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Bürgerpark, Bremen

 

Nikon D850, f/8.0, 1/100 sec, 135.0mm, ISO 200

AF-S Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR

 

Nikkor 50mm f1.4 HP5+ 400@1600. Rodinal 1+50 stand development

Una crisálida de A. crataegi.

Nikkor Ais 50mm 1.8 +tubos de extensión.

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La reprensión aprovecha al entendido,

Más que cien azotes al necio.

Sainte-Marie among the Hurons historic site.

Midland, Ontario

 

Nikkor 50mm AF-D F1.8D

Nikon D800

Peterborough Lift Lock in Infrared

Peterborough, Ontario

 

1 Nikkor VR 10-30mm F3.5-5.6

Hoya R72 Filter

Nikon 1 V1

What is behind this door? It´s always somehow mystery to me. This door is in sport center, so probably sportgears.

Nikon D750 | Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 G ED

 

The parochial church of Qawra is dedicated to St Francis of Assisi. The parish incorporates both Qawra and the neighbouring locality of Bugibba in its geographical area.

 

The church in Qawra started operating as a parish on 8 December 2004 and the first parish priest was Fr Gorg Zammit, OFM conv. The architect of the church building was Richard England. It is a modern-style church, not in the Latin cross style as most other parishes of the Maltese islands.

 

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Pijnackeria sp sobre Silene colorata (flor de colleja)

 

Llamado insecto palo! Es diminuto, es precioso.

Estaba yo en mi paseo y me incliné para fotografiar las flores de colleja (Silene colorata) cuando me encuentro esta diminuta criatura con una elegancia y belleza que competía con las flores! A tumbarse toca, cuidando que un ciclista no te pase por encima, pues a veces pasan a toda velocidad por este caminillo!

El viento lo puso más difícil pero tres fotos se salvaron y el paseo continuó con más satisfacción!

Nikkor Ais 50mm invertido y a pulso, vamos que sonó la flauta por casualidad no por pericia mía!. Me faltó un poco más de fotograma por arriba, pero se hizo lo que se pudo.

El lunes “abren la puerta del campo” en Granada. Como si el campo tuviera puertas! No dejéis que os cierren la puerta, la de vuestra mente digo.

Cuánta paciencia hay que tener ……… para sacar la foto ….. que nadie piense mal!

Un saludo a todos.

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Si opresión de pobres y perversión de derecho y de justicia vieres en la provincia, no te maravilles de ello; porque sobre el alto vigila otro más alto, y uno más alto está sobre ellos.

 

Anti-Iran Protest.

Toronto, Ontario

 

Nikkor-H 50mm F2

Nikon 1 V1

Acting pre-summer, listening spring, talking June. Strawberry. Straight out of the camera.

Nikkor 105 f.2.8

Jun.2008

Nikon FE2

Ai Nikkor 28mm F2S

Plustek OpticFilm 8200i

Great Spotted Woodpecker

 

Nikon D300

Nikkor 18-200mm VR

 

Nikon F80 : 28-105mm AF Nikkor f/3.5-4.5D : Arista EDU Ultra : Spur Acurol-N

This insect was upon a moisture laden pane of glass. To get this photo, I set the lens to MF,

and used the on-camera flash at an angle to the glass pane to avoid reflection back to the lens.

ISO was 2000 and exposure was 1/200 @ f/16.

I took approximately 20 images to finesse the

photo process and achieve an image to my liking.

nikon D7000 + nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G VRII. processed in photoshop + nik color efex + alienskin exposure.

Nikomat FT2, Nikkor 50mm, Fuji Provia 100. Scanned by an Epson Perfection V550 and digitally rendered with "DxO PhotoLab 3".

 

"Praia de Picinguaba", Ubatuba, São Paulo, Brazil.

Oct 23

 

Trying a different food shot. If you see most of my food shots are illuminated from behind. I really want to experiment with side lighting and doing a backdrop.

 

Using backlit has a disadvantage as I can't use any backdrop but it was fun to use a blue background here.

  

Nikon FM2n

Nikkor-O 35mm f/2

Kodak Ultramax

Island Autumn - 15 images - Nikon D800 with Nikon AF Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D Prime (F mount) & Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.

Easter procession.

Toronto, Ontario.

 

Nikkor 70-210mm F4 AF

Nikon D7100

Für Bienen nutzlos

A First Test with my new nikkor wide angle Lens. It was a sunny winterday its shoot out of the Hand. It‘s a typical wide angle!

Hope you‘ll like!

On the evening of the 6th of August 1888, Martha Tabram went out drinking with her friend Mary Ann Connelly, AKA Pearly Poll. Late that night they met two soldiers & they all went drinking. At some point, they decided to split up with these men, Tabram went through the arched entrance to George Yard (now Gunthorpe Street), while Pearly Poll went into Angel Alley with the man she was with. She never saw Tabram alive again, & she was found on a stairway landing in a building in George Yard at around 4:45 AM on the morning of the 7th.

 

Nikon F4. Nikkor 50mm F1.2 lens. Vision 3 500T 35mm Motion Picture Film.

Bird bath sculpture in Kensington Gardens. Commission for the Royal Park, Kensington, London. Inscription: For 'Albie, Fly High little Bird'

 

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I have used the analogy when speaking to large groups about how the teen years can be like a leaf floating down a stream and how it's our job as adults to cause gentle ripples in the water to guide their way so that they don't get caught in side eddies, riptides or anything else that would slow down their progress as they journey down their "stream" of life. This capture reminded me of this analogy.

 

One of the cool things I love about Kauai is that there are so many little roads that you can follow for miles, never seeing another soul, and happen upon little grass knolls and gently rolling streams like this.

 

On day #5 of our little virtual vacation I hope that you are able to find places in your own life to sit calmly, listen to the gentle waters of your travels and reflect on the journey.

  

This is the part of the vacation that I hate... knowing that I only have two days left and I'm just starting to relax )-:

 

Tomorrow it's time for a little "tubular dude!!!" Don't guess... you'll be wrong (-:

Nikon AF-S Zoom-Nikkor 14-24mm 1:2,8G ED Objektiv, Nikon D850

 

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Nikkor 50mm/1.8 at f/16, cheap-ass extension tubes, Velbon tripod. I notice this has been hit a couple of times by people searching for Nikkor and extension tubes, so: I bought the tubes off Ebay dirt cheap, gave them a good dusting before using them, focus manually and use trial and error for exposure - which is just fine for macro. They are the most fun per pound I've had with photographic equipment since I spent twenty quid on a Zenit SLR in 1980 (and index-linked they win hands down).

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