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Cone In Contrast
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Took this the other day at a botanical garden I had not visited in years.

I did use the 18-200mm DX lens with the full frame D750.

If your wondering why I would make a purchase of a DX lens, I liked the fact that it's lighter, and more range variety.

My other lens are heavy! :) As for the vignetting I see when I look through the lens, I don't see it on the images after uploading onto computer.

I did read that the camera can make the adjustment so how cool is that? I only see it when actually shooting.

Thanks for your comments, they are appreciated.

tigs=^..^=

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.biffobear
10/04/22 2:19 PM GMT
You worked the shadows well...R.
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.jerseygurl
10/04/22 2:34 PM GMT
Great work Tigs - the bold pink color of the coneflower stands out nicely against the dark background!!!!!!!!!!!
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::corngrowth
10/04/22 5:00 PM GMT
Sandi, thanks for the above explanation.
In the narrative of your previous post you said that you were trying to get rid of the vignetting when you're looking trough the 18-200 DX lens when it's attached at your full frame Nikon D750 (a 135 format) body.
You supposed that there's a way to resolve this problem.
As far as I know this problem can't be resolved because it's a compatibility problem. I've tried to be helpful to you by adding two links. By checking-out these links one can read: "When DX format lenses are used on 135 format cameras, vignetting often occurs, as the image circle does not cover the entire area of the 135 format."
By interpreting this information you might have been somewhat disappointed.
By reading your explanation above I conclude that you've handled this 'disadvantage' in an inventive and successful way.
Your very fine 'Cone In Contrast' contribution is a proof to me for that. My compliments for your perseverance. Very well done.
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::trixxie17
10/05/22 1:23 AM GMT
Very nice work on this Sandi - I'm still looking at that same lens.
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.Starglow
10/05/22 1:28 AM GMT
Between you and your lens you've done a great job. Nice photo of this solitary coneflower.
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.LynEve
10/06/22 11:18 AM GMT
A very dramatic image Sandi !
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.icedancer
10/08/22 7:42 PM GMT
Dramatic and gorgeous at the time Sandi - amazing shot
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