| Message from Daniel Terpstra 
      
      | Thanks for checking out my images.  Please pass along any feedback and contact me with any questions.  I have let others use images for some things but ask that you contact me before doing this.  All images are my artistic property and I do not tolerate the theft of any of my property. 
 My official website is
 http://www.Terpstraphoto.com
 my personal page is
 http://www.DanTerpstra.com
 
 Enjoy the images and share your thoughts.
 
 Dan T.
 
 Curious viewers information.
 I bought my first digital SLR early in the life of ProSumer with one of the first 100 Nikon D100s in the US.  I soon bought a second because my hobby was getting out of control.  I was always frustrated about the poor flash sync so in June of 2005 I bought a D70 for "location shoots".  Still limited by the CCD noise and larger print sizes my clients were ordering I purchased a D2X two days before writing this.  Used it for 'real' once and so far love it.  [updated february 2006] After 9 months of shooting the D2x I had racked nearly 75,000 shots and became worried I'd wear that beauty out.  I bought a D200 as a "lower backup" but realized it was a very likable camera.  I desire a D2xS but know something else is around the corner so now I toggle between the five cameras. Since I saw very little use on my first D100, I converted it to infrared with lifepixel's service.  Great result when you get the white balance right (now I'd like to have the D200 that way since I can use color temp for WB).  In early 2008, after considering a migration to Canon I took the chance on many amazing things I'd been told by trusted Canon users who tried the latest Nikons so I bought the D3.  It's very hard to use the other cameras at indoor and off-season events but due to the 2 DX lenses, I still often use those 1.5x sensored cameras.
 Here's the listing:
 
 Cameras (digital):
 Nikon D100 x2 (1=normal, 1=infrared)
 Nikon D70
 Nikon D2X
 Nikon D200
 Nikon D3
 
 Lenses (loosely in order of favorite):
 Nikon 70-200 f2.8 VR, Nikon 105 f2.8 Macro VRII, Nikon 17-55 f2.8 DX, Nikon 50mm f1.4, Nikon 85mm f1.8, Nikon 10.5mm f2.8 DX, Tamron 28-75 f2.8, Nikon 24-120mm VR, Sigma 15-30mm, Sigma 70-300mm f4-5.6, various others
 
 Lighting:
 Location - SB800 (x4), SB28, SB50  -- Calumet Travelite with battery pack
 Studio - Bowens QuadX 3000 with three lights, 3 Travelite 750s (newest series), 3 150w/s monos
 SB-flash cables, don't leave home without them.
 Gary Fong's http://www.garyfong.com>LightSphere Lightsphere (hard plastic, clear, fog, chrome dome, more)
 Omni-bounces (original and Nikon version which is superior)
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