Bob, time to ditch the Siggy and start using the TS-E.
Finally, I have a shot of a dandelion. My luck, I spotted this little fella by the side of a foot path ...don't see many of them where I live.
CP
! Another great shot, CP. The lighting on the yellow flowers is reminiscent of the beautiful work of Hans Van Rafelghem (if you haven't seen it, take a look, he's on pBase). BTW, the Sigma and the TS-E 90 are, by far, my two most used lenses. Maybe you need a Sigma?
Bob
rtallent wrote: ! Another great shot, CP. The lighting on the yellow flowers is reminiscent of the beautiful work of Hans Van Rafelghem (if you haven't seen it, take a look, he's on pBase). BTW, the Sigma and the TS-E 90 are, by far, my two most used lenses. Maybe you need a Sigma?
Bob
Wow, he has such an amazing gallery. I am good for now as I have the 35mm and 85mm lenses to cover the range I need. The Sigma 50 is a very good lens in my book.
Sole, it's not working, the image did not show up.
Great mushrooms Stan, though I do like the original version a bit better.
A well executed and excellent TS-E shot, CP. For whatever reason, my 90mm has spent most of its life on the shelf as I have never gotten into using it. Maybe I'll play with it more this spring as I recognize that it does have enormous potential.
Hrow wrote:
A well executed and excellent TS-E shot, CP. For whatever reason, my 90mm has spent most of its life on the shelf as I have never gotten into using it. Maybe I'll play with it more this spring as I recognize that it does have enormous potential.
Thanks, Henry. Yes, it has alot of potential. Now who says crooked lens can't take good pictures.