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Moon, I like your photos a lot, and I think you need to make a thread about how you produce such an amazing pictures/processing/colors from A to Z :D

Here's a shot from Dome Marina - Al-Sokhna, Egypt:

b2037ad8b64feef9.jpg

Only one pic for now form the D300:

pool.jpg

i dont know any of the settings for it, im to lazy to put the memory card back in the camera to find out. And i dont have any programs on the mac that can tell me..that im aware of.

But what I can tell you is that it was manual focus, not even sure what lens it was.. I believe an old 28mm from a Nikon film SLR

I took this photo when walking along the beach. I done it because i wanted a new desktop background and i figured beach stones would be nice and they are

Taken with D200

Nikon 50m 1.8 lense

Post Processing work includes

Satuation Enhancment

Brightness

Warming

Full Size image as it came out of camera - Saved as JPG in High Mode 3 MB

http://danbriant.com/stuff/photos/Stones.jpg

It's astounding condition. I was seriously shocked. I got it for roughly $80 (?43 without postage). Came with a load of extremely old accessories and a watameter.

I gave it a once over with some rubbing alcohol to remove any smears and marks that it might've got, but in terms of brassing or dents or anything, it's crystal!

made a little trip to Le Louvre with a Canon D400 and here's the results :

An afternoon at Le Louvre Part 1

An afternoon at Le Louvre Part 2

None of the pics were touched in any way .

well, maybe I haven't expressed myself correctly - it's good that it's blurry, but it's somehow shaken.

Thanks for the feedback man :) I agree that it looks shaken indeed in the upper part, but may be because the aperture wasn't as large as I wished, it's with my camera kit lens.

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