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Nikon Girls
These girls were not messing around. The one of the left had TWO D3's and a 70-200mm on each. The girl on the right had a D700, D300 and variety of lens. The woman on the left is a photographer for the Honolulu Star Bulletin (sorry forgot her name
) and the one on the right is Aubrey Hord.
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12-19-2009 09:10 PM
# ADS
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
<---- camera and lens envy
Michael
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No longer a newbie, moving up!
ohhhh thats neat! i wonder what their images look like :0 i bet they are fantastic
Nikon D100
Nikon D90
Nikon 18-200mm
Tamron 28-80mm
Nikon 50mm F1.8
Sigma 70-300mm DG macro
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Aubrey Hord has long been one of my favorite photographers. Her work is amazing.
At the top of my list of "would most like to meet" in the world of photography.
Must be tough living where she does, on the side of the Volcano crater on Maui...
Been into Photography since 1969.
Current Digital equipment ~
Nikon D80, D40, Nikon 18-55mm non-VR, Nikon 55-200mm VR, Sigma 18-50mm constant f/2.8 HSM Macro, Nikkor AF 35mm f/2, Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.8, Nikkor AF 35-105mm f/3.3-4.5 Macro, tons of filters, several flash heads and tripods. My favorite camera bags are the Tamrac 610 and 612.
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Originally Posted by
PatrickHMS
Aubrey Hord has long been one of my favorite photographers. Her work is amazing.
At the top of my list of "would most like to meet" in the world of photography.
Must be tough living where she does, on the side of the Volcano crater on Maui...
I agree she is brilliant and beautiful. You wouldn't be disappointed to meet her as she is friendly and warm. I chatted with her not knowing who it was until later
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
Very cool
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
I'm bummed, I thought there were going to be scantily clad ladies, cheering for Nikon.
Really misleading title.
J.
"...the problem with socialisim is that, eventually, you run out of other peoples money to spend" - Margaret Thatcher

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I'll be the oddball that asks:
Why two duplicate systems? (2x D3+70-200)
I am the french fry in a box of onion rings.
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Originally Posted by
PhotoXopher
I'll be the oddball that asks:
Why two duplicate systems? (2x D3+70-200)
Because she could, maybe 
I am not sure. I didn't want to be too nosy when looking over her gear. I think one was the VR version and she seemed to be using that for candids while the other was attached to a monopod.
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
:Gripped Nikon D700:
:Nikkor 24mm f2.8:
:Nikkor 50mm f1.4:
:Nikkor 85mm f1.4:
:Nikon SB-600:
"Maybe i do...Maybe i don't, but i know i haven't yet"
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
girl on right looks hot
start posting more if you're man enough
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can one of the more enlightened ones here please explain to me why one would want to set up's with the same lens? I can see to D3's with a 70-200 and one with a wide angle...but why two of the same?
Flickr
Nikon, fast primes, and speedlights.
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One camera with color film, one with b&w...
j/k
Been into Photography since 1969.
Current Digital equipment ~
Nikon D80, D40, Nikon 18-55mm non-VR, Nikon 55-200mm VR, Sigma 18-50mm constant f/2.8 HSM Macro, Nikkor AF 35mm f/2, Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.8, Nikkor AF 35-105mm f/3.3-4.5 Macro, tons of filters, several flash heads and tripods. My favorite camera bags are the Tamrac 610 and 612.
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Originally Posted by
PhotoXopher
I'll be the oddball that asks:
Why two duplicate systems? (2x D3+70-200)
I'll just answer my own question...
Too much money to spend... plain and simple.
I am the french fry in a box of onion rings.
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Originally Posted by
PhotoXopher

Originally Posted by
PhotoXopher
I'll be the oddball that asks:
Why two duplicate systems? (2x D3+70-200)
I'll just answer my own question...
Too much money to spend... plain and simple.
I don't think that is it. She is a trained professional that has had hundreds of her photographs published so obviously it is a formula that works for her.
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