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Jul 06, 2012 23:29 |  #1

Brought a new lens the other day. Went out and tried it today. CC welcome. Only one way to be better.

F/stop 5.6
exposure time 1/100 sec
ISO 100
Focal length 150mm

Sigma 150-500

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Jul 06, 2012 23:43 |  #2

Great capture with your new behemoth! Looks a tad cool but you got a very nice pose. I would clone or crop out the dark bar in the lower right corner.


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Jul 06, 2012 23:48 |  #3

Nice shot. Enjoy the lens. I recently rented one and had a hard time sending it back. Someday...


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Jul 06, 2012 23:54 |  #4

nice shot, that lens appears to be very good.




  
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Jul 07, 2012 01:51 |  #5

Nature Nut wrote in post #14682128 (external link)
Great capture with your new behemoth! Looks a tad cool but you got a very nice pose. I would clone or crop out the dark bar in the lower right corner.

I will give it a try still new to photoshop.

dbricks wrote in post #14682142 (external link)
Nice shot. Enjoy the lens. I recently rented one and had a hard time sending it back. Someday...

I don't blame you there is a great lens.


rick_reno wrote in post #14682157 (external link)
nice shot, that lens appears to be very good.

Thanks.


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