Jpeg @ 400 iso 125 @ 5.6 handheld not pin sharp but as it was the first time i used the converter i am reasonably satisfied it will do the job.

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Blowing BubblesThis is a pic of my grandaughter Paige blowing bubbles, taken with D2X and 300mm 2.8 af and (newly aquired) Tamron 1.4 teleconverter (and oh how i dream of a new 300mm 2.8 afs vr !)
Jpeg @ 400 iso 125 @ 5.6 handheld not pin sharp but as it was the first time i used the converter i am reasonably satisfied it will do the job. ![]() Nikon boy Norman
Ordinarily, one would start by saying ”It’s blown to the left and dark on the right” but, with this pic, you have the absolutely marvellous offset of the bubbles.
The colour in the bubbles adds to this shot of Paige - I guess she enjoyed herself. A lovely shot ![]() Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
This will become a time-less beauty!! Well done, no more to say!
Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Paul,
What you have captured in this image is priceless. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Magic Paul. A beautifully captured snapshot of a carefree childhood.
Simon
D300 l MB-D10 l D70 l SB-800 l 70-200 VR l TC 17-E l 18-70 f3.5-4.5 l 70-300 f4-5.6 l 50 f1.4 l 90 Macro f2.8 l 12-24 f4 http://www.redbubble.com/people/manta
Thanks for the responses, i am a lucky man, two grandaughters and a grandson,i could do nothing other than take pics of them and be happy ,my name is Norm by the way (where did Paul come from?) and i'm 54 yo , i got the name nikon boy,some years ago when i bought a Nikon F3 at a time when all my mates had Pentax's etc , i just love the digital age my grandson who is six can do powerpoint presentations on MY computer, and i am teaching all of them how to handle a camera, they can actually pic up the D2X (properly strapped around their necks etc) and look through the viewfinder and take a photo, framing the subject and hold the camera resonably still, yes it's a bit silly letting them use the D2X when a smaller body would make more sense but they want to use the one granpa uses and it makes them feel special and they listen and learn,
meanwhile i am learning CS2 and Capture 4 , if i can't change the world i might as well go along for the ride !!! Nikon boy Norman
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