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June 10, 2013
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This is a picture I took at the Vietnam War Memorial… just saw this girl and thought it would make an interesting picture.  Taken with a Nikon D600, VR 28-300 lens at 82mm, ISO 100, 1/200, f5girl-at-the-wall.jpg

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June 10, 2013
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That camera/lens combination produces some

very sharp images complete with nicely saturated

colours.

It has to be on my wish list because I think the D600

is about as good as any camera out there right now.

Only thing that might also interest me is the new breed

of mirrorless cameras.

They could be the wave of the future but we will have to

wait a little while longer to see.

Great shot from a great camera/lens!

Dale.

June 10, 2013
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Yes, very sharp.  I think, however, that the focus is on the names and not on the woman’s face.
Maybe that was the intent.  A smaller aperture would have given a wider depth of field which might have been better.

Hate the hair color, but that’s not your fault, Michael.

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June 10, 2013
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Surely a crystal sharp shot…and

The angle is very good and the colors are amazing…

As Mandrake said , the focus should be on her face..

But still the shot looks nice and crisp!

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June 11, 2013
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I agree with you Mandrake… but it wasn’t a posed shot… she put the flower down got up and walked on… I almost didn’t get the shot as I had to get my camera out and really took it with whatever settings were already in the camera

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