November 2006


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Winter has finally come and a little of the white stuff is on the ground. A neighbor got caught out in the cold, at least their hot tub. With the near zero temps, the overflow has created an amazing ice tower that’s nearly 12′ tall. I couldn’t resist going out and making a couple of snaps.

Photo captured by D200, 28f1.4 on Lexar digital film

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Coming really late to the party, I now have a D200 and truly enjoy shooting with this camera. I’m literally never without it. I’ve had LOTS of requests for a D200 Settings page. While I think the settings are pretty straight forward, click on the link and you’ll see what I use the majority of the time. These settings are based on the 2.0 Firmware.

In regards to info on how I’m incorporating the D200 into my personal photography, because it ain’t how you might think, you’ll have to pick up the upcoming issue of the BT Journal to find out.

Photo captured by D200, 70-180macro 2 - SB-800 on Lexar digital film

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After 7 weeks on the road, I’m finally back home, what do I do when I get back home? I smell the roses!

Photo captured by D2X, 105VR with 3 SB-800 on Lexar digital film

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WOW…want a turn out of Moose Fans at PhotoPlus today. Lexar hosted me at their booth where I did four presentations. From opening to closing, a whole lot of you came to shake hands, introduce yourself and tell me about your photographic passions. Even had good friends like Jay Maisel, Joe McNally, Howard Schatz, Bruce Dale & Bill Neill come by, too cool! I sure appreciate each and everyone of you taking the time to stop by and saying hello. Thanks also to Lexar for bringing me in for a great event! Thanks Jeff!

Photo captured by Sharon Peterson with D200, 28f1.4 on Lexar digital film

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Ran into a good friend last night at a meeting, she said, “Moose in the city, you lost?” I like wildlife in all forms and NYC is as wild life as you’re going to find. I really like exploring the city in B&W, this is one of my favorites from the week.

Photo captured by D200, 28f1.4 on Lexar digital film

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