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Hello from Indiana

Josh Liechty

New member
Sorry for the late introduction. Anyway, I'm a Nikon shooter (D1 and D200, though mostly the latter these days), with an Apple Powerbook G4 15" for image acquisition during extended trips and an AMD Athlon 64 X2-based PC with Windows XP x64 for the heavy lifting. Most of my subjects are nature closeups, with a bit of landscape and event photography (usually something at church where I don't want to be volunteered for another job!).

Here's a "landscape" photo (not linked inline since it's large).
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Hi Josh,

Welcome just for joining and more so for adding to our Nikon ranks. Nikon suffered because of Canon edge in technology, but overlooked by Canon users is perhaps the great quality of the Nikon wide angle lenses which compete with the Zeiss and Olympus lenses. Also Nikon's flush has always been a leader.

I, myself am mainly a Canon user. I feel that this forum needs balance here and for this we are happy.

BTW, that I presume is slow shutter speed water coming out of the space between the rocks or is it a herd of ghosts?

Asher
 

Josh Liechty

New member
Asher Kelman said:
BTW, that I presume is slow shutter speed water coming out of the space between the rocks or is it a herd of ghosts?
Shh, don't say anything... I don't want my photo made "(in)famous" on conspiracy websites. ; )

Actually, the water was smooth, but there were bubbles of foam coming out of the cave, which made the streaks you see in the 10 sec exposure at f/13, ISO 100.
 
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