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people who don't know much about cameras may think you're speaking in code crazzy..lol

I'm actually surprised Crazy didn't notice it was a D700, he must have missed it but the D3 doesn't have a pop-up flash, and the camera in the pic has one

people who don't know much about cameras may think you're speaking in code crazzy..lol

I figure most ppl on here do... lol

I'm actually surprised Crazy didn't notice it was a D700, he must have missed it but the D3 doesn't have a pop-up flash, and the camera in the pic has one

Oh good call. I've never actually used a D700 and touched a D3 for the first time this weekend (for about 90 seconds), so that's my excuse :p

SB800, D700 (or D3?), 85 1.4?

Very good and close, but the lens is actually a 105VR

In the pic: SB800, D700, and 105VR

Definitely a D700. The lens has VR label, so it's prolly one of the macro lenses.

Very good.

people who don't know much about cameras may think you're speaking in code crazzy..lol

lol

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Remus, crazzy thought it was D700 first then D3.

I noticed that there was an amazing sunset, so I put on my camera backpack and all my winter clothes and literally ran over to the field.

It was exhausting running in 2-3 feet of snow in the field. I barely made the shot.

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I noticed that there was an amazing sunset, so I put on my camera backpack and all my winter clothes and literally ran over to the field.

It was exhausting running in 2-3 feet of snow in the field. I barely made the shot.

Nice one...

A couple of days ago I decided it would be cool to try some "stock" photography (thanks Crazzy), so today I decided to built a make-shift light tent. Here are results of the shots I took just moments ago. Keep in mind however that I haven't finished building it, I didn't get a chance to buy some poster board for the background so I used plain printer paper, and I didn't get anything to defuse the light... Probably this weekend I will finish it up, also since I had my camera out I decided to take a clip of the model train set my dad and I made YEARS ago, it's fairly large, one day I'll get a shot of all of it, damn cat has wrecked a few of the finer details such as power lines etc.

Also, I noticed the background is not PURE white, I got to adjust the WB a tad

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A link to the short clip I took with D90

Hey remus,

Remember that you took some pictures of cars at dealership and I plan to find my pictures of a camaro in a previous topic last month.

Here what I found in my external drive that I took about 3 months ago:

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I took that picture of a camaro before I went to work on the house with Extreme Makeover Home Edition.

Hey remus,

Remember that you took some pictures of cars at dealership and I plan to find my pictures of a camaro in a previous topic last month.

Here what I found in my external drive that I took about 3 months ago:

I took that picture of a camaro before I went to work on the house with Extreme Makeover Home Edition.

Nice, that's an awesome pic, the colors are spot on!

Hey, I just uploaded a video to facebook, it's my first time trying this kind of thing (stop motion/time lapse) but it turned out pretty cool, in the vid are my two brothers and my dog, it was all taken with my D90 and Tokina 11-16mm, this particular vid consisted of nearly 600 photos, I did one earlier that was approx. 4000 photos!! Check it out!

PS: I adjusted my privacy settings so anyone should be able to see it, however if not I can re-adjust it some more, and feel free to add me on facebook!

Click Here

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