A very long term (and final) review: The Nikon D700
Bear with me here. The Nikon D700 may be a 2008 camera, (ouch, that’s four years old? Why is he reviewing it now?) and even worse, I received it’s successor – the D800 – on 22 March. (My initial...
View ArticleOn assignment: Bistro food
This set shot with a Nikon D700, AFS 60/2.8 G Micro and several SB900 flashes. I’m seeing an increasing shift in my commercial work these days towards food – as a gourmet (or perhaps as a greedy...
View ArticlePOTD: Flambé
Baked Alaska. Nikon D700, AFS 60/2.8 G Micro Flames are a funny thing – they don’t photograph well. Simply, yellow flame is bright because it contains a lot of incandescent little particles; usually,...
View ArticlePOTD: Primary colors
Primary colors. Nikon D700, 28-300VR. Here’s a good example of an image that wouldn’t work at all in black and white…to be the subject of an upcoming article! MTFiled under: POTD
View ArticleNikon D700 firmware update…
…v1.03 is now online for download here. It’s supposed to solve an extreme underexposure problem (which I’ve never, ever seen in >100,000 frames with three cameras) – but I suspect there may be some...
View ArticlePhotoessay: Monochromatic life in Kathmandu
The first part of an ongoing series of the streets and people of Kathmandu, Nepal. Shot in mid-2011 with a Nikon D700, 24/1.4 G and 85/1.4 G lenses. Filed under: On Photography
View ArticlePhotoessay: Life in Kathmandu, part 3
The final part of my ‘life in Kathmandu’ series. Shot in mid-2011 with a Nikon D700, 24/1.4 and 85/1.4 G. I think this set really epitomizes my ‘cinematic’ style of reportage. Enjoy! MT Filed under: On...
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