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Had a portrait session today with an oboe player for her upcoming recital and announcements.
Near the end we were both getting a bit tired so we started doing some silly shots. Here's one...the "Oboe Rifle" ;)
Nikon D800E, 50mm f/1.2 AI-S:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/.../DSC_1167s.jpg
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Scott Schroeder
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Really like this one, I keep coming back for another look.
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Beautiful shot Nate. A. J. Merrill and Woody Crumbo, to name two have painted the heck out of this scene. Your photo should join their accomplishments. I've visited several times and enjoy every visit.
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I am the worst editor on the planet. I still have images from my Europe trip last summer that I need to edit. This weekend, I finally finished them.
This is a pano of the Bibliothèque Mazarine in Paris.
http://nanadadzie.com/darkroom/pics/...ne-Pano-01.jpg
Camera - Nikon D800E
Lens - Nikon 24-120 mm f4
Stitched together with Panorama Maker 5
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austin granger
Beautiful Austin!