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Posted by Ralph G Speer: Mon Nov 12th, 2012 17:57 | 1st Post |
I know that some of you might be interested in this. Not having a micro set up or close up lens as I was sitting on the back deck waiting for a Turkey or two to show up and this ex flower attracted my attention. A quick shot. Info 1 File: SD4_0084a.tif Date Created: 9/23/2012 7:28:07 PM Date Modified: 9/23/2012 7:28:43 PM File Size: 53.7 MB Image Size: 2784 x 3358 File Info 2 Date Shot: 9/23/2012 13:25:47.00 Time Zone and Date: UTC-5, DST:ON Image Quality: RAW (12-bit) Artist: Ralph G .Speer Copyright: (C) 2012 Ralph G. Speer, All rights reserved Camera Info Device: Nikon D4 Lens: VR 70-200mm f/2.8G Focal Length: 400mm Focus Mode: AF-S AF-Area Mode: Single VR: ON AF Fine Tune: OFF Exposure Aperture: f/10 Shutter Speed: 1/640s Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority Exposure Comp.: -1.0EV Exposure Tuning: Metering: Matrix ISO Sensitivity: Auto (ISO 400) Flash Device: Image Settings White Balance: Auto1, 0, 0 Color Space: sRGB High ISO NR: ON (Low) Long Exposure NR: OFF Active D-Lighting: OFF Image Authentication: Vignette Control: OFF Auto Distortion Control: ON Picture Control Picture Control: [LS] Landscape Base: [LS] Landscape Quick Adjust: 0 Sharpening: 4 Contrast: 0 Brightness: 0 Saturation: 0 Hue: 0 Filter Effects: Toning: GPS Latitude: N 42°3.172' (42°3'10.3") Longitude: W 73°57.191' (73°57'11.5") Altitude: 57.00m Altitude Reference: Sea level Heading: UTC: 9/23/2012 17:25:47.00 Map Datum: WGS 84 Attachment: SD4_0084x.jpg (Downloaded 41 times)
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Posted by Robert: Mon Nov 12th, 2012 18:03 | 2nd Post |
Very nice Ralph, excellent capture!
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Posted by Dave Groen: Tue Nov 13th, 2012 09:07 | 3rd Post |
Were you using a 2x TC? Looks good if so. This reminds me of something I captured last month. D800 with my old 105 f4 manual focus micro Nikkor. Identification of the subject is left as an exercise for the observer. Attachment: spiderwebs.jpg (Downloaded 36 times)
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Posted by TomOC: Tue Nov 13th, 2012 13:31 | 4th Post |
Nice, guys... Makes me want to get out in the dark
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Posted by Ed Hutchinson: Sun Dec 16th, 2012 07:20 | 5th Post |
I am always in the dark Oh you were talking about no light!! ya right! SORRY Ed
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