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    Post your Moths & Butterflies

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    Post your Insect shots

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    Post your panoramic shots.

    Stitched from 5 shots
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    To FX or not to FX

    In low light a prime F1.8 or even better F1.4 will be ideal. I use my 35mm F1.8 DX with D3300 almost exclusively for indoor and night shots. With an FX body, like D750, you can shoot at higher ISO while maintaining similar noise or shoot at lower ISO for practically noise free images. Here are...
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    Test shots with the 35mm

    Excellent shots. Even I use the 35mm a lot. This Sunday I shot over 200 snaps at an indoor lunch party, most of them at F1.8, single handed. This is an amazing lens. Couple with D3300 you hardly feel the weight. Here are a couple of them
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    Post your Squirrel pictures

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    Post your flower pics

    Blue Dawn
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    Insects with non macro lenses

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    Insects with non macro lenses

    I think it could be a Dock Shield Bug, at least it looks similar to this
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    Dragonflies

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    Post your panoramic shots.

    Work in progress
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    I'm At A Loss

    With NX-D there is no "Import". Just point the file manager of NX-D to the directory holding images (RAW or jpeg or TIFF), and they are displayed in the program. NX-D does create a "side car file in a subdirectory where the files are. So it is better to keep the files date wise or subject wise...
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    Show off your desktop!

    I keep changing the themes. I have three monitors, here are some shots Desktop RAW processing
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    Post your macro photos here

    Asiatic Dayflower. 105mm F2.8 AIS, at F/44 Never knew it flowers for only one day.
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    Post your flower pics

    Ribbed Gourd
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    Post your birds (2)

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    Post your birds (2)

    Snow Owl This is where the owl normally sits
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    Indian Dance Recital - Colours galore

    Curtain Call
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