R. Francois wrote:
My bulldog don't want to pose either. Yesterday i tried to make shots like these and they all where blurred, because he's always on the move... I took this one while he was on a leash. Whit a nice blurry background like this one you can clone it out easily
Question is: where was the leash.... it's behind his (for us) left ear. it went up to the upper left corner...
You should train your dog the way I did to my grandson. A simple command, "DON'T MOVE !"
That's amazing... was it really like night or did you give him to much sugar or something like that. Those pupils are humongous. hm can't be sugar, otherwise he wouldn't have posed like that... hmm Strange shot Nikon is wicked...
Nick Klofkorn wrote:
Rey I am gonna have to ask you to stop posting shots because they make us all look bad.
lol, nice try Nick ...next time I'll make my shots a bit blurry .
Now that you've mentioned it, the fact that there are tons of Nikonians here, they don't post much at this thread. Most of 'em post on the other forums, i.e. landscapes, nature&wildlife etc...
Forgive me for posting a quick string of several (I haven't been able to keep up with this thread and don't know if I'm violating good form here...), but I've been working through some of my summer trip to Africa and there are several shots I like.
Elephant observing our camp from the shadows. Vumbura North camp in Okavango Delta region of Botswana. D200 + 200-400/4, 1/250s f/4 @ 210mm and iso100.
Cheetah portrait... naughty. Mother cheetah looks for threats, protecting her three cubs (below, out of sight) who are feasting on a fresh young impala that Mommy just caught for them. Kichwa Tembo Bateleur Camp in Masai Mara Wildlife Reserve, Kenya. D200 + 200-400/4 + 1.4x TC, 1/500s f/5.6 @ 550mm and iso200.
Cheetah portrait... nice. De Wildt Conservation and Cheetah Centre, outside Johannesburg, South Africa. D200 + 200-400/4, 1/500s f/4 @ 270mm and iso200.
Cheetah portrait... nice. Kichwa Tembo Bateleur Camp in Masai Mara Wildlife Reserve, Kenya. D200 + 200-400/4 + 1.4x TC, 1/500s f/5.6 @ 550mm and iso200.
So many great photos in this thread. Here's my humble contribution, one of the guards at the Grand Palace in Bangkok during the Celebration of the 80th birthday of the King on 5 December.
Got to keep this thread on the front page!!
Another one from my travelogue
30 day incense candles in the entry courtyard of the Thien Hau Pagoda, Saigon.
D70s +18-70
Sorry, Quan Am Pagoda.
Edited by Tim Ashton on Dec 14, 2007 at 07:10 AM GMT (Reason: Right Pagoda, wrong name)
Last saturday i was at my local camera store... I have no idea what i was doing there, But i shot this. Some one bought a canon to blast away stuff i think. He was preparing his new rig for battle as you can see here. I have no idea what i was thinking, visiting a camera store... sorry for that. Anyhoo, shot with my D80 (really it is a nice camera, it has a DX sensor, i love that) 80mm F2.8 iso1600 1/60...