I took a walk about in the greenway near our apartment last week with my camera. Encountered some small bees on a bush in a cluster. I was using my D90 with 18-105VR, and popped on a Raynox 250 Macro adapter and an SB400 flash. I was impressed with the results, given I had no tripod.
"No matter where you go, there you are."
-Buckaroo Banzai
Nikon D90 | Nikkor 18-105VR | AF Nikkor 50 f/1.4D | AF Micro Nikkor 105 | AF Nikkor 20 f/2.8D | AF Nikkor 70-300VR |
Canon IXY 810IS | Canon UW Housing
D800, D300, D90, 24-70 f2.8, 70-200VR f2.8, 300 F4, 105 micro, 16-85VR, 50mm 1.8, Tammy 90 macro, 70-300VR, SB900, 2xSB600, MB-D10, 055XPROB 322RC2. New computers to run photoshop faster. C&C always appreciated. PhotoGallery
Pressing the shutter is the start of the process - Joe McNally ... Buying the body is the start of the process - Dread Pirate
D800, D300, D90, 24-70 f2.8, 70-200VR f2.8, 300 F4, 105 micro, 16-85VR, 50mm 1.8, Tammy 90 macro, 70-300VR, SB900, 2xSB600, MB-D10, 055XPROB 322RC2. New computers to run photoshop faster. C&C always appreciated. PhotoGallery
Pressing the shutter is the start of the process - Joe McNally ... Buying the body is the start of the process - Dread Pirate
K1WI, this was the view on the anniversary of Sept. 11 tragedy. Every year, the two light beams shine up to the sky as a tribute and pay respects to the good people we lost that time. Unfortunately, it was so busy day that I had a hard time trying to find a good spot to shoot the downtown Manhattan skyline showing the two beams. This was the best spot I can get it from.
Here's another shot of the Empire State Building wearing lights of red, white and blue for that day.