Tag: Nikon D3

June 22, 2010

Rapids

Neat close up of a river in Vermont taken with a Singh Ray Variable Neutral Density Filter to get “that maximum water blur”. This is a 4 second exposure taken at f/16 with a Nikon D3 on a

March 17, 2010

Yummy & Delicious!

I’m not a food photographer. Never had the urge to shoot something cooked or baked until tonight. These cupcakes were just begging me to break out some lights and lenses and get to work. These are toffee/caramel buttercream

March 15, 2010

Somewhere, NYC

This was taken while street walking with a 24 mm Perspective Control Lens on my D3 (Thanks Ron!). This lens has quickly moved up my wishlist as a creative ‘weapon’ in the lens arsenal. It’s a great deal

March 8, 2010

Passing Through The Lane…

I’m not a big fan of the Canon vs Nikon debate. I shot with a Canon Rebel, 20D and 40D… then made the switch to a Nikon D3 and one of the main reasons was its low light

September 8, 2009

Turning 7!

My son Tristan turns 7 next weekend- we had his big bash at the Long Island Ducks game last night. While the Ducks lost miserably, the game was lots of fun. He met the players, stood on the

August 3, 2009

ISO 4,500

Shhoting indoor soccer is tough on a camera. Lighting isn’t great, action is fast, and focus lock takes a split second longer than usual because players bunch together and then separate like the wind. Tristan has been playing

July 22, 2009

Coquina Beach, Outer Banks

This shot is from Coquina Beach in the Outer Banks.  Always loved those ‘long-view’ beach shots where the beach sorta   s t r e t c h e s away from you and meets the ocean in the

July 20, 2009

Strike a Pose!

Back to one of my favorite shooting locations at sunset- West Meadow Beach in Stonybrook. Great view of the sun as it drops to the horizon, can’t ask for a better backdrop. My son Aidan was in party

July 10, 2009

The Last Frame

Always interesting to see what the last frame you took on location turned out to be. Sunlight had just about faded below the horizon at Coquina Beach in the Outer Banks and the Moon had risen in the

July 7, 2009

Right Place, Right Time…

This cube sculpture in lower Manhattan really intrigued me as our Photowalk made our way past it. It was early afternoon so the light reaching the street through the buildings was pretty harsh, the worst kind of light

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