Whoa, that's awesome! Maybe the best butterfly pic I've seen here and this place is full of top notch photographers so that's saying kind of a lot! Good work!
Bifurcator wrote:
EOS Mount Sigma 100-300/4.5 DL on my new Panasonic GH13. (Modified Aperture mechanism for manual control). Taken at 295mm (590mm equiv), approximately f/7, 1/640s, ISO320. Distance: 45 meters. Handheld.
This is a bit of a weird lens for me... I love it and hate it at the same time. It's a great wide-angle zoom that doesn't have enough zoom length. It renders background blur well, but renders rather generic blur than creamy bokeh. It gives nice a sharp photos, but the aberrations at the wide end are shocking.
-edit- I just realized I had my focus on the wrong AF point for that tree... oops!
first my zuiko 50mm f1.4, apologies for the terrible quality, CVS molested my negatives and did the worst scan job Ive ever seen. free costs more than you think, I guess.
I guess for the money bokeh shots I need to pull out the big guns though, rokkor 58mm f1.2 @ 1.2