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Nikkor 16mm Æ’2.8D I Kuala Perlis,Perlis

 

Hit Explore # 96 (best position) on 28th April 2009 (Tuesday)

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Ok, having a go at the wine glass shot is definitely good for your health! I haven't caught the perfect image but it is so much fun trying!

I need to get a flashgun, any suggestions would be helpful.

Nikon FM/28mmf2.8/Trix400/DDX 1+4 8 min/Ilford MultigradeIV FB/scanned print

It’s nice to relax with the sounds of nature

The Thunder Birds flying through the blue of Southwest Florida during an air show in Punta Gorda/

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I attached a 45-year-old Nikkor 105mm 2.5 to my Fuji X-T1 during today's walkabout. This shot of a bicycle bell was wide open at 2.5. The lens and settings turned the concrete street/sidewalk into a creamy-ish blur. I like it, but maybe a different aperture was needed so that the bell doesn't look like it's floating? #fotodiox

The lowest recorded temperature at Uranus' tropopause is 49 K (−224.2 °C), making Uranus the coldest planet in the Solar System.

  

My Uranus is an ice sphere ! :-)

Nikon Z7 II + Nikkor Z 100-400 mm F/4.5-5.6 VR S

Assemblage panoramique

100mm

Capture One

 

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I have added a little more contrast to this one, i feel this is better than the other one i posted please give me your thoughts.

 

A walk in the fall woods with Kentmere 100 b/w film. Seems kinda infrared-ish. Nikon FE with the kit 50mm f1.8. Devved in caffenol-cl. Scanned with a D-SLR on a Marron Carrel scan rig using a Tominon 75mm process lens, macro bellows, and an Omega color head as a light source. Post production with Darktable.

Nikon D3300, Micro-NIKKOR 105mm 1:4 AIS at f/4

 

The f1:1.2 Nikkor has shallow depth of field

said she. Then she continued, with another two companions, searching for grubs on a group of old casuarina trees. This is how my visit started. After such a long absence I was overwhelmed by what I could watch and photograph. I captured 21 different species (saw and heard many more), amongst them several lovely families with chicks, cygnets and ducklings. Some birds were still building nests, some were patiently incubating.

What a show!

I did not mind this sensory overload at all.

 

(Zanda funerea)

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