Nikon D200 SLR
Nikor 24-70mm F/2.8
38mm, 1/100 Sec at f/10, ISO200
Processed in Adobe Lightroom V3.4.1
On a Mac MacBook Pro, OS-X 10.6.8
Photo of the Month – May
Nikon D200 SLR
Nikor 12-24mm F/4
14mm, 1 Sec at f/11, ISO100
Processed in Adobe Lightroom V3.4.1
On a Mac MacBook Pro, OS-X 10.6.7
Photo of the Month – April
Nikon D200 SLR
Nikor 105mm F/2.8
105mm, 1/400 Sec at f/11, ISO100
Processed in Adobe Lightroom V3.3
On a Mac MacBook Pro, OS-X 10.6.7
Photo of the Month – March

Nikon D200 SLR
Nikor 12-24mm F/4
12mm, 3 Sec at f/8, ISO100
Processed in Adobe Lightroom V3.3
On a Mac MacBook Pro, OS-X 10.6.7
Photo of the Month – February

http://www.brown-family.org.uk/photo/index.htm
Nikon D200 SLR
Nikor 105mm F/2.8
105mm, 1/60 Sec at f/8, ISO200
Processed in Adobe Lightroom V3.3
On a Mac MacBook Pro, OS-X 10.6.6
Photo of the Month – January
http://www.brown-family.org.uk/photo/index.htm
Nikon D200 SLR
Nikor 18-70mm F/3.5-4.5
29mm, 1/80 Sec at f/8, ISO100
Processed in Adobe Lightroom V3.3
On a Mac MacBook Pro, OS-X 10.6.6
Photo of the Month – December

http://www.brown-family.org.uk/photo/index.htm
Nikon D200 SLR
Nikor 18-70mm F/3.5-4.5
38mm, 1/60 Sec at f/8, ISO100
Processed in Adobe Lightroom V3.3
On a Mac MacBook Pro, OS-X 10.6.5
Photo of the Month – November
http://www.brown-family.org.uk/photo/index.htm
Nikon D200 SLR
Nikor 105mm F/2.8
105mm, 1/30 Sec at f/6.3, ISO800
Processed in Adobe Lightroom V3.2
On a Mac MacBook Pro, OS-X 10.6.
Photo of the Month – October

http://www.brown-family.org.uk/photo
Nikon D200 SLR
Nikor 24-70mm F/2.8
50mm, 1/80 Sec at f/4, ISO100
Processed in Adobe Lightroom V3.2
On a Mac MacBook Pro, OS-X 10.6.4
Photo of the Month – September
http://www.brown-family.org.uk/photo/
Hassleblad 503CW
Carl Zeiss 80mm F/2.8 Planar CFi T*
1/250 Sec at f/11, Fujifilm Fujichrome Velvia 50 Professional [RVP50] ISO50
Processed in Adobe Lightroom V3.2
On a Mac MacBook Pro, OS-X 10.6.4
Wow yes Film, I enjoy shooting landscape and find that often I work better using the larger formats. Medium and Large format digital backs are far to expensive currently so its back to film. Only a quick low quality scan but the slides look out of this world.

