Since my first film SLR camera the Nikon 6006 to what I currently have now the Nikon D200, photography has been a hobby for me. Often time, taking picture of places I’ve visited, things I see, or even to capture the moment.
 My current setup consisted of:
- Nikon D200 w/MB-200 battery base
- Nikon SB-600 & SB-800 Flahes
- Nikon 12-24mm F4 DX Lens
- Nikon 70-200mm VR-II Zoom Lens
- Nikon 50mm F1.4 Lens
- Tamron 28-75 2.8 Di-II Lens
Feel free to visit the photo gallery at http://gallery.knguyentu.com let me know what you think.
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Disneyland Resort, California
A couple of weekends ago, my wife and I join our friends at Disneyland Resort for a day. I’ve been to Disneyland several times and each time you could never seems to take enough pictures. Each time I come across new angle of things to take pictures of. This time around, since we went with [...]
Jul 4th, 2008 | By dikiem | Category:Photography By Kevin |
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Nikon Annouced D700?!?! D3 in “mini-me” format!
Nikon has once again stunt the photography world. Since the D200 release, Nikon was quiet, while Canon and other companies releasing major blow one after another. The highly anticipated D200 replacement, dubbed the D300 was released not too long ago along with it’s bigger brother the D300.
Earlier this month, Nikon annouced the “mini me” of [...]
Jul 3rd, 2008 | By dikiem | Category:Lead Article, Photography By Kevin |
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Nikon Releases Nikon Capture NX 2!
It was press released a few days ago that Nikon will have a new release of their previous popular image editing software Capture NX. Capture NX took image editing to a whole new level with their unique Control Point U-Technology and Non-Destructive RAW format editing.
http://www.nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/Product/Imaging-Software/25385/Capture-NX-2.html
Key Features include
Capture NX 2 features award-winning U Point® technology for [...]
Jun 10th, 2008 | By dikiem | Category:Photography By Kevin |
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San Diego Wild Animal Park & SeaWorld & Huntington Library
Fortunately having relative in town, I’ve taken the opportunity to take them to a few of the places in California. A few shots taken recently from San Diego Wild Animal Park, San Diego SeaWorld, and Huntington Library in Pasadena California. Let me know what you think…
San Diego Wild Animal Park: http://photographybykevin.zenfolio.com/p20529217/
San Diego SeaWorld: http://photographybykevin.zenfolio.com/p111304571/
Huntingon Library: [...]
Feb 3rd, 2008 | By smilepak | Category:Photography By Kevin |
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Nikon New D60!
Nikon recently added another dSLR to their consumer line of currently the D40 series and D80 series.
CLICK HERE
Some enhancement added to this will make it attractive to the average consumers, such as sharing the small, lighweight form factor of the D40 series but boasting on the new 10.2 MP CCD sensor.
The package will be couped [...]
Jan 29th, 2008 | By smilepak | Category:Photography By Kevin |
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Nikon D60 Annouced!
Nikon recently added another dSLR to their consumer line of currently the D40 series and D80 series.
http://press.nikonusa.com/2008/01/new_nikon_d60_digital_slr_came.php
Some enhancement added to this will make it attractive to the average consumers, such as sharing the small, lighweight form factor of the D40 series but boasting on the new 10.2 MP CCD Sensor.
Can we say byebye D50?
Pictures from [...]
Jan 29th, 2008 | By smilepak | Category:Photography By Kevin |
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Nikon Annouced D300! The Little Bro Of The D3!
In the same newspress that shock the photography world today that annouced a full frame camera for Nikon, they also annouced the little brother of it and the successor to the D200. Nikon has done an excellent job on surprising people and keeping them suspended. For months, people been speculating on what is the next [...]
Aug 23rd, 2007 | By smilepak | Category:Photography By Kevin |
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