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    How about posting your HDR images?

    Chattanooga,TN
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    Post your flower pics

    For my wife's birthday.
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    How about posting your HDR images?

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    How about posting your HDR images?

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    Insects with non macro lenses

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    I got a fantastic compliment yesterday! :)

    @scott has super models doing that sort of thing for him.;)
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    Pets/"Petography" Thread!

    Max wants to go outside. Problem is, that as soon as you let him out, he wants to come right back in.:dejection:
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    Post your flower pics

    First official post with my new D7100. (post it some test shots but those are not official):)
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    A few test shots .

    Little less LR sharpening. I think I'll post this one in the Flowers section.
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    A few test shots .

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    A few test shots .

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    A few test shots .

    Just received '70's Emmylou Harris. Taking a few test shots. So far I'm impressed. I'm kind of glad that I started out with the D3100, than the D300 first. This makes me appreciate this camera that much more. Don't get me wrong, I loved the 300 and the way it felt in my hands. If I could strip...
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    variable neutral density filter for tokina 11-16

    Most of my long exposure waterfall shots were done with the D3100 an 18-55mm lens, with an ND filter(not variable) or with a circular polarizer filter. This shot was taken in a shady area, so I got away without doing any stacking or using a CP. 4X ND filter was used. Also if you're going to...
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    Just ordered one.

    From Amazon, through Cameta. I will call her 70's Emmylou Harris.
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    Saying goodbye to 70's Stevie Nicks.

    She's going to a good home. I will miss you my beautiful one, but you were just a little noisy for me, and your resolution didn't always cut it.
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    Processing a B&W image.

    Do you guys process your color image before taking it to B&W, or do you convert it first and then do your processing? Most times I process the color version first and then tweak it in B&W, but sometimes I just convert first and then do all my processing.
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