(photo's added) second outing with Bigma
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photofyffer
Registered: Mar 02, 2006
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Country: Canada

Any c and c would be great, still getting the hang of this lens, all handheld.




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this is the re cropped version, I think it looks better, let me know what you think, also added in flight shot handheld with the bigma of the goose.

Edited by photofyffer on Mar 29, 2008 at 01:29 AM GMT


harshaj1
Registered: Mar 13, 2004
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Very good details and for a handheld shot this is excellent.
Harsha



photofyffer
Registered: Mar 02, 2006
Total Posts: 336
Country: Canada

Thanks, it is a great lens but it had it cons and pro's, Any other comments good or bad are welcome.

Thanks,

Brad Fyffe



DGC1
Registered: Jun 11, 2005
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What focal length were you using on each shot?

Thanks.



72chevelle454
Registered: Dec 04, 2005
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That last one has my vote. great shot in the weeds.



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
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I'm with Chad, I really like the last one, good job on getting the bird in focus. They look a little soft, are they hand held?

Tim



Jim Rickards
Registered: Dec 02, 2003
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Country: Canada

#1 is small and soft, but #2 is nice and sharp. Maybe play with some crops to strengthen #2 and get the GBH off center - some off the bottom, some off the right? Good catch on the last one - an unusual shot in the sea of grass. Looks good.



timgriffin
Registered: Dec 30, 2005
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Nice - I like # 2 best, but # 3 is a great job of focusing in the reeds! I have a bigma that I'm trying to get the hang of myself. Man - it's HEAVY



photofyffer
Registered: Mar 02, 2006
Total Posts: 336
Country: Canada

thanks everyone, Yes they are all handheld, most think wide open or stoped won one stop, at 500mm. the last one is handheld, and MF. On the second one I had to take it slow and creep up on him, took about 45 min to get close enough. Had a great day. Going to go back soon again. Overall very happy with the new glass.



photofyffer
Registered: Mar 02, 2006
Total Posts: 336
Country: Canada

Anyone that live in the Surrey or Vancouver area that wants to go take some photos of birds or nature would be great. I always shoot solo I find it easier but always great to meet new people.

Brad Fyffe

Pm me if you would like to go take photos



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