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kdo2milger 03-16-2009 10:03 AM

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+1 rep from me digiman!

I like this one especially:tup:

stinhambo 03-16-2009 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by DigitalMan (Post 44131)
Let me know which one you want and I will send it to you... I normally don't post the full size images on the board.

Well actually the first two photos you posted on the previous page would be awesome :)

06350Zrjd 03-16-2009 08:41 PM

you bought it from chantilly nissan right? my cousin and i looked at that red one when it was on display outside and even sat in it. We were going to test drive it but he drove the white one instead. congrats and enjoy

m4a1mustang 03-16-2009 09:20 PM

Northern VA for the win! Our paths will cross one of these days, Sir!

We're a lot alike! My last performance car was a Mustang and lookie right there in your drive parked next to the Z.

Great taste, my friend! Great taste! And awesome pics. I just bought a DSLR so I'm hoping I can start to taking some nice shots like yours. :D

epod86 03-20-2009 01:55 PM

Curious, what are you shooting HDR with, got your exif data handy? And interesting results with the cloudy low light and HDR. Nice shots.

DigitalMan 03-21-2009 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by epod86 (Post 45712)
Curious, what are you shooting HDR with, got your exif data handy? And interesting results with the cloudy low light and HDR. Nice shots.

I use a Nikon D700 for most of my HDR's.

http://digitalman.smugmug.com/photos...99_Ww48q-O.jpg

Link to my current HDR gallerys

epod86 03-22-2009 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by DigitalMan (Post 45900)
I use a Nikon D700 for most of my HDR's.

:eek: And here I was thinking of buying a D90. I haven't shot SLR since my dad's Nikon F401 in highschool and I miss big glass and aperture settings. A finepix 5900 just cannot get you shots (minus the HDR of course) like yours.

The HDR gallery should be some drooling material for a while...

06350Zrjd 03-29-2009 10:03 AM

hey i think you were the one i saw yesterday saturday around 2pm-3pm on Rt. 29 in Centreville. I was in a blue 350Z and pulled up next to you, i waved but i dont think you saw me. You made a left turn on stringfellow, was it you?

DigitalMan 03-30-2009 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by 06350Zrjd (Post 48692)
hey i think you were the one i saw yesterday saturday around 2pm-3pm on Rt. 29 in Centreville. I was in a blue 350Z and pulled up next to you, i waved but i dont think you saw me. You made a left turn on stringfellow, was it you?


Yep it was me... I did see your Blue 350z but I didn't see the wave! :hello: Sorry!

RedlineHR 04-05-2009 12:23 PM

Wow, first I had car envy and now camera envy. You are killing me! :icon17:

I purchased a D300 only 4 weeks prior to the D700 being released. I would have paid another grand for the D700, but I did not even know it was coming out.

The D300 is still very nice. The D700 does not tempt me enough that I'd want to sell my D300 to get it - Unlike what the 370 does to my 350 ;). I'd love the improved High-ISO performance, but 95% of my shooting situations wouldn't use it. The FF sensor is very tempting.

Very nice HDRs. I have not started any yet. Which processing software do you use. The thumbnails look over-processed, but then I look at the full-size images, they are just right.

What lens and apertire did you shoot the chopper with? (#64 of 70) Very nice and well-placed depth of field. I imagine you are bracketing with a tripod?

Nice work! I just signed up for a smugmug account so I'll be posting pics there soon - as soon as I can figure out the user interface.

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Originally Posted by DigitalMan (Post 45900)


epod86 04-06-2009 08:50 PM

Next there will be a D3 or D3x on the forum. What? I can dream can't I?

Have any tips for good car photography? Like angles for good (useful) reflection? I've been meaning to try some night bulb shots once I go SLR again. Though I'll need a decent city scape/night scene first...

DigitalMan 04-10-2009 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by hiz-n-herz (Post 52194)
Wow, first I had car envy and now camera envy. You are killing me! :icon17:

I purchased a D300 only 4 weeks prior to the D700 being released. I would have paid another grand for the D700, but I did not even know it was coming out.

The D300 is still very nice. The D700 does not tempt me enough that I'd want to sell my D300 to get it - Unlike what the 370 does to my 350 ;). I'd love the improved High-ISO performance, but 95% of my shooting situations wouldn't use it. The FF sensor is very tempting.

Very nice HDRs. I have not started any yet. Which processing software do you use. The thumbnails look over-processed, but then I look at the full-size images, they are just right.

What lens and apertire did you shoot the chopper with? (#64 of 70) Very nice and well-placed depth of field. I imagine you are bracketing with a tripod?

Nice work! I just signed up for a smugmug account so I'll be posting pics there soon - as soon as I can figure out the user interface.

The chopper I shot with a Sony R1. I like the tilting LCD allows getting nice low angles.

I usually use Photomatix.

I actually have a D300 as well, great camera.

DigitalMan 04-10-2009 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by epod86 (Post 52790)
Next there will be a D3 or D3x on the forum. What? I can dream can't I?

Have any tips for good car photography? Like angles for good (useful) reflection? I've been meaning to try some night bulb shots once I go SLR again. Though I'll need a decent city scape/night scene first...

My only tips would be a nice clean car, a polarizer and of course a nice uncomplicated background.

I haven't had a chance to do too much moving vehicles but that is what I would like to do next.


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