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<blockquote data-quote="David Wells" data-source="post: 59964" data-attributes="member: 9812"><p>After a week of crummy weather, we finally had sunshine today, so I took the motorcycle and the D7000 up to Long Lake Dam for a little fun and experimentation. Played with the 18-70mm zoom that I kept from my D80 and the 70-300mm which I also kept from the D80 (my son has his own lenses). I put on the circular polarizer that's been rolling around in my bag unused forever to see what effects I'd get from different polarization levels. I slowed down the shutter as much as I possible could so the water over the dam looked like it was flowing and not frozen. Next time I go, I'll take the tripod and get a better look at that osprey in her nest.</p><p></p><p>Yep, this is one fine camera!</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Wells, post: 59964, member: 9812"] After a week of crummy weather, we finally had sunshine today, so I took the motorcycle and the D7000 up to Long Lake Dam for a little fun and experimentation. Played with the 18-70mm zoom that I kept from my D80 and the 70-300mm which I also kept from the D80 (my son has his own lenses). I put on the circular polarizer that's been rolling around in my bag unused forever to see what effects I'd get from different polarization levels. I slowed down the shutter as much as I possible could so the water over the dam looked like it was flowing and not frozen. Next time I go, I'll take the tripod and get a better look at that osprey in her nest. Yep, this is one fine camera! Dave [/QUOTE]
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