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gekitetsuphoto · 8 months
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artbybella13 · 2 months
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Hello there! I just found your page and truly I am so glad I did. Your photography is incredible and inspirational! Do keep up the fantastic work <3 I would like to ask out of curiosity, what camera type do you use for your photos?
Hello! Thanks so much! And hopefully I’ll get back into the groove soon, I’ve been working too much.
And I use a Nikon d7500, but will hopefully upgrade to the 850 soon, the lenses I use are the 85mm f3.5 and the 70-200 f2.8, both Nikkor lenses.
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wingedjewels · 1 year
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Hidden Beauty-Female Ruby Throat Hummingbird by Ronald Brown Via Flickr: North Florida USA Nikon 850, 300mm Telephoto Lens Iso200, f5.6,300mm 1/4000 sec
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petersolarz · 2 years
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Hi sorry for the dumb question but what kind of camera do you use? I want to get into photography. But I just want a really simple camera because I know nothing about like fstops or exposures or anything like that💔💔💔💔💔
Not a dumb question. I use 2 main cameras, a Nikon D 850 and a Sony RX100 VI. I carry the Sony at all times and take my walks with it too. The Nikon is used mainly in the studio. Your eye will do the work, not necessarily the camera and your editing skills in post will make it art. Get the best camera you can afford and practice everyday seeing the world around you, and don’t forget your camera.
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alifeingrain · 2 years
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hi! i absolutely love your photography it's genuinely so inspiring!!! also, as someone who's lived in an equatorial climate their entire life, looking at your photos make me yearn for the cooling weather of a temperate climate hike so badly. quite honestly my dream to travel to the uk again and go on some good walks. may i ask how is it like carrying a medium format on a hike? I've been planning to get a mamiya 645 for myself for ages (i kno it's not your model), but im kind of hesitant because i already feel like i'm lugging around my nikone fe2, but to be able to shoot on medium format is such a sweet siren's song.
Hi there!
Well the current crop of Lake District photos that I post with an August 2022 date stamp were shot when the weather was between 30-34C and I was miserable. But maybe for you that would be quite a refreshing temperature? :)
So, I have 2 medium format cameras and use them completely differently. My Pentax 645 is essentially banished to my car when I hike in the UK. It's the camera that I use when I pull into a layby to shoot a nice view. It is absolutely not one I take on a hike - it feels like it weighs as much as my 2 litre water pack yet has harder corners to bean myself over the head with. Even if it was the only camera I hiked with, I don't think I'd be able to get used to the weight.
However my TLR is a lovely little camera to take on a hike. It's bigger and boxier than a 35mm SLR but it doesn't have nearly so much weight to it as the 1980s cameras.
Personally, I would say if you're going to hike with a Mamiya 645 then keep the walks flat and short and invest in a hella good shoulder strap. But if you want to shoot medium format and weight is an issue (but an inbuilt light meter isn't an absolute requirement), then I would enthusiastically suggest you check out a Rollei TLR. I have a Rolleicord Vb from the 70s and I adore it with my whole heart. It weighs about 850 grams versus my 645 that comes in at 1800 grams!
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rayhanargentique · 6 months
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6| Loiret and digital digression (1/2) I had the opportunity to put my hands on a rare digital lens. I was curious to see how it performs.Spoiler : as for a D850 with a 70-200mm f2,8 (lens value : 2800€ nine) or this Nikon J2 with this 32mm f1.2 (lens value : 850€ nine), my heart still goes for analog. With the 10 megapixels of the J2, you can forgot about cropping. Digital gives you the…
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dailydoseofnyc · 10 months
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One of my dreams is to have friends that I can sit around a brunch table with but I walk the streets alone. Lower East Side - Manhattan - New York. Nikon D-850
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orthodoxydaily · 11 months
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Saints&Reading: Tuesday, October 24, 2023
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Saint Theophanes the Confessor and Hymnographer, Bishop of Nicea (850)
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Saint Theophanes, Confessor and Hymnographer, Bishop of Nicea was the younger brother of the Saint Theodore the Branded (December 27). The brothers received an excellent education and were particularly involved in philosophy. Striving towards the knowledge of God, they settled in the Lavra of Saint Savva. Here Saint Theophanes was tonsured, and later became a hieromonk.
The holy brothers were famed as advocates of icon veneration. They boldly fulfilled the mission entrusted them by the Patriarch of Jerusalem and went to Constantinople to denounce the iconoclast emperor Leo the Armenian (813-820). Afterwards, they also denounced the iconoclast emperors Michael Balbos (820-829) and Theophilus (829-842).
The saints had to endure imprisonment, hunger, even torture. The emperor Theophilus gave orders to inscribe a phrase insulting to the glorious confessors upon their faces with red-hot needles. Therefore, they are called “Branded”. “Write whatever you wish, but at the Last Judgment you shall read your own writing,” said the agonized brothers to the emperor. They sent Theodore to prison, where also he died (+ 833), but Theophanes was sent into exile. With the restoration of Icon veneration Saint Theophanes was returned from exile and consecrated Bishop of Nicea. The saint wrote about 150 canons, among which is a beautiful canon in defense of holy icons. He died peacefully around the year 850.
SYNAXIS OF THE SAINTS OF OPTINA
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Commemorated today are our holy fathers Moses, Antony, Leonid(Lev), Macarius, Hilarion, Ambrose, Anatolius I, Isaac I, Joseph, Barsanuphius, Anatolius the Younger, Nectarius, Nikon the Confessor, and Hieromartyr Isaac the Younger. Hieromartyr Isaac was shot by the Bolsheviks on December 26 1937.   This feast commemorates a few of the holy Fathers who made the Optina Hermitage (Pustyn) a focus for the powerful renewal movement that spread through the Church in Russia beginning early in the nineteenth century, and continuing up to (and even into) the atheist persecutions of the twentieth century. Saint Paisius Velichkovsky (November 15) was powerfully influential in bringing the almost-lost hesychastic tradition of Orthodox spirituality to Russia in the eighteenth century, and his labors found in Optina Monastery a 'headquarters' from which they spread throughout the Russian land. The monastery itself had been in existence since at least the sixteenth century, but had fallen into decay through the anti-monastic policies of Catherine II and other modernizing rulers. Around 1790, Metropolitan Platon of Moscow undertook a mission to restore and revive the monastery in the tradition set forth by St Paisius. By the early 1800s the monastery (located about 80 miles from Moscow) had become a beacon of Orthodox spirituality, partly through their publication of Orthodox spiritual texts, but more importantly through the lineage of divinely-enlightened spiritual fathers (startsi, plural of starets) who served as guides to those, noble and peasant, who flocked to the monastery for their holy counsel. The fathers aroused some controversy in their own day; a few critics (some of them from other monasteries) disapproved of their allowing the Jesus Prayer to become widely-known among the people, fearing that it would give rise to spiritual delusion (prelest). For a wonderful depiction of the deep influence of the Jesus Prayer on Russian life during this period, read the anonymously-written Way of a Pilgrim.   With the coming of the Russian Revolution in 1917, the monastery was of course officially shut down, but some of the Fathers were able to keep it running for a time as an 'agricultural legion'. Over the years, most of the Fathers were dispersed, to die in exile, in prison camps, or by the firing squad. Many of them are known to have continued to function as startsi to their spiritual children, despite great danger and hardship, for the remainder of their time on earth.   Commemoration of the Optina startsi was approved by the Synod of the Russian Church Abroad in 1990, and by the Moscow Patriarchate in 1996. The Optina Monastery itself was officially re-established in 1987.
Source: Orthodox Church in America_ OCA
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ACTS 8:26-39
26 Now an angel of the Lord spoke to Philip, saying, "Arise and go toward the south along the road which goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza." This is desert. 27 So he arose and went. And behold, a man of Ethiopia, a eunuch of great authority under Candace the queen of the Ethiopians, who had charge of all her treasury, and had come to Jerusalem to worship, 28 was returning. And sitting in his chariot, he was reading Isaiah the prophet. 29 Then the Spirit said to Philip, "Go near and overtake this chariot." 30 So Philip ran to him, and heard him reading the prophet Isaiah, and said, "Do you understand what you are reading?" 31 And he said, "How can I, unless someone guides me?" And he asked Philip to come up and sit with him. 32 The place in the Scripture which he read was this: He was led as a sheep to the slaughter; And as a lamb before its shearer is silent, So He opened not His mouth. 33 In His humiliation His justice was taken away, And who will declare His generation? For His life is taken from the earth." 34 So the eunuch answered Philip and said, "I ask you, of whom does the prophet say this, of himself or of some other man?" 35 Then Philip opened his mouth, and beginning at this Scripture, preached Jesus to him. 36 Now as they went down the road, they came to some water. And the eunuch said, "See, here is water. What hinders me from being baptized?" 37 Then Philip said, "If you believe with all your heart, you may." And he answered and said, "I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God." 38 So he commanded the chariot to stand still. And both Philip and the eunuch went down into the water, and he baptized him. 39 Now when they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord caught Philip away, so that the eunuch saw him no more; and he went on his way rejoicing.
LUKE 8:1-3
1 Now it came to pass, afterward, that He went through every city and village, preaching and bringing the glad tidings of the kingdom of God. And the twelve were with Him, 2 and certain women who had been healed of evil spirits and infirmities-Mary called Magdalene, out of whom had come seven demons, 3 and Joanna the wife of Chuza, Herod's steward, and Susanna, and many others who provided for Him from their substance.
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grmmorg · 2 years
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Nikon d7000 price in nepal
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Nikon d7000 price in nepal upgrade#
I think it produces awesome pictures and it has exceptional build quality. This lens (probably because it’s a kit lens) has come in for a fair bit of abuse online. It’s only recently that I’ve gotten a lot of use out of the 18-105 kit lens. I tended to use mostly these two lenses for a while. They’re both great lenses and neither is very expensive. I picked up two Nikon prime lenses to go with it – the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G and the AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G. I’ve been using the D7000 for a few months now. It’s just that for that much money, I’d like to get a bit more in the way of build quality. Again, I want to say that the 600D is a great camera. It was a bare whisper with no vibration at all. When I picked up the D7000 after that, I could really feel the difference in the solid build quality and the precision of the controls and the effortless and nearly inaudible little “schnick” of the shutter firing. And when I took the pictures, I heard a distinct “ping” sound, like a rusty spring inside the camera had fired, and I could feel the vibration of the camera body as the shutter flipped up and down. The buttons also felt very creaky with a lot of play. I put down my D7000 and picked up the 600D and how light it was almost blew my mind. This camera is also a great camera and probably the closet Canon competitor for Nikon’s D5100. They asked me if I could take a picture of their group and they handed me their camera – a Canon EOS 600D (also called a T3i). I remember walking around Taipei not that long ago taking pictures when I came across a group of people taking pictures of themselves outside a restaurant. I appreciate things that are well-built and I feel a little burst of pleasure every time I pick up the D7000. In the end, my buyer’s remorse faded and I came to love my D7000. I also looked through its viewfinder to remind myself how superior the viewfinder of the D7000 was – much larger and much brighter. While out walking around with my camera, I’d pop into a camera store just to pick up a D5100 and remind myself of its toy-like feel and ergonomics. For weeks, I had to go over my reasons for purchasing the D7000 to reassure myself that I hadn’t made a mistake. Before I could change my mind, I bought the camera (the kit with the 18-105 lens) and took it home.īuyers remorse is a fact of life for me, and because of the high purchase price of the D7000 and its greater weight, I doubted I’d made the right choice for a long time. The D7000 was significantly more expensive than the D5100, but I at least felt like I was getting something of value for my money. There was none of the looseness and clicky/plasticy feel that the D5100 had. The buttons and controls were crisp and hard with a good feel. The feel of the body and the controls was miles ahead of the D5100. THIS was a well-built piece of technology. As soon as I picked it up, I could feel the difference. I asked the clerk at the camera store if I could check out the Nikon D7000 sitting beside the D5100. As I said, perhaps I’m out of touch with prices, but for that much money, I expect something much more solid. It was so light and the buttons, wheels, and controls felt so plasticy, that I couldn’t justify spending $850 on it. The D5100, for all its ability to produce great images, felt toy-like in my hands. And that scanner is a serious chunk of well-built technology. In fact, I think I’ve only spent that much money once before in my life and that was for a Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED. I’ve hardly ever spent that much for anything in my life (other than for flights). Perhaps I’m behind the times, but when I plunk down $850, I expect to get something very substantial. The problem, once I was holding a D5100 in my hands, was what I felt was a disconnect between the build quality of the camera and its price.
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It seemed the perfect upgrade from my D40X. It takes great pictures, is quite small and light, and has a swivel screen. And all the reports I’ve heard and the reviews I’ve read recommend it highly. That’s not to say that the D5100 isn’t a great camera. Once at the camera store, however, I started to have second thoughts. I went to the camera store with money in my pocket fully intending to just buy a D5100 and then bring it home. It was something of a surprise purchase in that I went out to buy a Nikon D5100. A few months ago, I purchased a Nikon D7000 DSLR.
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wingedjewels · 2 years
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Emerald Hummingbird In Fire spikes by Ronald Brown Via Flickr: North Florida USA Nikon 850, 300mm Telephoto lens 1/3200 sec 160 iso, f5.6
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samanthamontagnini · 2 years
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rayhanargentique · 6 months
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6| Loiret et digression numérique (1/2) J’ai eu l’opportunité d’acquérir pour un prix intéressant un bel objectif numérique. Curieux, j’ai voulu voir ce que cela donnait.Je vais déjà gâcher la surprise : que ce soit un D850 avec un 70-200mm f2,8 (valeur de l’objectif 2800€ neuf) ou le petit Nikon J2 avec un 32mm f1.2 (valeur de l’objectif 850€ neuf) utilisé ici, je préfère toujours…
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fastphil101 · 4 years
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National Gallery,London. by Fast Phil Via Flickr: Copyright Image +447811157979
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Laura + Kevin
Been through some adventures with these two!  So excited for them <3 Backyard Maternity Session in Sarnia, Ontario by Sarnia Photographer Daniel McQuillan Photography - SEE MORE HERE
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zenpaiii-x · 7 years
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Photo cred @highzociety
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