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I recently returned from my first field trip since purchasing my Nikon D-70s and was hoping to get some feedback on a few images taken. In all cases, a Tamron 70-300mm Di LD Macro Lens was used in conjunction with a Sunpak QF30 flash. All shots were taken in manual mode and no tripod was used. This is my first D-SLR (purchased December 2006) and all pictures are unedited unless otherwise noted. Any constructive comments that may help me improve as a photographer would be greatly appreciated.
The following photos were taken in Panama between December 29, 2006 and January 7, 2007:
Red Eyed Tree Frog:
 Focal Length: 185mm F-stop: f/22 Exposure time: 1/60s
Cane Toad:
 Focal Length: 300mm F-stop: f/22 Exposure itme: 1/60s
Centrolene ilex:
 Focal Length: 300mm F-stop: f/14 Exposure time: 1/60s
Green Iguana: (cropped)
 Focal Length: 280mm F-stop: f/5.6 Exposure time: 1/500s
Green Iguana 2:
 Focal Length: 300mm F-stop: f/5.6 Exposure time: 1/500s
Tungara Frog:
 Focal Length: 300mm F-stop: f/22 Exposure time: 1/500s
Once again any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Other than a few practice shots taken before the trip, this is really my first attempt with this camera, so any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Chris
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Feedback on Nikon D-70s Field Shots - gretzkyrh4, Sun Jan 14 14:29:41 2007
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