Fall Colors with Nikon D90
Wow, it is this time of the year once again. It’s been basically a year since I tested for the first tested the Nikon D90, fine tuning it and getting to know this camera better. The Nikon D90 has been a great tool after 12 months of continuous use making itself my camera of choice every time I go out for a shooting and even in the studio. It had dethroned the Nikon D200 all this year. Being the Nikon D200 better sealed against the elements, it will start to see more action during this winter which by the way, at the time of typing this, we are getting our first snow fall of the season here 35 minutes south the Twin Cities.
The following collection of Autumn pictures were taken last week during a trip to the Owatona and Makato area. A trip I made with a good friend of mine especially for th pictures you are about to see. Sorry for my absence on the blog, but time has been a factor. Enjoy these pictures as much as I enjoyed taking them.
-Camera:
-Nikon D90
-Lenses:
-Tokina 12-24 F/4 ATX
-Nikon 17-55 AF-S F/2.8 (my workhorse)
-Nikon 80-200 F/2.8 (2 rings version)
-Nikon SB-600 (for fill flash situations)
-77mm Circular Polarizer and ND.09 Neutral Density filters both from Tiffen
Pictures converted and slightly edited with Nikon Capture NX2 and final adjustments using Adobe Photoshop CS2.




cool pics..no its stunning!! great angle for the 1st pic..the leaf floating in water too is nice..thanx for sharing
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