Showing posts with label Nikon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nikon. Show all posts

Thursday, January 20, 2011

I Heart Macro!

We finally started Macro Photography this week.  Our instructor unleashed us to go have some fun finding interesting objects.  I borrowed this from a fellow student and had fun practicing with new equipment.  I shot this with a Nikon D700 at ISO200 at 1/80th of a sec @ f51!  I used a 105mm macro lens to capture the interesting glass colors.  A pair of 750's lit the charm evenly.  I'm very excited to get more practice with these wonderful lenses.

Ode to the Snow Days... and Nights.

My good friend came into town during one of the snow storms so I had to shoot a mini-pano during his cigarette break.  I was able to catch the freaky green fluorescent lights behind my neighbor's house across the street.  The print measures 40in. x 11in.  Shot with a Nikon D700, for 30sec @ f16, ISO 200: 4 total shots.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Courthouse Skew.

During our Process Monitoring class I explored the options we have to achieve perspective correction.  I shot with Canon, Nikon, and Sinar F1 cameras.  This is the skewed file of the old Asheboro Courthouse.
I shot this with a Nikon D700 at 1/500 @ f8, ISO 200.