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puppy shots w Nikkor 85 f/1.8with and without fill flash from onboard flash unit
Nikon D70 ,Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D AF 1/200s f/4.5 at 85.0mm iso200 hand held Nikon D70 ,Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D AF 1/250s f/4.5 at 85.0mm with Flash iso200 hand held my gallery of so-so photos
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Both winners Kerry. I would imagine a lot of time was spent getting those?
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Great shots Kerry,
Like young children, animals are largely unpredictable and difficult to shoot, so you've come up with winners. I like the warmer tones with the (fall?) leaves and composition of the first shot, but the expression in the second shot is better. Shot 2 has a slight cyan cast (perhaps due to the carrier?). I love my 85 f/1.8 - Light, fast and great focal length & bokeh for portraiture at the price. I think it is only bettered by the 85 1.4 and 70-200 in this FL for portraiture. Julian
Razor sharp! Great work and a very good subject...
A great subject for testing the sharpness of a lens! New page
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Nice work, very cute subject and sharp as.
Steve
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Bloody awful shots Kerry Just kidding, I have been thinking about getting the 85mm myself - unfortunately your pics with different lenses gives me too many lusts and my pocket is too shallow
Chris
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Thanks for all the kind comments, guys!
Meicw: You're right, he is a little hellion, at times. Glen: I hate to say it, but both of these shots were quick snaps. The critter is in a bicycle basket, tied down. Joolz: Yes, the 2nd shot should be a little warmer. I agree with your notion on the 85. Chris: Lens lust is terrible, but manageable. Buy the cheap stuff first. The 85 f/1.8 and the Sigma 180 macro were both under $500 US, IIRC. Robboh: No reason you can't get pics like this. Just need the lighting and someone to hold her still. Mudder: This dog is definitely a cheeky critter. my gallery of so-so photos
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You've inspired me to go and have a look at a session I did with her in the late afternoon a little while ago and see if there is anything thats postable (or things I could use some help with). As for holding her still. Hmmm, 18 month old, 40KG bouncing ball of fluff. Your turn!! However, Ive since found that she will do just about ANYTHING for cheese, so might have to give that a go Smile; it makes people wonder what you have been up to.
Great shots Kerry, makes you smile just to look at them, and that is a fine quality for any photograph.
And, as aways, technically excellent. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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