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Tag Archives: nikon
New Nikon 80-400mm VR lens with AF-S
The original Nikon 80-400VR lens was introduced back in 2000 BD (Before Digital) and was the very first Vibration Reduction or VR lens Nikon produced. 🙂 I have been wishing, hoping and begging Nikon to come out with a newer … Continue reading
Amazing Nikon Lens Sale
Amazing as Nikon NEVER puts their lenses on sale. Guess I can not say never again, eh? Feast your eyes on these beauties including a few of my favorites: 80-400VR, 18-200VR (DX), 28-300VR (FX) and the Nifty-Fifty: 50mm f/1.8. Below … Continue reading
Photographing a Car Show
Last weekend I photographed the 12th annual Syracuse Nationals car show. This year the show had over 7,000 entries from antique automobiles to totally custom creations. Photographing a show of this size is very challenging and overwhelming. Being a mostly … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Photography
Tagged cars, fairgrounds, flash, ford, live show, nationals, new york, nikon, plymouth, sb-600, speedlight, starsky and hutch, superbird, syracuse
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4th of July Dessert
Looking for a dessert this 4th of July holiday weekend? May I suggest Bread and Putter’s Bright Red Strawberry Pie. Even my Disney characters thought it looked great. For the recipe, click here. BTW, even new gelatin was a bit … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged 4th of july, characters, d700, dessert, disney, food, fruit, holiday, nikon, pie, strawberries, strawberry, tokina 11-16mm
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Getting Close
There are many ways of getting close in photography. Over the last couple of weeks, I have tried to show you a few of the different ways. The above collage summarizes them. Starting from the upper left: 10x Close Up … Continue reading








