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| sent on October 10, 2015 (22:14)
Vincent Van Gogh! I liked the paint brushes! This colourful character caught my eye in Winchester Cathedral this morning. Used the Sigma EX 105mm f2.8 macro lens a lot since it has a fast aperture, has good performance wide open but most usefully, is stabilised, allowing such shots discreetly, without flash. It shows f3 in the data as the amount of light hitting the sensor decreases as the focus gets closer - this is true of all lenses but only true macro lenses show this in the data. At infinity it would show f2.8, at life size closest focus this slows right down to f5.6! |
| sent on October 10, 2015 (22:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Nice, beautiful colors! Congratulations Tim! Hello! Sergio ;-) :-P Simpatica, bei colori! Complimenti Tim! Ciao! Sergio |
| sent on October 10, 2015 (22:52)
Thank you so much again Sergio. |
user55929 | sent on October 10, 2015 (22:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful and very good Bella e molto bravo |
| sent on October 10, 2015 (23:06)
Thank you Paul. |
user55885 | sent on October 11, 2015 (6:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Vincent, Harvest Scarecrow, maybe makes you smile Colonel. Excellent execution and technical notes. Hello, Tan Vincent, Harvest Scarecrow, maybe makes you smile Colonel. Excellent execution and technical notes. Hello, Tan |
| sent on October 11, 2015 (8:57)
Tan and Jypka - it's meant to be Van Gogh - see the paint brushes! And quite, lighting the candles might end in disaster, for Vincent AND the cathedral! Thank you both. |
| sent on October 11, 2015 (10:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
beautiful Bella |
| sent on October 11, 2015 (10:20)
Beautiful?! I think he's rather ugly but thank you Giani! |
| sent on October 12, 2015 (0:26)
Well this is a very jolly, vibrantly coloured image, Tim! :) Beautifully sharp, too, so it deserves a 'like', but it's not one I would want to put on my wall.....! :)) Thanks for all the extra lens info - I've not yet decided what to do about a macro..... |
| sent on October 12, 2015 (0:47)
I wouldn't have him on my wall either! But that's his charm, of course, though a few others have cited 'beautiful!', I had to reply that I couldn't agree! But it was really quite dark in the cathedral that day (dull outside, he was propped up against the wall furthest from the main windows) yet it looks as if it was taken in daylight. I added the technical bit because I recall you were (once) surprised that a macro lens being used as a normal lens. There are some wonderful patterns with the arches receding in Winchester's and this is why I took that lens, for the reasons stated (I needed some depth of field with those, plus as I said, the quite dark interior). |
| sent on October 12, 2015 (0:53)
That was months ago that I made that comment - fancy you remembering - thank you! :)) |
| sent on October 12, 2015 (0:57)
Ha! Someone raised a similar question since on an open forum here on Juza and it was answered by Juza himself who basically said that they could indeed be used for landscapes and actually performed very well at this, being highly corrected fixed focal lengths. I added something similar to back him up but haven't gone back to see if further comments or if the originator had replied. |
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