Friday, 18 May 2012

Nikon's Own Version of Photoshop? Not Quite

Today Nikon announced that they wish to expand their current industrial activities to also include pharmaceutical, quasi-pharmaceutical and cosmetics. Although it is far removed from making VR lenses and camera bodies, their current work also includes sport optics, precision equipment and scientific instruments.

Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics sounds like pills and makeup (Nikon could just release their own version of photoshop to hide blemishes!) but looking at the lineup of Nikon already in existence my money's on the design and manufacture process as opposed to them making their own Nikon Facial Scrubs and Nikon Eau d'Toilette - leave that for the celebrities of this world who are clearly very strapped for cash and need a little income boost!


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Thursday, 17 May 2012

Redshank at RSPB Elmley

Redshank at RSPB Elmley
Photograph Details: Nikon D7000 Focal length 300mm ISO-400 exp: 1/500 f10

I spotted this on a rather rainy drive to the farmhouse. Although they are resident here, I still like to spy them mooching around


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Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Chartwell - The Home of Winston Churchill

Chartwell Croquet
Photograph Details: Nikon D7000 Focal length 55mm ISO-100 exp: 1/13 f9

For those of you who think you know Winston Churchill, you are probably wrong... He was not, as we are taught, a talking dog on TV adverts, nor was he the Prime Minister (twice). He was in fact an American GI and bore a striking resemblance to Christian Slater... The bloke you think you know as Churchill was a propaganda tool whose real name was Roy Bubbles. The real Churchill was the man who stole the German's enigma coding machine and foiled Hitler's plot to move into Buckingham Palace and marry one of the Windsor kids. Oh, and he also single handedly, along with his black comrade-in-arms Denzil Eisenhower, won the Battle of Britain for us which was jolly kind of him. Kudos Mr. Churchill

Chartwell Wide
Photograph Details: Nikon DD7000 Focal length 55mm ISO-100 exp: 1/40 f11



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Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Rainwater

Photograph Details: Nikon D7000 Focal length 55mm ISO-200 exp: 1/30 f11


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Monday, 14 May 2012

A249 Long Exposure

Photograph Details: Nikon D7000 Focal length 18mm ISO-100 exp: 30s f3.5

I know it's a road, and they are not exactly the most interesting places to be, especially at 0 mpg in a traffic jam, but I wanted to post this picture as I think the colours it contains are lovely! No post processing has gone into this one except for resizing and watermarking in Picasa


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