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Horses grazing in the setting sun.
[wzslider height=”510″ lightbox=”true”]Horses grazing, in the setting sun, beside an old barn on the east side of Wallingford CT. Nikon D7100, 18-55mm lens @ 24mm. 1/125, f/16, ISO 200.
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Barn & horse, Wallingford CT
[wzslider height=”510″ lightbox=”true”]Farm on Whirlwind Hill Rd., Wallingford, CT Nikon D7100, 18-55mm lens @ 32mm. 1/160, f/11, ISO 320
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Dairy Farm, Columbia CT
[wzslider height=”520″ lightbox=”true”]Active Dairy Farm on Rt. 66 in Columbia CT. Nikon D7100, 18-55mm lens @ 55mm. 1/125, f11, ISO 100
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Abandoned Barn, Durham CT
[wzslider height=”550″ lightbox=”true”] Abandoned barn in Durham CT. Nikon D7100, 18-55mmlens @ 44mm. 1/640, f8, ISO 400
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Bird in Flight Photography – Hubbard Park
[wzslider autoplay=”true” height=”800″ lightbox=”true”] This was my first attempt at bird in flight photography or what is known amongst photographers as “birding”. My current systems didn’t have fast enough autofocus to handle birds in flight. However, I purchased the new Nikon D7100 which shoots 6fps, has 51 point AF and autofocuses with lenses F8 or faster. This feature is normally only found on hi-end pro camera’s whereas most camera’s in this price range only AF at 5.6 or faster. This allows more lens choices or perhaps a multiplier. I coupled this with the also new Nikon 80-400, AFS-VR, 4.0-5.6 lens. I took about 400 photo’s this afternoon and surprisingly had…