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backround, l to r. Jennifer Fogarty as Chiffon, Lovely Hoffman as Crystal, and Ceit McCaleb Zweil as Ronnette
foreground, l to r. Blake Pfeil as Seymour and Susan Molloy as Audrey
Top : without UV filter
Bottom : with UV filter
Both pictures with D300+Nikkor80-400VR @ 400mm, f/8 1/250 iso400
I have been relatively disapointed by the bokeh quality of the Nikkor 80-400VR.
Out of focus objects (small branches, etc.) often appeared as splitted traces. Moreover, some backrounds tended to have an "anisotropic look" with diagonal or vertical colour traces.
Just to be sure, I did some tests with or without the 77mm Hoya HMC UV filter I usually carry on the lens to protect the front glass element.
It was a big surprise that most of my criticism of the lens bokeh in fact came from the front filter !
i think its pretty cool, i just learned how to put on a lensflare &&stuff on GIMP! lol, im very excited :)
i wanted to make it kinda like bokeh style, (i think thats what its called xD)
&&Please dont use it, i only uploaded it for viewing purposes. :)
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In the backround is the Laker Maomee and in the foreground we see tug Bonnie G. Selvick moveing some barges. 5-17-09
Tall Ships Parade, Fleet Week, New York Harbor, Hudson River, New York City,Empire State Building in Backround,
Pretty cool, again, cool-looking backround. The black/white one and other black/white swirly ones could also make a cool backround, or a picture themselves. Like the other ones, found this googling images titled "grunge".
Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore is in the backround. In the middle of piazza dell'Esquilino, one of the seven hills, an obelisk stands out. Like its twin in Piazza del Quirinale, it decorated the entrance of the Mausoleum of Augustus. In 1587 it was moved here by order of Pope Sixtus V, to guide pilgrims coming from the north toward the important Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, one of the most solemn buildings of Roman Baroque. From the square only the back of the Basilica can be seen.
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Russian soldiers (backround) clear path in a minefield and just behind them an accessment team composed of both 1st Armored Division as well as 1st Infantry Division (foreground) wait for lane to be cleared, just outside of Ugljevic, Bosnia-Herzegovina (Camp Ugly) in the Russian sector. The mine strike ocurred earlier on the morning of 961101. This happened when a Russian BTR drove over a anti-personal mine, soon after a Russian soldier stepped on one throwing him on to another causing him to loose both a foot and a hand. This all occurred during Operation Joint Endeavor with NATO's Implementation Force.
Image by SPC Alejandro Cabello of 55th Sig. Co.
(Combat Camera) FT. Meade, MD.
U.S. Forces in Bosnia
Dec 95 - Feb 96
U.S. Forces in Bosnia
Dec 95 - Feb 96
U.S. Forces in Bosnia
Dec 95 - Feb 96