I did a lot of fiddling with produce this shot.. and at a guess it won't appeal to most.

and for good measure this is Katie's first shot with the D200, me and my parents. (Perhaps I should just give her the camera).

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B/W ExperimentMy first D200 image posted, and I chose a weird one, this was taken just before I broke my first UV filter (still works, but has a large chip in it).
I did a lot of fiddling with produce this shot.. and at a guess it won't appeal to most. ![]() and for good measure this is Katie's first shot with the D200, me and my parents. (Perhaps I should just give her the camera). ![]()
Craig - I prefer the 2nd one but appreciate the first for what it is.
The pure lust that's still all over your face for your newly aquired D200 is brilliant in the shot with you and your folks. It's the dream machine ain't it? ![]() Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
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