This one is with Sigma 24-70 and SL2. This is not a sunset or sunrise picture. It was a very interesting experience that day. In the morning, Yosemite had great weather, sun was harsh, air was dry. Around the mid of afternoon, everything changed, strong wind blow lots of smoke from a site 100 mile away that instantly cover the sun and put valley in orange, pink color. After wind settle, I captured this image. It was a surreal experience.
helimat wrote:
Lovely! What are your impressions of the 20-60mm? It's an interesting focal range that's for sure.
Only recently I got the 20-60mm and I have not used it that much yet. It's very useful range and for walk about I like it more and more for the 20mm on the wide side. There are quite a bit of profile corrections applied for the lens (I use Capture One). But even with the correction applied, the wide side is usable even wider than 20mm, almost close to 18mm, maybe.
Here are two images taken with S1/R this afternoon (sorry for the harsh mid-afternoon sun light).
Hi Helimat,
I'm quite impressed with the 20 - 60. I find it ideal for hand held Landscapes, being quite light and surprisingly sharp. I've also used it on my S1R and found no deterioration in quality.