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NIKON CORPORATION
NIKON D3S
5/300 second
F/11.0
130 mm
200
Feb 28, 2010, 7:28:28 AM
Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows
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If you can't find the fisherman look closer

A traditional fishing boat at the Mesolonghi lagoon with its nets catching the morning light

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*tech stuff
Camera: Nikon D3s
Lens: Nikkor 70-200 f/2.8 IF ED VR @125mm
Aperture: f/11
Shutter Speed: 1/60"
ISO: 200
Flash: Did not fire
VR: ON
Filters: -
Tripod: NO
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~Lovell-SimonsJanet Jan 28, 2011  Professional General Artist
(Oops, my apologies... the fave on the dandelions was from someone who collected this photograph of yours. )

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~Lovell-SimonsJanet Jan 28, 2011  Professional General Artist
Breathtaking, beautiful, serene. I also enjoy the mirroring of arches in the mountains found within the workings of the fishing gear. Lovely work.

(Also, thanks for the Dandelion fave of so long ago... )

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*KirlianCamera Feb 2, 2011  Professional Photographer
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*Hieronimus-art Jan 20, 2011  Professional Photographer
really good photography !
I see you have the Nikon D3s do you advise me to buy it ?
Or I should buy an other camera ? (like the D7000), I want to stay in Nikon actually I have a D80.
:+fav: your work ! (and feature soon :D)

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*KirlianCamera Jan 20, 2011  Professional Photographer
Thank you :)

If you have the money for a D3s go for it. It is a great camera but you will need great lenses to make the most out of it. It is a big change from the D80 are you sure you need it?

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*Hieronimus-art Jan 20, 2011  Professional Photographer
Thank you for the answer !
my work is photographer I need a second camera for can use both togother and not change of lense all the time.
I have a 50 mm f1.4 for the portraits. I think it's a good lense :). I could need an other lense too.
But it's an expensive one the D3s isn't it ? :)

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*KirlianCamera Jan 20, 2011  Professional Photographer
Yes the 1.4 is a great lens for portraits. and yes it is an expensive camera. D7000 is a good alternative.

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*Hieronimus-art Jan 20, 2011  Professional Photographer
You think the D7000 is a good alternative for have a really visible difference of quality with the D80 ? (who is good).
With a D3s you can take photographies with more ISO ? (the photographies of sport indoor is really not easy to do, because of the lack of the light and we need speed because the players are in move (and move quick). ?

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*KirlianCamera Jan 20, 2011  Professional Photographer
D7000 is sooooooooo much better than the D80 and has good High ISO performance. It definitely needs a firmware update cause the first shipments came with a few problems but nothing that can't be solved.

The D3s can do anything you ever wanted a camera to do. But you pay for that of course.

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*Hieronimus-art Jan 20, 2011  Professional Photographer
If it's my work I have to pay :D.
I have to be sure I will can win the money difference.
I will see how my activity go. Are you a professional photographe ?

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