Guess what it is...
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You got it, Loyd. That was quick!
Never pet a burning dog.
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I like his guess, but I'll have to go with the mouth of some aquatic creature pressed up against the glass?
UPDATED POST... LOL, you posted the answer while I was still typing my guess. ![]() |
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Man that just means I need to find something to post...
cachslinger, jump on in here my friend I have no ideas or any cool pictures to show. Feel free man. ![]() Trust your captain .... but keep your seatbelt securely fastened.
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Okay ICHAPPEL, seeing where I skipped out of one earlier this year, I'll try to stump someone. LOL.
Here's the subject. I shot this with a Nikkor 85mm Tilt Shift Lens lens and Nikon D2X a couple years ago.
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What is a Tilt shift lens?????...
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he Nikon PC-E Micro Nikkor 85mm f/2.8D Lens is a medium-telephoto lens with special "Perspective Control" tilt and shift functions, making it ideal for architectural, portrait, product, and nature photography. Using tilt and shift correction will help obtain a natural-looking perspective in a distortion-free architectural image. The PC-E 85mm lens is compatible with all digital and 35mm film SLR cameras (in manual mode). With the latest digital cameras (i.e. D3, D700 & D300, and later models), auto-aperture control is possible directly from the camera itself. http://en.nikon.ca/Nikon-Products/Product-Archive/Camera-Lenses/1458/PC-Micro-NIKKOR-85mm-f%252F2.8D.html#tab-ProductDetail-ProductTabs-Overview |
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That sounds like a pricey little gadget ya got there man.
Trust your captain .... but keep your seatbelt securely fastened.
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The Camera and Lens belong to work. LOL, I spend my money on food, shelter, and car repairs. Not much left over for the fancier things in life. Any Guesses on the Photo? ![]() - Brian |
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water drops
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Technically "yes", but it's what the water drop is on that I'm looking for. This may give it away, but the full photo will leave no doubt as to the name of the object. ![]()
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cachslinger, jump on in here my friend I have no ideas or any cool pictures to show. Feel free man. 