Nikon D200
Nikkor 28-70 f2.8 AFS
ISO 200
F8, 1 second
SB800 RPT
Multiple exposure
Brentwood, CA
Revisiting the spinning coin project. It didn’t come out quite as planned, but I got to play with the multiple exposure setting on the D200.
Nikon D200
Nikkor 28-70 f2.8 AFS
ISO 200
F8, 1 second
SB800 RPT
Multiple exposure
Brentwood, CA
Revisiting the spinning coin project. It didn’t come out quite as planned, but I got to play with the multiple exposure setting on the D200.
Nikon D200
Nikkor 17-35 f2.8 AFS
ISO 400
F8, 1/2 second
SB800 / SB28 RPT mode
Brentwood, CA
My sister’s cat scrible. Emily helped set up this shot. I dropped the cat and she hit the shutter.
Nikon D200
Nikkor 135mm f2.0 DC
ISO 100 (pushed a few stops)
F16, 1/60 second
SB800
Brentwood, CA
Drop of milk. I processed the crap out of it trying to get some contrast in it. The result is a ton of noise for ISO 100.
Nikon D200
Nikkor 28-70 f2.8 AFS
ISO 800
F2.8, 1/30 second
Sacramento, CA
I went indoor karting with Marcie and her family. Tons of fun.
Nikon D200
Nikkor 55mm f1.2 AI’d
ISO 1000
F2, 1/60 second
Brentwood, CA
My Grandma. I love that I can use my old 55mm normally on this camera, and it will even meter through it.
Nikon D200
Nikkor 28-70 f2.8 AFS
ISO 200
F4, 1/250 second
Brentwood, CA
My take on photoaday’s picture
Nikon D70
Nikkor 55mm f1.2 AI’d (reversed)
ISO 200
F16, 1/60 second
SB800
Brentwood, CA
Almost a 100% crop of an ant.
Nikon D70
Nikkor 28-70 f2.8 AFS
ISO 200
F8, 1/60 second
SB800
Brentwood, CA
These scissors are the reason why the pictures out of my disposable camera are going to suck. I usually keep these scissors and a little stapler in my backpack for school. I pulled out the stapler, but forgot about the scissors when I flew home. I had my disposable in my backpack loaded with film, and when they scanned it, they stopped and examined my bag longer because of those scissors. I remembered that I had left them in there when they were taking so long on it, so I told them that I think I left scissors in my bag and they can go ahead and throw them away. That just attracted more attention to my bag so they got a second and a third person to look at the x-ray of the bag. It was probably under the scanner for 3 minutes before they finally pulled it the rest of the way through and did a hand search. They finally determined that they were ok and let me keep them, but at the point the damage to the film had already been done.
Nikon D70
Nikkor 28-70 f2.8 AFS
ISO 320
F5.6, 1/4 second
SB800 iTTL
Brentwood, CA
My nephew Thomas.
I used the flash filter for incandescent white ballance. So the fill flash matches the color ballance from the lights on the tree. I need to start putting those filters in my camera bag. They would have come in handy yesterday.
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