For nearly two years, WDET has been exploring what unites and divides us as people and as a region in a series we call “Crossing the Lines”. While you’re watching, think about what makes YOU a Detroiter. Share your response and your story with us in the comments section below or at wdet.org Digital Director: Michelle Srbinovich Digital Producer: Matt Elliott Reporter: Rob St. Mary Assistant Digital Producer: Stephanie Zerweck Photographer/Videographer: Matt Elliott Additional Photography: Nick Hagen Special Thanks to The Dearborn Historical Museum
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Short behind the scenes video shot with a Nikon D600 in Yellowstone, USA by adventure photographers and videographers Florian and Salomon Schulz.
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13 responses to “Crossing The Lines: Nadia’s Story”
Very nice cameras…I LOVE NIKON…nice job they have…DREAMJOB
I know that feel bro! :/
Mega Lens or what, must have a ton of cash to afford that and I bet it’s an f2.8 job so that’s why it’s okay in the lighting – I need to save for better lenses now, the kit lens is louzy in any light let alone low light- only good for long exposures I think. Great video and like the fact that he switched the camera to DX mode, the beauty of having a DX camera is the fact you get more range for your money on lenses.
PLEASE! Go on with that Series!
I really enjoyed it!
“Still focusing even though it’s pretty dark” … Yeah.. look at the size of that lens.
Ik ga wel naar de zoo…is goedkoper
Maybe yes, maybe not. You should have some talent to do that.
i can capture the same image if you give the lens to me….hehehe…LOL
Nice pictures
I want that lens! :'(
hot pictures!!!!!
Incredible!
Amazing!