Interesting, and slightly different tonal range.
I have to start investigating digital dark room.
This one is slightly cropped.
D-200 with Nikkor 28mmf3.5 lens at1/250 sec., f8, ISO125.
Not quite FP-4, but still nice. I need to learn about highlight reduction, I think..
There's a 50% crop there to pull up detail.
Note wood-grain detail on the backing board.
Aphid infested elm leaf.
Nikkor 50 mm f-2 at 1/125 sec, f2 ISO 100 in the shade.
Not sure I like the out of focus highlights in the back-ground that much.
Like most of all my other Nikkors, this one settles into it's comfort zone about f5.6, or f8.
Taken from the balcony at Daughter's place on the 5th floor.
I don't normally see elm leaves up this close.
The lens was set at it's minimum focus distance for this one.
50mm f2 again at 1/80 sec. f2. ISO "High 3",
which I suspect was 2006 Nikon-speak for ISO 3200.
Pixillation is quite obvious here.
Same exposure details as above.
Snoopervisor on a late evening siesta.
These last 2 photos would likely benefit from photo suite adjustments.
Still, for what they are, from the slow processor and all, not bad.
Regards,
Doc Sharptail
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