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Fun with my new Sigma 10-20mm.

Fun with my new Sigma 10-20mm. That is one great lens! I have only shot about 100 pictures with it, but I already love it. All shot with the Nikon D200 and the Sigma 10-20. Several of these were helped along by some fill flash from a wireless, hand held SB-800.

A cloudy autumn day

A cloudy autumn day in an area with lots of deserted boats. The light on such days is just fantastic for the most well lit detail shots. God's great lightbox. All shot with a Canon Powershot A630 handheld.

Using wireless off-camera flash

I have recently started using my D200 and the SB-800 flash without cable like I used to do with my Minolta 7D and the HS5600. It's great!

Yellow chairs in Ørestaden

Yellow chairs in Ørestaden in Copenhagen. All shot with Nikon D200 and Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 VR and Nikon 17-55mm f2.8

Reasons not to replace my D200

I am sure I will keep on taking great pictures with my D200 in spite of Nikon's recent announcement of a D300 and a D3.

The feeling of pro glass

Oh, yes! These huge 17-55mm and 70-200mm f2.8 lenses do feel great in the hands, and the do take some awful nice pictures

Chalk cliffs

The chalk cliffs of Danish Moen (Møn) suffered a huge landslide and a new peninsula formed in the ocean beneath the coast. All shot with the Nikon D200 and a 18-200mm VR.

Snowy sundown

Snowy sundown all shot with long exposures on a tripod with a Nikon D200 and the 18-200mm. The images have been post processed in different ways.

Fun with night shots and HDR

Fun with night shots and HDR - High Dynamic Range. All are stacked from 5 bracketed shots from a D200, 18-200mm on a tripod.

Digital black&white

Updated: B/W images can be stunning, and converting digital color images to B/W can produce some surprisingly good results – provided you do it the right way.

I had a bit of fun using the

I had a bit of fun using the channel mixer in Photoshop to convert to B/W. The images are assorted land- and waterscapes shop with different cameras.
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