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Some pics of Mt.FujiCool

Taken with D90, Tamron 17-35


Sunrise on the way to Mt.Fuji.
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Long exposure (97.8)
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More Mt Fuji, taken with D700 and 70-200 F2.8 VR on Manfrotto tripod and cable shutter release.

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In the day from Lake Kawaguchi

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Canon shooters....

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Fishing in the morning, the steam is from the lake as the sun heats it up.

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Taken from Lake Tanuki on the South Western corner of Mt Fuji.

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nice photos, always love Mt Fuji!
i still remember how excited i was when i first saw Mt Fuji when i was a little kid

btw, baby R's long exposure shot seems a bit blurry on my screen?
She didn't have a wire cable release, so in bulb mode, she had to use her finger to depress the shutter. Another reason was the tripod not being a decent one, it was a really cheap one. I think it moved a little when the wind blew.

You should visit Mt Fuji again!
Lovely shots.
BTW - could you keep 'bulb' open with an ML-L3 infrared remote?
Baby R and CTM,
Thanks for posting the pics of Mt. Fuji. I hope to go back there someday and next time with my camera.
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ArcspacE: You can, in bulb mode you just press the button once to open the shutter and then again to close it!.
Nice photos, postcards anyone?

CTM the 291s exposure has some choppy gradient on the top left, or is it just my monitor?
(12-16-2009 08:50 PM)Magicmarker Wrote: [ -> ]Nice photos, postcards anyone?

CTM the 291s exposure has some choppy gradient on the top left, or is it just my monitor?

Yes, choppy gradient as well on mine. I don't know why. Could be the processing? Or it could be the aperture. I shot at quite a small F to get the nice flare from lights. I honestly have no idea why, but it isn't your monitor.
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