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 By: Antonella Nistri  
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Photographer  Antonella Nistri {Karma:21867}
Project #46 Henri Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories People
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Lens AF-S Nikkor 24/120 mm f1:3.5-5:6 G VR
Uploaded 8/19/2004 Film / Memory Type Lexar 512 40 x
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Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 20 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Portofino
State - 
Country - Italy   Italy
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There are 20 Comments in 1 Pages
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The Armed Eye   {K:3563} 10/7/2004
Perfect contrast and the lens is stunning !! Well chosen POV and you caught the man well too.
Premium class.

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dodi b.   {K:1864} 9/18/2004
La prima cosa che mi ha colpito è stata la pulizia del bianco e nero,veramente spettacolare!Simpatica la figura dell'uomo che ricorda un pò Ernest Hemingway,con la pipa in mano ,l'aria di uomo vissuto anzi stravissuto.Anzi direi che hai fatto una foto all'uomo giusto nel posto giusto............ciao .dodi.

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Gabriella Carta Gabriella Carta   {K:22879} 8/27/2004
bellissima, complimenti

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Zeev Scharf   {K:25603} 8/24/2004
Beautiful shot so natural Antonella

Many thanks on your kind remarks on my "Waiting to sail"
I added you to my friends list
Best regards

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Maria Grazia Rapisarda   {K:15898} 8/24/2004
ha ragione Gino,grande classe!! La sua ma,principalmente la tua!!
Grandissima foto Antonella!!
Che splendore di B&W!!
Eccellente composizione!!
Maria Grazia

PS:Oramai possiamo quasi dire di conoscerci di persona!!!
Un bacio MGR

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Anouschka Rokebrand   {K:6470} 8/23/2004
Wonderful shot! Love the composition and toning.

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Florin Pavel Florin Pavel   {K:5512} 8/23/2004
Excellent composition. Great tones and light.

Kisses,

Florin

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 8/20/2004
Nice one !
Kisses, Biliana

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Orazio Minnella Orazio Minnella   {K:49417} 8/20/2004
Bellissimo ritratto.Ottima posa e tonalità.
Spero che domenica vi divertirete,noi qua,abbiamo trascorno una giornata favolosa.
Baci .....Orazio

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 8/20/2004
Beautifully sharp, interesting expression, good pose, fine range of tones and textures... really a very fine portrait. How could you tell he was Parisien? I am very impressed with the results you get from this lens (and your D70).

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In Transit In Transit   {K:29432} 8/19/2004
Clearly a capture to honour the host... who fortunate enough to have a berth in Portofino... where the Milanese women walk up and down the Piazzetta in their finest... while the photographer clicks and clicks... for all of us to enjoy and admire... a fine panama!

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Di Ciuccio Maurizio Di Ciuccio Maurizio   {K:57398} 8/19/2004
eccellente inquadratura stupenda la definizione..toni e luce incantevoli..ottimo lavoro anto..ciao

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Antonella Nistri   {K:21867} 8/19/2004
Hi Saeed! The problem of the dust on the CCD you are referring to is common among all digital reflexes and it occurs when changing the lens.
I'm sure you know all about it, but, since we are discussing the matter, I will refer to you which was the mistake I made.
One day I got careless and changed a lens forgetting to shut off the power.
After an exhaustive discussion with friends photographers I learned that not only you are supposed to shut off the power, but ALSO " remove the battery ", since the little electricity left attracts dust and dirt all the same.
A totally different matter are the dark spots you might have noticed in some of your pictures.
These are due to the aperture setting.
The more you close down, the darker and noisier they become. They usually go unnoticed at about mid-way, say f 5,6 - f8.
These unfortunately are not considered as bugs and affect the Canon 10 D as well.
As the matter of fact, the Canon belonging to this friend of mine was even worse, but then, he didn't have the same lens and used different apertures.
All my best!!!! Antonella

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Maria José Barres   {K:11276} 8/19/2004
Excellento work dear Antonella!
Kisses.

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Saeed Al Shamsi Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47735} 8/19/2004
Low high angle shot of excellent choice; it gives the wonderful look, very well balanced photo. Saeed
I?ve just seen your reply to, Mr. Richard Thortnton, about D100..that you had dust on the CCD,,I had the same problem to mine (D100) too, amazing it seems that some production fault is there,, frankly saying am not happy with it, comparing to canon 10D.

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 8/19/2004
Very nice image,
great in black and white
I like the low camera angle!
Lori :)

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Antonella Nistri   {K:21867} 8/19/2004
Hi Dick! Yes, as you have noticed I have been using the D 70 lately but mostly because the D 100 got some dust on the CCD and needs to be serviced.
I was about to tell you that I prefer the D 70 over the other as the photos come out crisper, but I'm quite convinced that it's not due to the camera itself, but rather to the new lens that I bought with it and never had the chance to try on the D 100.
Now, this lens is GREAT, compared to the old 24-120 ( not VR ) mm I had before!
Stunning performances and unbelievable shooting times handheld, down to less than 1/10th.
The camera feels very similar to the D 100, maybe a little lighter and provided with easier menus to navigate, but overall, the same Nikon feel.
Tahnks a lot for your kind comment!
Cheers, Antonella

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Stephen  Bowden   {K:64141} 8/19/2004
Wonderful B&W portrait Antonella. The composition is great and the tones are incredible !

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Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 8/19/2004
Just curious. Lot's of D70 photos and no D100 photos recently. I have both. How do you like one campared to the other? I use them both about equally.

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Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 8/19/2004
Well, I can believe it! This man is enjoying the good life and apparently somewhat bemused of the photographer. Excellent informal view.

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