post your Nikon D40 pictures

per hig end glass req:
AF-S 12-24 f/4

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AF-S 17-35 f/2.8
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A photographers skill in photography and post processing has more to do with the level of photo's they produced.

The quality of glass is also very important, as it will make the images clearer, sharper... and give them more contrast.

Some ask why upgrade though... You upgrade because you hit the limitations of the D40... I used the D40 for a year, but I wanted something with more than 3 focus boxes... I wanted something to handle low light better... I wanted more FPS... I wanted better controls and I wanted to use my 50mm 1.8 and not have to worry about focus.

That being said... here is one of the many pictures I took with my D40.

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Not my photo, but a fellows that was posted about a year ago. I like to pull it out everytime someone complains about their camera.
 
I have so much to learn about my D40 still and photography in general. But I'm going to add a couple of my favorite shots. Most of them have been minimally edited with photoshop or not at all, with the exception of the historic house w/ the red tree, which was on the Caribbean island of Nevis, where Alexander Hamilton was raised and born.

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Shot with a Sigma 50-500mm lens.
 
Jnm those are really great!
 
You can use photoshop to choose a "range" of colors (in this case red), and then desaturate everything else.
 
not a great picture but I was amazed on how clear it came out. (kit lens)
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bringing this back up for some more from thanksgiving in mexico. all kit lens, mostly 18-55 non VR at that

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this was a 15 second exposure to get the clouds and an SB600 strobe wireless on rear curtain

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