Hey Guy,
As usual fantastic. Tend to agree with your wife.
Am looking foward to see how much you can raise the bar with the D3. It is the work you consistently post with your D200 that keeps me thinking that a D200 is more camera than I will ever need; not that will keep me lusting for something newer.
Tim
I'm just browsing my archives. i Do not shoot as much as i want to since it's all dark when i'm free of work. (no i do not need a D3 to shoot in the dark). Anyhoo, i like this one, the shallow dof makes carlos stand out nicelly against the green background. Shot with my D80 ISO400 200mm F3.5 1/200sec
Please don't stop posting. When the others stop playing, they'll wonder where the thread went and will want to show some of those pics. Boy, hope thats not far away
Thanks for the encouragement; There are more than a few that never post here (Like you Well nearly never ) who could actually post serious pics rather than my my out of the way travelogues.
The real reason I suspect is it is just too cold to get out the door in the nthn hemisphere. Just have a look at that frost that Carlos was standing on. Hardly Bondi Poor Beggars.
here's something to warm up this thread...(my very first post)
taken in Puerto Galera, Mindoro, Philippines during a dive vacation.
Nikon D70s with a 12-24mm lens
Josh you're far too modest... that last one is simplistically beautiful. Great shot, as is the first... but the second sure caught my attention and held it.
dj dunzie wrote:
Josh you're far too modest... that last one is simplistically beautiful. Great shot, as is the first... but the second sure caught my attention and held it.
You cant really add much to that other than to say, amen.
T
One from an outing this late September. The monochrome version just struck my fancy for a change. These guys were doing quite well in the shallows. Fatening up for the flight to Florida, no doubt.
Terry D wrote:
One from an outing this late September. The monochrome version just struck my fancy for a change. These guys were doing quite well in the shallows. Fatening up for the flight to Florida, no doubt.
the neck of the last bird is surreal. sheesh so long... nice shot. i like the glowing effect here
Thanks for the encouragement; There are more than a few that never post here (Like you Well nearly never ) who could actually post serious pics rather than my my out of the way travelogues.
The real reason I suspect is it is just too cold to get out the door in the nthn hemisphere. Just have a look at that frost that Carlos was standing on. Hardly Bondi Poor Beggars.
Carlos doesn't mind standing on frost my problem at the moment is that i can't go out shooting that much, since it's all dark when i'm free from work. And i'm not that fond of tabletop shooting...