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J.A.F. Doorhof
1st of August 2003 (Fri), 04:16
Shot with a Canon 10D, through glass Sigma 2.8 70-210 APO
http://www.webphotoforum.com/user_images/1949/N/34765.jpg
http://www.webphotoforum.com/user_images//L/34766.jpg
Hope you'll like them.
Greetings,
Frank
Andy_T
1st of August 2003 (Fri), 05:28
Hmmm.
Great pic, but the color is off :)
Regards,
Andy
cditar
1st of August 2003 (Fri), 05:38
Frank, great shots,
Settings and filters used, any adjustments in PS.
Thanks,
Dennis
J.A.F. Doorhof
1st of August 2003 (Fri), 09:52
Hi,
Only some sharpening in PS, no filters used (only a UV) the shots were from behind a glass wall.
What's wrong with the color, perhaps the glare from the glass ?
Greetings,
Frank
justme_dc
1st of August 2003 (Fri), 18:23
Andythaler wrote:
Hmmm. Great pic, but the color is off :)
Regards,
Andy
I agree! there must be something horribly wrong with that Sigma lens.....No color or anything. Maybe it's a black and white only lens.... Tigers are supposed to be orange and black. Haven't you ever seen a frosted flakes box?
P.S. We're messing with ya! great pics!
J.A.F. Doorhof
2nd of August 2003 (Sat), 02:02
Ok,
After the remark I saw a green reflection on the neck, this is due to the subject being behind glass I thought you'll meant that.
:D.
Greetings,
Frank
Digital Canon
2nd of August 2003 (Sat), 11:56
It takes about 30 minutes for new photos to start showing so you may have to check back in a few to see the photo.
http://community.webshots.com/user/digitalcanon
J.A.F. Doorhof
2nd of August 2003 (Sat), 12:45
It's a magnificant creature.
Greetings,
Frank
Digital Canon
2nd of August 2003 (Sat), 22:47
How do you like the Sigma lens?
I shot mine with the Canon 70-200 2.8 L.
I also used the Canon 2X II extender on a few shots and they came out very good as well.
I have the Sigma 24-70 2.8 EX lens.
J.A.F. Doorhof
4th of August 2003 (Mon), 05:23
Hi,
The 70-210 APO 2.8 is a lovely lens, it's stuck in 2.8 for the moment (have to send it in next week) so I cannot think what will happen when I stop down te lens, it should be even sharper than :D.
I also have a Sigma 28-105 f2.8-4 and also that one amazes mee, it's a very cheap lens (€ 249,00) but outperformce my older Canon 35-105 lens which is now for sale.
Although Sigma get's alot of bad rap arround the net I think that when you buy the more expensive ones they are as good as can be, hereby meaning the 70-210 f2.8 APO.
Greetings,
Frank
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