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  • Crimson
    by WayoftheWarrior

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  • Not So Living Room
    by Joel Hall

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    The Wood Family Farmhouse was built in 1866. Some time after the civil war the family lost all their investments and sold the home and farmland to the Harris family. The last occupant, Mrs. Harris passed away in the house in the late 1970’s, and the house has been left alone ever since. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm / Exposure: f16, ISO200 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 3-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Chesapeake, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Wood Family Farmhouse Homepage Feature 5/23/2009

  • just because….. / 12.1o.2oo8 . nikon d90 .

  • Red Passion
    by Rosy Kueng

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    Red Lily Macro Nikon D90 / Nikkor Micro Lens 105 mm / F/3.2 / 1/200 sec / flash does fire

  • This beautiful rusty can was in the water wheel Hall at Abbydale Industrail hamlet, this work room was a treasure trove of old tools and cans saw benches what would of been used in the 1800. There was very little light through the small windows so i was having to learn about ISO settings, and holding the camera as steady as i could as no tripod. So as i went about snapping away a big learning curve for me but enjoyable. / D90 Nikon camera On “P” setting / Nikor 18-105vr lens / Focal length 105mm / F/. 5.6 / Exposure 1/80sec and +0.3step / ISO 1400 Featured in Nikon D90 Group june 2009 Processed in Redynamix 1 image HDR soft ware after level changes in photoshop. / DSLR user since Jan 09 Hand Held.

  • Red Beauty
    by Rosy Kueng

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    Macro Nikon D90 / Nikkor Micro Lens 105 mm

  • Electric Blue
    by LeighN

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    Como Marina and Bridge just after sunset – Como, Sydney, Australia. The interesting thing about this photo is that I was experimenting with delaying the time between each of the bracketed shots to capture the a train going each way on the bridge and I think this may have added to the vivid electric blue colour. The first shot was taken about 15 mins after sunset and the other two bracketed shots were taken 5 and 10 mins later respectively. You can see this a little in the fact that the boat on the right is a bit fuzzy. Very little post processing was done on this shot other than the obvious HDR process in Photomatix. Other that that it was just a minor crop to get rid of something I couldn’t see in the low light in the forground in iphoto and thats it. Nikon D90, Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm, f10, HDR’ed in Photomatix with 3 exposures, mtr, -2 & +2, at 20, 6 & 30 seconds, iphoto, Slik 614CF tripod, Nikon ML-L3 remote.

  • Little Peeping Tom
    by Joel Hall

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    My son Jaden was peeking through the fence to the neighbor’s pool. Caught in the act! Shot in Virginia Beach, VA. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Nikon 50mm / Exposure: 1/800s, f4.5, ISO200 Features: / Childhood March 2009 / Candid photographs of friends and family March 2009 / Virginia 6/16/2009 / Nikon D90 Users 7/1/2009

  • Landscape Reflection Grassmere I
    by berne

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    Landscape Reflection in Grassmere (UK LakeDistrict)

  • On the Rocks
    by Joel Hall

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    Sunset over the Chesapeake Bay, near Cape Henry at Fort Story. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 16mm / Exposure: f18, ISO100 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 5-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Cape Henry at Fort Story, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Sunset at Fort Story Features: / SEA 6/11/2009

  • This is not your “usual” shot of the S.F. city skyline and Bay Bridge that you are used to seeing… those are shot from overhead. There are reasons this view is not seen all over the place… To get to this location, there are a lot of obstacles to overcome. Sheer drops with nothing but rocks and ocean below abound, jagged metal from construction jut up from the ground when you least expect, and the keep out signs from the government didn’t help to settle my nerves any either. For that last reason you don’t want to use your flashlight as you head down the slopes for fear of the coast guard seeing you. That makes the afore mentioned problems magnified. So… all that said, it was a calm beautiful night on the bay and once I reached this area, I found this sight so breathtaking that it took me easily five minutes before I remembered why I came to the spot. Bay Bridge, Yerba Buena Island, CA Camera: Nikon D90 / Exposure: 6 sec (6) / Aperture: f/6.3 / Focal Length: 25 mm / ISO Speed: 200

  • Stairway to Heaven
    by Joel Hall

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    The Wood Family Farmhouse was built in 1866. Some time after the civil war the family lost all their investments and sold the home and farmland to the Harris family. The last occupant, Mrs. Harris passed away in the house in the late 1970’s, and the house has been left alone ever since. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm / Exposure: f16, ISO200 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 3-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Chesapeake, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Wood Family Farmhouse Features: / Which Way? 5/23/2009 / Dilapidated Buildings 5/24/2009 / Rustic 6/3/2009

  • Woman and Black Guitar Portrait
    by Daidalos

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    My beautiful wife Valeria with her beloved guitar. / Valeria is a very talented songwriter. / Portrait. June, 2009. / Portrait in natural light – no flash. / At home – No studio. Nikon D90. Nikkor AF-S 18-105G ED VR. Featured in Family Unlimited – June 2009

  • From The Other Side
    by Daniel Barrie

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    This is what I see Other people see me. thanks Barbara , you are just too kind, and immensely talented. Self Portrait This was a fluke… sort of, I had the general idea in mind but i did not think it would work when i was doing it, it is my first attempt ever of trying an arty self portrait. Featured In: / Artrageous Self portrait / Unconventional Artistry / Black with a hint of colour / Colour Me A Rainbow / The Photographer In Action / Nikon D90 Users / Photographers Self Portrait / Sydney I used Nikon D90 – 18-105mm Nikkor Lens

  • Far from Home
    by Joel Hall

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    A shot of an old boat, far from its home at sea, stuck in an alleyway in downtown Plymouth, NC. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 14mm / Exposure: f11, ISO200 / Technique: 3-exposure HDR, Selective coloring / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix Click to see all of my HDR Art See more shots from this set: /

  • Recession
    by grant-m

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    Worried businessman hold an urgent meeting over the recession

  • Master's Bedroom
    by Joel Hall

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    The Wood Family Farmhouse was built in 1866. Some time after the civil war the family lost all their investments and sold the home and farmland to the Harris family. The last occupant, Mrs. Harris passed away in the house in the late 1970’s, and the house has been left alone ever since. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 13mm / Exposure: f18, ISO200 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 5-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Chesapeake, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Wood Family Farmhouse Features: / Live, Love, Dream 5/27/2009

  • The Mesquite Sand Dunes just outside Stovepipe Wells in Death Valley. The hike is 45 minutes to where no human prints can be found on the sands. This shot was taken just before sundown. Nikon D90 Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60) / Aperture: f/13.0 / Focal Length: 62 mm / ISO Speed: 250

  • My First Digital SLR Sunset
    by Martice

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    My First Sunset with my new camera.

  • Fade to Grey, one day I will see what I truly am, for now i am a reflection, an almost perfect lie. I cannot see me, I can capture what is said to be but I will not be free. Only conversion in editing. Self Portrait, Nikon D90 – 18-105 Nikkor lens

  • Colors of Water
    by Daidalos

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    Edge of Lake Tegernsee / Germany Nikon D90 DSLR

  • Kiss Me!
    by Jarede Photography

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    One of the fish at a doctors office I worked at this past week. The fish in the tank followed my camera back and forth. It was the funniest thing. This guy was the only one with teeth. Nikon D90 Featured in LMAO!! / 10th Place in challenge LMAO ART for the February 2009 Avatar Sold two Greeting Cards

  • Another angle of the rose, i cropped it just to center on the heart of the rose the entwined petals resting against each other. I then did a slight contrast level change on photoshop and then a layer of dry brush technique. / I have to say im quiet pleased with this one. / Any comments about the photo welcome as will help me learn. : ) Nikon D90 camera / Nikon 18-105 Vr lens Focal length 105mm / F/. 5.6 / !/60 sec exposure / ISO 250 Settings auto and auto flash.

  • A Hard Days Work
    by LeighN

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    Lifeguards – South Cronulla Beach, Sydney, Australia. After a long day keeping the beach safe, these lifeguards take a well earned break. This image grabbed me as I was walking along to do the Esplanade walk in South Cronulla. Lifegaurds are such an iconic part of Australian life and the sight of this lot having a break, some catching a few zzz’s in the afternoon light, some having a laugh and a few still keeping an eye on the surf, meant I had to take a shot. The HDR part came about as I took the shot quickly and only had a single Jpeg. Given the light and textured concrete and wall, I wanted to capture all that and so decided to see how sucessful HDR would be from a single Jpeg. Nikon D90, Nikkor VR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 @ f6.3, 32mm, 1/160 sec, ISO 200, hand held, HDR’d in Photomatix from a single Jpeg exposed 5x at 1 EV intervals, iPhoto.

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