Giant in landscape

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Callie

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Southey Kruger NP, a beautiful area and one place in Kruger where the landscape allows vistas without too many bushes in the way! D70; 28-200 kit lens; F/13; 1/320; ISO 400
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I see a beautiful balance in this image. How about rendering it in B&W? Something about the image is screaming for it.
Thanks Peter, appreciate. I am not really a B&W guy, maybe because I have not taken time to look into it! Have a great evening.
 
Beautiful. Love the soft tone (but not at all washed out) colours around the big beastie. And the D70! Should never have sold the camera when making the big leap to the D200, for nostalgic reasons alone :)
 
Beautiful. Love the soft tone (but not at all washed out) colours around the big beastie. And the D70! Should never have sold the camera when making the big leap to the D200, for nostalgic reasons alone :)
Steven ~ Agree on the D70, that was an awesome little magic box. But my D200 was the most useless Nikon ever. Did about 30k images with it and most of them just did not par the D70. On maybe, I should have shot raw and not jpeg! :mad::(;)
 
Steven ~ Agree on the D70, that was an awesome little magic box. But my D200 was the most useless Nikon ever. Did about 30k images with it and most of them just did not par the D70. On maybe, I should have shot raw and not jpeg! :mad::(;)
I don't miss my D200; all I'll say! :)
 
But my D200 was the most useless Nikon ever. Did about 30k images with it and most of them just did not par the D70. On maybe, I should have shot raw and not jpeg! :mad::(;)
Yeah, the D200 was really the camera that convinced me to switch all the shooting I really cared about to raw. But I will say that once I made the jump to raw as my default capture mode I was very happy with the D200 images at the time.

But yeah, the D70 was a bargain and I got a lot of mileage out of mine. It wasn't fast, it wasn't built like a tank but it just captured great images if you didn't need a ton of resolution.
 
Yeah, the D200 was really the camera that convinced me to switch all the shooting I really cared about to raw. But I will say that once I made the jump to raw as my default capture mode I was very happy with the D200 images at the time.

But yeah, the D70 was a bargain and I got a lot of mileage out of mine. It wasn't fast, it wasn't built like a tank but it just captured great images if you didn't need a ton of resolution.
Dave, I waited until the D300 and D700, right about when they were ripe for adoption to change to RAW. But that little D70 was a game changer form slides.
 
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