OIB 2015 – Velvia 50 Film

The slides I shot at Ocean Isle Beach came back from AgX Imaging in Sault Saint Marie in Michigan and I couldn't be happier with them! As long as Mike keeps processing E6 slide film, I'll keep sending my rolls of film to him because you can see that the processed frames are very nicely done even with me really pushing the limits of the film shooting until it was almost dark. The really cool…

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Fall leaves at Carnage Middle School carpool lane…

The camera so loves the colours of fall and they were particularly vibrant whilst waiting for Nicholas to finish his school day! The trees having a nice diagonal alignment certainly didn't hurt... :)

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Playing with the blue moon!

After all of the hustle and bustle of unpacking for a couple of weeks of holiday at the beach house we've hired, it's time to take advantage of a "super moon" where the moon is at its closest point in its orbit to Earth. The moon was quite large in the sky thanks to atmospheric lensing so I decided to take advantage of the opportunity to play around with it a bit. The shots that…

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You be the judge…time to replace the rubber grips?

Today's fun involves giving a bit of love and attention to my workhorse lens...the 70-200mm f/2.8 ED VR telephoto lens. This lens has accounted for over half of the pictures I've snapped through my various Nikon bodies through the years because it not only has really nice reach on the telephoto end of the range but also that big f/2.8 aperture throughout the entire focal-length range means I can shoot in near darkness without a…

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Rain? Check. Macro lens? Check!

They say "into life some rain must fall". We wholeheartedly agree! It's also a wonderful opportunity to take the 105mm f/2.8 Micro-Nikkor lens out for a spin to capture the individual water droplets on Patience and Fortitude (the two Japanese Maples in front of the house named for the lions guarding the NY Public Library entrance who were originally given their names by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia as qualities he felt all New Yorkers should embody).…

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Ocasio Gardens…a macro lens paradise! :)

Here are some more macro shots using the 105mm f/2.8 Micro-Nikkor lens, this time having sun shooting the neighbour's flower garden which also included a bumblebee doing the pollination thing. What makes macro photography so much fun is just how close you can get to your subject to see really small details like specs on the petals of the roses or the hair/fur of the bee.

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Centipede, pollen, and clouds, oh my!

This gallery started out as an exercise in playing around with the 105mm f/2.8 Micro-Nikkor lens ("micro" in Nikon-speak is actually "macro" for everyone else on the planet!). Between the centipede and the leaves on "Fortitude" (one of the two Japanese Maples out front named for the lions guarding the NY Public Library on 42nd and 5th), there was plenty of macro fun to be had! The rest of the time was playing with the…

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Zeus Really Cuts Loose!

Tonight was the night I caught more awesome shots of lightning bolts than I have in the over four years I've been shooting storms from my front porch. Not only was there frequent lightning bolts but the storm ended up regenerating giving another hour of shooting which exhausted the batteries in the D700! The actual technique is simplicity itself...set the camera on the tripod and set it for manual focus to infinity. Dial in an…

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And this is why the Nikon F5 went on the trip to Asheville…

There's a bit of a story with this gallery as I was hoping to shoot some rolls of Velvia 50 I'd just picked up a couple of days earlier. Velvia 50 is color-reversal slide film (so the film aren't negatives, they're positives!) with truly obnoxious color saturation. So I'm driving along to Asheville when suddenly I had a rather disquieting thought after having gone through the mental inventory of what I had packed. Nikon F5…

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Having fun shooting the moon in 36MP!

It's time to see what the D810 can do with the 36 megapixels on offer with a nice big full moon hanging there in the sky! I had fun playing with the settings to see what effects I liked best for the next time that atmospheric lensing provides us a supermoon. All of these were shot with the 300mm f/4 lens and the 2X teleconverter which on the D810 full-frame (FX) sensor is effectively 600mm…

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Saw a hawk, had to grab the camera…

Unfortunately, by the time I got back out the door with the camera, the hawk was well off in the distance. But it wasn't a huge disappointment…got a few moon and tree shots while I was out there just for the heck of it. :)

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A dark and stormy night…

This particular storm provided two incentives: Unplug anything of value that uses electricity as the storm was very active!Grab the D300 with the remote trigger that's already on the tripod and go have fun shooting lightning! However, when shooting lightning one should always keep in mind the old adage that there is a reason it is called FISHING and not CATCHING!Out of 507 frames shot, only 29 made it into the gallery and of those…

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Go big or go home!

Imagine that you've got a 3TB hard drive that is the primary backup for a computer system that is now doing quite a bit of photo processing and video production... and you start to see very scary data errors coming from the drive!Imagine also that you've got a 750GB hard drive in the laptop that is completely stuffed and dangerously low on available disk space. And before you say it...yes, there is a lot of…

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Nick meets an Angel…

A funny thing happened when I took my 2010 Traverse in for the 90K mile servicing at 95K miles...meet anirnisiaq qavvaq which in Inuktitut (the language of the Inuit) literally means angel of the blue ice. Qavvaq ice is very old ice (usually at least three years old or more) which is clear or if it has any color at all tends to be close to this shade of blue. The name was easy to…

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Downtown Raleigh at night!

This set is the result of climbing Mount Washington near the carpool lane at school and getting a great vantage point to shoot downtown Raleigh!

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Grab the camera and get lucky!

You never know what you'll see when you're in the yard picking up sticks after the recent high winds that accompanied an arctic blast of cold air. In this case, it was a red-shouldered hawk circling over the woods behind the house.Luckily the 28-300mm lens was on the D7000 and I had about a second to focus and shoot on a very fast moving target. I'm pretty pleased with the result... :)

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NYC meets the Cumberland County Fair!

My sister entered these photos from NYC into the Cumberland County Fair and apparently they impressed the judges enough to win. To say it was a surprise is a grand understatement!

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Waiting to pick the kids up from school…

There were a few minutes to kill before making my way round the Conga Line to the boarding area, there was a camera in the Traverse, and a nice hill with a beautiful vantage point for taking pictures of the buildings downtown. I'm so there...

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