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Mar 22, 2018 09:53:39   #
This particular photo, though not intended for investigative work, was done with a Nikon D700 and a 28~85, Nikkor f/3.5 4.5, ISO 400, tripod.
--Bob
Naptown Gaijin wrote:
Bob, thanks for the reply. I have given some thought to pulling out my old Canon T-90, Vivitar 70-210 f2.8, and trying some of this new P3200 BW film, but today it is so digital. Can't even find film in Annapolis! What digital setup did you use for your night shots?


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Mar 22, 2018 09:39:56   #
Nice work, Brent.
--Bob
BrentHarder wrote:
Another surfing session at Huntington Beach, CA. with another UHH photography member (Mike Higgins).
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Mar 22, 2018 09:38:36   #
Nice one, John. However, a few trips to Loews or Home Depot and it'd be back to livable in short order. I'm not real demanding on my residences.
--Bob
jaymatt wrote:
This old boy isn'€™t quite done yet.
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Mar 22, 2018 09:35:21   #
I have a D700 and D800e. All but a couple of my old Nikkor lenses work on those cameras. The reason some don't is purely mechanical. The ones that do work, will give me focus indication and metering.
--Bob
nauticalmike wrote:
I see a lot of inexpensive Nikon film cameras on ebay with what sound like excellent lenses. will these lenses work on my D5300 using manual focus, or is the aperture non functional as well?
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Mar 22, 2018 09:30:12   #
From my personal investigative work, I used a full frame with a 400mm f/5.6. A mistake in the darkroom led to discovering a way to achieve evidence quality photographs using Tri-X at ISO somewhere over 6400.

Again, from personal experience, full frame digital is the better way to go along with using RAW for image capture. The main two reasons are size of image and less digital grain to distract from evidence quality subject photos. Though I haven't done investigative work using a digital, I have photographed in low light. The results would definitely be evidence quality.
--Bob
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Mar 22, 2018 09:09:50   #
What fun. Some nice work.
--Bob
catgirl wrote:
l-fox very kindly gave me his permission to place Psycho dog into some backgrounds, Larry I hope you like them
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Mar 22, 2018 09:08:37   #
Thank you, leftj. Much appreciated.
--Bob
leftj wrote:
Wonderful shot. B&W is certainly the way to go on this one.
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Mar 22, 2018 09:07:16   #
John, thank you very much. Your visit and thumbs are appreciated
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Mar 22, 2018 09:06:20   #
Thank you very much, yorkiebyte. I appreciate your visit and comments.
--Bob
yorkiebyte wrote:
Nice tonality control here ... hard choice in keeping the subject tamed (I know the distractions on that wall that you mercifully cropped out!!). And the place is fun with good food as you said - nice area to shoot around!

"Azteca Burrito"...Yes please!
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Mar 22, 2018 09:05:25   #
Thanks for looking, Bob. Yup, they definitely have a lot of talent on display in this area.
--Bob
rlaugh wrote:
Great looking mural!
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Mar 22, 2018 07:56:54   #
Thank you very much, SnappyHappy. There were some challenges presented but easily handled.
--Bob
SnappyHappy wrote:
What a cool photo Bob! The lead sled on the left looks likes it’s about to roll over the curb. Nice exposure in hard light.
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Mar 22, 2018 07:54:41   #
My reason.
--Bob
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
Why I took up Photography...


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Mar 22, 2018 07:50:19   #
Thanks, Jan. Greatly appreciated.
--Bob
Carolina Wings wrote:
Cool shot😎
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Mar 22, 2018 07:49:18   #

--Bob
Graham Thirkill wrote:
Dog Reunited with Owner Slowly Recognizes Dad After Years in Shelter


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kP5lzEKcCX8


Dog Reunited with Owner Slowly Recognizes Dad After Years in Shelter | At first this dog didn’t realize that this guy is her long-last dad — but once she does, she goes WILD.


Cheers and Beers
Graham
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Mar 22, 2018 07:46:02   #
Oh well. I didn't have a color sensor with me. Thanks for viewing and commenting.
--Bob
illininitt wrote:
I would like to have seen the colors of that wall....oh well.
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