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Posted: Mon Nov 12th, 2012 16:57
 
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Ralph G Speer



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I know that some of you might be interested in this.

Not having a micro set up or close up lens as I was sitting on the back deck waiting for a Turkey or two to show up and this ex flower attracted my attention.

 A quick shot.

 

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File:        SD4_0084a.tif

Date Created:    9/23/2012 7:28:07 PM

Date Modified: 9/23/2012 7:28:43 PM

File Size:               53.7 MB

Image Size:         2784 x 3358

File Info 2

Date Shot:           9/23/2012 13:25:47.00

Time Zone and Date:      UTC-5, DST:ON

Image Quality:   RAW (12-bit)

Artist:    Ralph G .Speer                       

Copyright:           (C) 2012 Ralph G. Speer, All rights reserved           

Camera Info

Device: Nikon D4

Lens:     VR 70-200mm f/2.8G

Focal Length:     400mm

Focus Mode:      AF-S

AF-Area Mode: Single

VR:         ON

AF Fine Tune:    OFF

Exposure

Aperture:            f/10

Shutter Speed: 1/640s

Exposure Mode:              Aperture Priority

Exposure Comp.:             -1.0EV

Exposure Tuning:

Metering:            Matrix

ISO Sensitivity:  Auto (ISO 400)

Flash

Device:

Image Settings

White Balance:  Auto1, 0, 0

Color Space:       sRGB

High ISO NR:       ON (Low)

Long Exposure NR:          OFF

Active D-Lighting:             OFF

Image Authentication:

Vignette Control:             OFF

Auto Distortion Control:                ON

Picture Control

Picture Control:                [LS] Landscape

Base:     [LS] Landscape

Quick Adjust:     0

Sharpening:        4

Contrast:             0

Brightness:         0

Saturation:          0

Hue:      0

Filter Effects:

Toning:

GPS

Latitude:              N 42°3.172' (42°3'10.3")

Longitude:          W 73°57.191' (73°57'11.5")

Altitude:              57.00m

Altitude Reference:        Sea level

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UTC:      9/23/2012 17:25:47.00

Map Datum:       WGS 84

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Posted: Mon Nov 12th, 2012 17:03
 
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Very nice Ralph, excellent capture!



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Posted: Tue Nov 13th, 2012 08:07
 
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Were you using a 2x TC? Looks good if so.

This reminds me of something I captured last month. D800 with my old 105 f4 manual focus micro Nikkor. Identification of the subject is left as an exercise for the observer.


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Posted: Tue Nov 13th, 2012 12:31
 
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Nice, guys... Makes me want to get out in the dark :-)



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Posted: Sun Dec 16th, 2012 06:20
 
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I am always in the dark o.O                          Oh you were talking about no light!!     ya right!



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