Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Assateague Island National Seashore photographed with the Nikon D750

Earlier this week I went to photograph in Assateague Island National Seashore and nearby Chincoteague Wildlife Refuge. I wanted to put the new Nikon D750 through its paces to see how well it would do as a travel and landscape camera. I had four lenses in the kit, the Nikon 80-400 f/4.5-5.6 zoom, Nikon 70-200mm f/4 zoom, Nikon 24-120mm f/4 zoom, and the Nikon 20mm f/1.8. I have reviewed all of these lenses in addition to the camera and provided links to these reviews by clicking on their names above.

For the long shots of wild life I primarily used the 80-400 zoom, and for most of the landscape shots the 24-120mm.


A 20mm view lit by the setting sun and taken at f/7.1. It is images like this that had be really loving this lens by the time my trip was over. 




A 400mm view of a heron fishing along the wetlands at sunset. 


Wild ponies grazing on Assateague Island photographed at sunset with the Nikon D750 and 80-400mm  lens at 320mm and f/5.6.




This sunset was taken at 24mm with the Nikon 24-120mm lens. 


Sunset photo of a Grey Heron with the 80-400mm lens at 320mm, f/6.3 and ISO 200


Sunset in the wetlands with the 24-120mm zoom at 28mm


Clam left by the receding tide photographed with the Nikon 20mm f/1.8 lens.


Big dipper over Chincoteague Island taken with a Nikon D750 and 24-120mm lens at f/4, a 15 second exposure with ISO 1600. The glows on the horizon was caused by lighting from towns in the distance.

Vegetation along the seashore taken with the 20mm lens at f/10.

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