generous offer in mind :)
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This snapshot exemplifies the opposite of the thread title: stay put and images will (magically?) manifest themselves in front of your camera. :)
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A photographer in action is framed at the same time.
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D750 70-200 f4G
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Andrea is doing her utmost to test sand & dust sealing of her Nikon at Dumont dunes, Mohave.
I stumbled upon this and other images when Andrea inquired about a UV video I had shot on our Southwestern US Desert Trip some years ago. I had all forgotten about that video, but after diving into the network attached storage volume(/s), I retrieved the video. And found a lot of other stuff too.
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a friend
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Single lens, multi reflex.
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Hard at work
Z6, 50mm 1.8S
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Hard at work
Photographer in the grinder!
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Going through some old scans I came across this one, taken about 15 years ago with an Olympus 35RC of my favorite photographer. We go to Rhode Island nearly every year for our anniversary. Recently came back from #33.
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Matthew, there is something special about this image. In drawn back and again to her gaze. There is relaxed intimacy and connection, warmth, easy going friendliness...all very appealing. The image is her and you capture it. So difficult to explain but: olé!
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Matthew, there is something special about this image. In drawn back and again to her gaze. There is relaxed intimacy and connection, warmth, easy going friendliness...all very appealing. The image is her and you capture it. So difficult to explain but: olé!
Olé Olé!
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Yes, agree with Paco
It's a great portrait !
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Yes, she is not just looking into the camera,,,
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Great image Matthew - as others have remarked.
On a lighter note - is it your wife's tripod? I certainly cannot persuade my wife to carry my tripod! ;D
(In fact she won't even chop the wood - even if I hold the lantern! As per the old song. LOL)
Going through some old scans I came across this one, taken about 15 years ago with an Olympus 35RC of my favorite photographer. We go to Rhode Island nearly every year for our anniversary. Recently came back from #33.
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Thanks. Her tripod by the way.
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Each and every way ;D
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Not a bad place to spend the evening
Z6, 24-70 f4S
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Each and every way ;D
How do you do this? ;D
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Misdirection ;D
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Yesterday, at a visit to "Den Gamle By" (the old town) museum, i caught my son taking a snap, of his older sister.
The museum is in Aarhus, Denmark. But that a whole other story...
ISO 800, 1/6 sek. f/3.3, 35mm With a ol beaten up AF Nikkor 35-70mm f.1:3.3-4.5 on a D200
Handhelt and only a crop done.
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Each photographer has his personal style ....
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I have shared already more than one image of sunsets in this beach and I hope to do more so in the future. Cadiz province, "Costa de la Luz", my personal corner of paradise on earth.
Z6, 85mm 1.8s
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Those were the golden days of film. Digital was a pipe dream yet to come (although rumours had commenced), cameras were real cameras not computers, and men were men. Heck, even I was a man back then :)
For the record, my old personality here uses an Arca-Swiss F-Line camera with 120 roll film holder, long bellows, and the excellent Nikkor-T ED 270mm f/6.3. A speed monster in its time. I still have the camera gear, but it hasn't been used for decades.
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The Lofoten Archipelago has many sights to offer, and one of the most famous is the shortest location name imaginable. No wonders visiting photographers swarm around the road sign :)
(the name 'Å' literally means 'River' with the added implication the river is small, winding and slow-running)
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All for one, one for all.
D5, 24-70mm 2.8 vr
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Super - I wonder what the subject was?
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Dance graduation day. You can see one of them walking in the right background with flowers :)
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Le petit photographe
Z6, 24-70mm f4s
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Great shot, Paco, the composition and the light.
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Thank you John, I'm very fond of this image and I was very impressed by the fast and total acceptance of the holding technique. Even the body position looks amazing. A true petite photographe :)
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Using a Fisheye as the preferred lens for street photography requires the photographer -literally- to immerse himself in the action :)
NG members might recognise one of the Core Crew here, and no it is not me. Apologies if this has been posted previously.
PS: I know Paco just recently got the fabulous 16/3.5 Nikkor, so let the photo be a pointer as to its 'correct' usage :)
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An anonymous nature photographer of the female kind is documenting the (to Norwegians, a trite and hackneyed cliché) waterfalls of Låtefossen. She likely would be a foreigner.
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Hopefully this photographer was richly rewarded picture-wise by his gymnastic prowess?
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An anonymous nature photographer of the female kind is documenting the (to Norwegians, a trite and hackneyed cliché) waterfalls of Låtefossen. She likely would be a foreigner.
Beautiful white hair, foreigner....maybe she is also attracted to the non-visible spectrum of photography?
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You have seen too many detective films on TV :) or, are onto something.
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This must be a genuine Nature Photographer, working from his car as a hide :)
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You have seen too many detective films on TV :) or, are onto something.
A.B.?
:) :) ;)
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Selfie..
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Bird watcher (aka Twitchers) seeking out the peregrine falcons at Chichester Cathedral, and their target.
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Orange fumes
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Looking for the perfect view down main street.
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Brute, that's one extra-lazy nature photographer...
Matthew, with that level of commitment, she will probably get it :)
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I've followed the example from Lars above
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(https://www.flickr.com/gp/110731726@N07/5DN70S3y35)Sebring (https://www.flickr.com/gp/110731726@N07/5DN70S3y35)
Track reconnaissance
WEC / IMSA Sebring (Fl. USA) 2022
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photographer vs photographer
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In Asakusa, Tokyo.
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In Asakusa, Tokyo.
I love the expressions of the two passengers...polar opposites!
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In Asakusa, Tokyo.
Yeah, nice shot Akira!
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Thank you, Hans and Fons. Glad you like it!
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Quick snapshot of the better half while shooting under an old train bridge in the desert near Socorro, New Mexico, USA yesterday. The reflected light seemed right even in the harsh midday sunlight. Nikon Z7ii 105mm F4, ISO 64, 1/250s.
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Lovely portrait of a lady and her Nikon Z fc :)
Reflected light into the scene does reduce the harsh contrast for the better of the whole.
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Thanks Birna, she's a fan of the Zfc and the smaller Z lenses, which also helps to support her husband's Nikon GAS issue. ;D
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I'm often using the Viltrox 13/1.4 or 23/1.4 on the FX cameras, in particular with the Z9. Makes for a nice and small -- OK, the limit for perceived smallness is the Z9 of course -- combination. The Viltrox line delivers very respectable performance and on the FX Nikons the camera automatically records in DX mode. 19-20MPix suffice for many applications of mine. Then there is the endearing and tiny Voigtländer 35mm f/1.2 which I purchased for the Z fc, but it often manages to meander over to the big Z9 brother.
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Could you develop a training course in helping wives to support their husband's GAS issues? I'd reckon that such a course might go down really well. LOL ;D
Thanks Birna, she's a fan of the Zfc and the smaller Z lenses, which also helps to support her husband's Nikon GAS issue. ;D
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Could you develop a training course in helping wives to support their husband's GAS issues? I'd reckon that such a course might go down really well. LOL ;D
Oh I am not smart enough to develop such a course. I'd be happy to attend a future NikonGear event with that training goal in mind though. Any smarter NikonGear members out there willing to share their successes? :)
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We could try buying our wives a Zfc ;D
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Hope it is entitled as photographer in action.
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She wanted to commence her career young :)
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And why not! ;D
Love this image and the spectacles of the young lass in the right of the photo.
She wanted to commence her career young :)
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She wanted to commence her career young :)
The black beauty has a strong pull :)
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The black beauty has a strong pull :)
Unfortunately, you are ahead of time here. The black camera in question is the Olympus OM-D EM1.2 which I tried to put to alternative use after it failed miserably as an underwater system. I never really liked the camera and now it is relegated to be a close-up system of third rank. Probably will sell off the underwater housing system including the camera.
However, it is true that I now have the real 'black beauty' Z fc camera in hand and love it.
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Paddington Basin photoshoot.
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At the Royal Ontario Museum. Lightroom's new Denoise algorithm did an amazing job.
Nikon Z6, 24-70mm f/4S.
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Reaching for oak trees from outside the monastery wall
iPhone SE2
Ciao from Massimo
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36° 48' 46,89" N, 2° 2' 59,142" O
Considering the data: f1.4, iso 3200, 1/20 exposure, I´m not sure the phone will get much here. Still...
"photographing the darkness"
Z6, 58mm 1.4g
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The ever optimist :)
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What a lovely image Paco.
I´m not sure the phone will get much here. Still...
"photographing the darkness"
Did you find out what their shot turned out like?
I have a Google Pixel 6 and it has a "night sight" mode that can take very sharp photos of stars & constellations
(I'm guessing there's a lot of automated PP happening in the background)
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What a lovely image Paco.
Did you find out what their shot turned out like?
I have a Google Pixel 6 and it has a "night sight" mode that can take very sharp photos of stars & constellations
(I'm guessing there's a lot of automated PP happening in the background)
Thank you.
I didn't get to look at his image, he went away right after taking (our) shot.
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The summer is here and we can see photographers of all types and ages literally everywhere :)
Z6, 24-70 f4
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My friend having a brief moment, relaxing with some Italian friends / colleagues during the hectic 10 days, 18 hours/day of the 24h of Le Mans endurance race 2023.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53033452896_58623d138d_b.jpg) (https://www.flickr.com/gp/110731726@N07/62v9Wh5045)
24h LM 2023 (https://www.flickr.com/gp/110731726@N07/62v9Wh5045)
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Bodensee, Konstanz with the border with Switzerland
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My friend having a brief moment, relaxing with some Italian friends / colleagues during the hectic 10 days, 18 hours/day of the 24h of Le Mans endurance race 2023.
Great shot Christian.
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Great shot Christian.
Thx John ;)
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An older Photo, but I think it´s in the theme.
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An older Photo, but I think it´s in the theme.
Nice one of a photographer mimicking the snail. :D
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An older Photo, but I think it´s in the theme.
hope he didn´t scratch his watch while panning on the snail
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An older Photo, but I think it´s in the theme.
This is a hilarious echo ;D
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A close friend and great artist trying out the D300
D5, 80-200 2.8 two ring version
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24h Le Mans 2023. D-17´; Getting in position for the departure.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53129868792_e406762d6e_b.jpg) (https://www.flickr.com/gp/110731726@N07/n08V5w389X)
24h Le Mans 2023 (https://www.flickr.com/gp/110731726@N07/n08V5w389X) by Christian Vermeulen (https://www.flickr.com/photos/110731726@N07/), sur Flickr
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Everyone wants their own box to hide in :)
Nikkor 400/4.5Z, Z9
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Power of you!
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Coming up the Yarra River. Z50 + 50-250
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Hans, this ius really cool shot. Great graphic impact.
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Smile :)
Nikon D700, Nikon Series E 100mm 2.8
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All are cute -- including the photographer :)
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:) Nice capture ! Like it …..
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Hans, this ius really cool shot. Great graphic impact.
Thank you Paco :)
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Photographer at work
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All are cute -- including the photographer :)
100% agree - I was trying to be stealthy but one of the girls caught me in the act or heard the loud shutter 8)
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:) Nice capture ! Like it …..
Thank you!
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Photographer at work
photog wears an exceptional suit, nice find Fons
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Thank you Thomas!
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Photographer at work
The photographer looks more interesting than the models 8)
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The photographer looks more interesting than the models 8)
;D
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Fashion photo in Krakow
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Fashion photo in Krakow
good one
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Thank you
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The photographer looks more interesting than the models 8)
I always wear neutral colors in order not to distort the color balance by my reflection. For pictures in (cockpit) planes, even wearing black gloves and balaclava.
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Penguin colony near Cape Town
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This is good :)
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Thank you Birna for your kind word.
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Excellent capture !
And just beeing on this spot at the right time and right moment !
Like it very much ;)
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thedutchflyer, Thank you for your comment.
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That's Hilarious ;D Well spotted!
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Excellent!!
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+1 to all of the comments about this image.
I wonder what the penguins were thinking? ;D LOL
Excellent!!
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Erik, Hans, Hugh, thank you for your comments.
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Excellent, too !
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Penguin colony near Cape Town
Excellent catch indeed!
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Recently with Martin Parr
September 23
Z7 85mm f/1.8s
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Head down!.
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Head down!.
is he waiting for the lettuce to sproud?
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MFloyd, Fons thank you for your comments.
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is he waiting for the lettuce to sproud?
I think he has more urgent concerns.
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Head down!.
This made me smile ;D
Thank you for sharing it!
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Model hijack...it seems she would prefer to pose for a real camera ;) Z6 + 85 1.8S
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A strolling photographer in action.
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A strolling photographer in action.
You love those pylons!!!
Which line is that? I can’t remember ever riding on such a dramatic route.
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You love those pylons!!!
Which line is that? I can’t remember ever riding on such a dramatic route.
Thank you, Snoogly. The image is shot from the bridge between Ishikawa-dai and Senzoku-ike of the Tokyu Ikegami line.
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Keith shooting a F3, Voigtlander 58mm f/1,4
Z7 35mm f/1.8S
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A tiny photographer in action.
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Three in one device.
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Lille (old town). Zf, Canon FD 28/2.8 at 4.5, probably.
This old cheap lens is not bad, except the bokeh (Nikon 28/2.0 is not better), flare (said Nikon is much better), distortion (correction in Adobe LR up to +8 if focused close), and somewhat mushy corners (which I cropped away). That seems a lot of exceptions but I had an enjoyable walk all the same. I bought it used in my Canon T90 times, then it gathered dust for about 30 years, and it works again on the Zf and feels like new (except for the focussing action that feels a bit dry).
<OOOPS - posted in the wrong place; was intended for December 2023>
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<OOOPS - posted in the wrong place; was intended for December 2023>
I was trying to see if the dog was carrying a camera :)
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Who, I declare, is this hardened and grizzled photographer? Not someone I currently know :)
In case anyone wondered what motif the 50-300ED was trained on, I'll show it below. Maybe the photographer can be more easily identified in that way?
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Cell phone shot.
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Shouldn’t the car be a red one ?
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Shouldn’t the car be a red one ?
Usually, but there are exceptions when said photographer rides in a friend's car.
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Nice catch of the atmosphere, Ken.
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Zf and its happy owner enjoying Buddha's benediction.
Using the 28/3.5 PC wide open with diagonal shift.
Using shift lenses on mirrorless is such a no-brainer: no need to set exposure before shift.
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Zf and its happy owner enjoying Buddha's benediction.
Using the 28/3.5 PC wide open with diagonal shift.
Using shift lenses on mirrorless is such a no-brainer: no need to set exposure before shift.
Nice, and additional I tend to like the BW rendering the Zf does.
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Zf and its happy owner enjoying Buddha's benediction.
This photo works well on so many levels Airy.
Just full of things that tick my boxes for enjoyment - thank you :)
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One photographer needs two tripods -- really??
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One photographer needs two tripods -- really??
Strong pose, two sachtlers, cold weather...who may it be?
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One photographer needs two tripods -- really??
I wonder what kind of classified premises you were peeking into...
A cement factory? suspicious indeed. In France, certain cement producer managed to finance both the far right and Al Qaeda (or IS, not sure which flavour)...
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Nice, and additional I tend to like the BW rendering the Zf does.
Same here, and I must say that BW *display* helps to focus on what matters for the final BW rendition. Generally I'm overwhelmed by colour and tend to forget about lines, so for years I shot slides and only used BW for industrial photos or organ photos, where colours are guaranteed to matter very little. Since I went digital, my BW shots were mostly second thoughts (a shame, in HCB's country) and I admired Edward Weston and others like gods with unreachable skills.
For me, the Zf is a game changer, in the sense that BW becomes a real subject. My earlier shooting sprees were generally the style "let's take this lens and get the most out of it', now it sometimes is "let's go BW and get nice shots". Valuating restrictions (see Akira's motto).
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This photo works well on so many levels Airy.
Just full of things that tick my boxes for enjoyment - thank you :)
We could have a fireside talk about that :)
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Same here, and I must say that BW *display* helps to focus on what matters for the final BW rendition.
For me, the Zf is a game changer, in the sense that BW becomes a real subject.
For what it is worth, any Nikon Z camera can be set to do the same thing. (Picture Control set to Monochrome and have the EVF reflect settings.) The Zf has the convenience of a dedicated switch.
I agree that choosing at the outset to seek B&W photographs changes the way our minds see things. It happened to me when using B&W film exclusively. I must try it with my Z6. Thank you for the inspiration, Airy!
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Whatever it takes to get the shot :)
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We could have a fireside talk about that :)
I'd be happy to buy the first round Airy :)
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December 10th. What you see in the background are the rock of Gibraltar and further left, the mountains in north Africa. The guy here was taking advantage of a very nice day and a mostly empty beach.
D5, 105mm 2.5 ai with cpu
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... the rock of Gibraltar and further left, the mountains in north Africa
... a very nice day and a mostly empty beach.
Ahh, I remember that view from May.
Seeing it look so sunny & clear now in December makes me remember the many benefits of being able to spend time in the South of Spain
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It is a view to remember. It doesn't get old.
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Again, this grizzled photographer -- who 'is' he?
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@#$%! >:( ;D
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Along the same lines ;D , I was as usual the designated photographer at our institute's Christmas Ski Mass last Friday, but...
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Along the same lines ;D , I was as usual the designated photographer at our institute's Christmas Ski Mass last Friday, but...
Perhaps we need a sub-theme of photographic intrusions. :)
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;D ;D ;D
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Again this grizzled photographer who won't venture far away from his car :)
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Again this grizzled photographer who won't venture far away from his car :)
Who is this guy? ;)
(Glad to see I'm not the only one tethered to the car.) ;D
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Who is this guy? ;)
(Glad to see I'm not the only one tethered to the car.) ;D
You are *not* alone :)
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Strong pose, two sachtlers, cold weather...who may it be?
Two Burzynski's heads, maybe an additional clue?? :)
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Again, this grizzled photographer -- who 'is' he?
Bill Oddie ;)
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a quick steal on a black beach on the Faroe Islands
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beautiful image, mixing some small colorfoul details (humans!) on a smooth washed-out background. Nice reflections too, from somewhat sharp to diffuse.
What is being reflected (faint yellow) on the left side? any kind of cliff, or a building?
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Airy, thank you very much.
This is a reflection of grass in the winter dormancy phase on a very steep hillside.
The beach is at the top end of a fjord.
Dimensions are easily way off there.
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a quick steal on a black beach on the Faroe Islands
Fascinating image...something about the huge blue field and the small but colorful humans...the camera angle...I like it.
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Fascinating image...something about the huge blue field and the small but colorful humans...the camera angle...I like it.
Indeed, this is a beautiful color composition.
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yours truly
image taken by a friend and shared through WhatsApp... so quality is meh
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Meet Ove, one of my nature photographer friends.
Nikon Df, Voigtländer 58m f/1.4
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If the framing is a bit off it's because she was more interesting than the photographers ;) Advert being filmed in Siracusa, Sicily.
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Photographer's assistant in action.
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Their degree of commitment is obviously quite different :)
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This one was taken in 2009 on Ilford HP5+. I was not the only photographer interested in the steam-powered clock in Vancouver's Gastown.
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Not quite in action, but I hit upon these two photo enthusiasts in Long Beach, CA, and stopped for a little chat. The vintage camera was worth a shot by itself in the evening light.
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Agree. I have the later model, the 124G which produces quite decent images.
............................ and stopped for a little chat.
The vintage camera was worth a shot by itself in the evening light.
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LOL, you made the right call! ;D
(Of course, you could crop them out and fix the framing and post else where. ;D )
If the framing is a bit off it's because she was more interesting than the photographers ;) Advert being filmed in Siracusa, Sicily.
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Agree. I have the later model, the 124G which produces quite decent images.
Thanks Hugh, yes it was in such an immaculate shape. I recall these cameras from the time I started with photography, I might even have had a toy mockup model of a dual reflex camera at very young age.
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LOL, you made the right call! ;D
Yep, I got the smile and they didn't ;D
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Waiting to get my prostate probed …
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Meet A and G. Two of the 4 photographers (including me) doing investigation in "estancias coreográficas" this year. Today we had a light rehearsal on stage, no props, no lights, no costumes...horrible lighting. That´s probably why we were a little bored ;D
Guy on the left is shooting with analog camera, film and manual lenses. Talk about bravery!
D5, 24-70 2.8 vr
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Guy on the left is shooting with analog camera, film and manual lenses. Talk about bravery!
...
Or having an unlimited budget :)
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Speaking of film, now this is how you did it in style back in the old days .... Large-format view camera, tripod, and patience. Including metering with a hand-held Sekonic spot/incident light meter.
Birds whisper they know this guy, however I for one am not entirely convinced.
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not sure about the guy, but absolutely sure about the tripod :D
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Speaking of film, now this is how you did it in style back in the old days .... Large-format view camera, tripod, and patience. Including metering with a hand-held Sekonic spot/incident light meter.
Birds whisper they know this guy, however I for one am not entirely convinced.
There are two mysteries here:
1) Who is this stylish photographer?
2) How did a Goddess (Citroen DS) end up there?
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Some answers have to be left blowing in the wind :) Things just are what they are.
The Citroën DS-19/21 were quite popular in their heydays in my part of the world.
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I still occasionally use my Sekonic spot/incident light meter.
When the in camera (jpg) histogram shows both high and low end data loss use of the spot meter can help in locating where the problem areas are and in forming a good estimate of how much data can be recovered from the raw file in postprocess.
With an unfamiliar lighting setup using speedlights or strobes use of the flash meter function can save time and/or fuss in getting the wanted result.
Bob
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Speaking of film, now this is how you did it in style back in the old days .... Large-format view camera, tripod, and patience. Including metering with a hand-held Sekonic spot/incident light meter.
Birds whisper they know this guy, however I for one am not entirely convinced.
Well, he looks like a bear of photographer, birds will know :)
I'm glad however to have come to the photo world in the digital age. It has been way easier to get to know the basics and manage the data.
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September 29
At an exhibition
Zf - Z40mm f/2
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I'm glad however to have come to the photo world in the digital age. It has been way easier to get to know the basics and manage the data.
Hi Paco, sorry if I missed this in previous discussions.
Were you not doing much photography before digital started?
If not, it feels like your creative juices must have been building up nicely in the background as most of the photography I've seen you do pleases my eye or my ingenuity on how you've achieved the results ;)
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Speaking of film, now this is how you did it in style back in the old days .... Large-format view camera, tripod, and patience. Including metering with a hand-held Sekonic spot/incident light meter.
You're not giving us any timeline here Birna but maybe this was the 1980's?
Having enjoyed using 35mm B&W film from the late 70's I started a quest for higher quality once I started earning enough to buy better kit.
That and seeing the results people got with larger formats
I bought a used Pentax 6x7 plus a big (for me) Benbo tripod and Sekonic light meter (it was fun playing with using Incident Light readings)
It was about this time that my wife stopped bothering to wait for me to get set up & take shots when we went out on long walks....
...I finally decided the increase in quality wasn't always enough to justify the effort required, when I took this setup and several 6x7 lenses up Mount Snowdon
Snowdon may not be much of a mountain in European terms, but I was struggling to catch my breath, especially when trying to catch up with my wife!!
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Mid '90s, Colin. Using a lot of 120 format film or 4x5" sheet film back then.
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Hi Paco, sorry if I missed this in previous discussions.
Were you not doing much photography before digital started?
If not, it feels like your creative juices must have been building up nicely in the background as most of the photography I've seen you do pleases my eye or my ingenuity on how you've achieved the results ;)!
Thank you Colin, it is a huge compliment.
I started my photography journey already in the digital domain with a point and shoot in 2004. I bought it for a trip to India. After that I got a D200 in 2005. Long story short, I did take many, many pictures, eager to learn, and had the good luck of finding Birna's website (it inspired me from day one) and Nikongear as well. I have learn a lot here! I was involved in visual media like drawing, painting, comic books and cine from my teenage years and dance, of course.
Thank you again!
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This pic is probably more accurately titled photographers inaction...
(me lying next to the biggest print i think I've ever had made)
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This pic is probably more accurately titled photographers inaction...
(me lying next to the biggest print i think I've ever had made)
Don't spoil a moment of relaxation, and enjoy the achievement!
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This pic is probably more accurately titled photographers inaction...
(me lying next to the biggest print i think I've ever had made)
It is also an effective way to avoid the rubberneck syndrome. :D
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Thank you Fons and Akira
Its a vertical joiner of 6 images and I'm pleased with the outcome of PP and using this print company for the first time)
This print is going to hang in our stairwell.
I just need to decide the most secure way to attach it to the wall (not planning to use any frame)
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Print it on an aluminium frame and fix it to the wall using screw(s). This makes the print flat even when the size is bigger than shown in your picture. Nice beechwood, by the way.
Prints on aluminium can be had with a supporting rear rectangular frame of metal tubing, which makes mounting easy. That is my preferred approach for large prints. Ensure the print is coated with UV-absorbing spray so the colours don't fade too much over time.
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Print it on an aluminium frame and fix it to the wall using screw(s).
Nice beechwood, by the way.
Thanks Birna
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Photographers in action
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Smartphone action.
Z9, 70-200 2.8 fl
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Waiting for the marathon runners
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Beach walk.
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Fags n’ cameras
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Fags n’ cameras
Is this a shop in Machida?
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Is this a shop in Machida?
Yes! Do you know it?!
I saw it on the way back from the tax office today.
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Yes! Do you know it?!
I saw it on the way back from the tax office today.
No, I'm not familiar with the Machida area. I saw "菅井写真" sign on the right and googled it:
https://www.nakamachi.gr.jp/machida/100
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From London's Covent Garden this week
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Even the colour of column (left) and the scarf (woman in back) matches. Perfect match :)
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Thanks, Birna, the pink lighting from the nearby building was my friend.
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Pretty in pink. Never fails :)
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Photographer not in action
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Many unofficial and a brave official photographer in action at the Iditarod sled dog race start. She is handling a Z8 and a Z9 -
not sure what the lens on the Z8 is with a Z 70-200 on the Z8. It looks like she is protecting the lens front with a filter, quite justified considering all the snow a debris thrown up by the passing teams. Also her position would be somewhat exposed if a sled did not quite make the turn.
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Happy with his photo of the begonias!
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300mm lens squeak : Blocked view
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Same behaviour of the house cat here :).
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At College Royal, the University of Guelph open house.
Nikon Zf, 35mm f/1.8S
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All-too-common component of (mostly) digital 'photographers in action' - post processing.
Taken in the evening during a recent RV/caravan trip to the Anza-Borrego desert in southern California, USA.
Zf, Voigtlander 50mm @ f1, 1/100, ISO 5000 SOOC
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Cherry blossoms are photogenic. iPhone14.
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MG-A at the gallery.
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City photographer...
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Same behaviour of the house cat here :).
Haha
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Cherry blossoms are photogenic. iPhone14.
we always had cherry blossom festival at Misubishi and at Kawasaki dealers, this year I do not see any action of the both, so it is most welcome, that you at least send some impressions
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Z7 & Voight 40/1.2 & a massive crop.
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It's me, trying out my new magic cape
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You did disappear ... the lens, not so much :)
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Am I the only one who sees a Dalek? 8)
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Nah, I think that it is a Womble with a Nikon - I can still see his/her camera strap. ;D
Am I the only one who sees a Dalek? 8)
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Am I the only one who sees a Dalek? 8)
Almost :)
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I still have to test the effectiveness, but I think the powers of the magic robe work,
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In here, I am invisible.