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04-05-2007, 10:13 PM
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Guys,
Went for a stroll in our local forest park!! Went full of enthusiasm and came home feeling I let myself down!!
Managed to get these three!
What do yas think!? Be honest!!
All taken with the Sigma 70-300 APO DG on Macro Mode!!
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04-05-2007, 10:31 PM
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Hello.
Excellent shots. Nice and sharp. Can't choose a favourite. I've recently bought the same lens. I haven't taken any macro shots yet. Will certainly be having a go now! |
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04-05-2007, 10:38 PM
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wow for a lens that isn't a dedicated marco lens they are fantastic
i really like them, #1 is my fave i think
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04-05-2007, 10:55 PM
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Hi geofftelforduk,
I like them all too but #1 for me ...........I like the frames the shots are in too...........What programme did you use for them?
I have the Sigma APO 300 but haven't tried the macro shot yet. How far away were you with the macro shots?
Cheers icemanonline |
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04-05-2007, 11:04 PM
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Three very sharp shots there Geoff  .
Like Peter, I can't really choose a favourite as they're all equally superb |
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04-05-2007, 11:04 PM
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No 1 for me.
Cracking pictures though!
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04-05-2007, 11:18 PM
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Can i just say i think your pictures are lovely.my favourite is the purple flower. so sharp. so clear. |
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04-05-2007, 11:26 PM
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Ill just be greedy and say I like all 3...and Love your borders
Mod comment: Pls resize no 1, you can always link a smaller image to this big impressive one
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05-05-2007, 6:58 AM
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All 3 for me too..if i may.
Great colors and really love your boarders  . Thought i would have a try...hope you don't mind...
What do you think?
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05-05-2007, 7:03 AM
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All lovely pictures, I yet to get some decent macro shoots yet. Where these done on tripod or off?
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05-05-2007, 7:53 AM
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Hi ya
Also have this lens. These are great shots and well done. I don't think you have let yourslef down at all.
Cheers Holo
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05-05-2007, 8:17 AM
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Hi Geoff,
You certainly haven't let yourself down at all! Lovely images.
Some minor thoughts:
#1 I love the main purple flower. I don't find the lower part of the image as pleasing though. Lovely background with nothing to distract the eye.
#2 Again a great choice of angle to keep the background uncluttered. I would also like to see a similar shot with a slightly larger DOF to get more of the flower petals in focus.
#3 I think this is a cracker. Filled the frame. Lovely DOF. Focused on the centre and getting softer as you more towards the edge of the frame. Lovely shot and my favourite! Very pleasing.
SweetGirl: A lovely shot as well. Great colour. My only slightly negative thought would be regardig the background. There seems to be a straight line (Although out of focus due to DOF) running from the bottom to the top of the image which passes right behind the flower head. The colour in the lower right is also slightly distracting from the main subject for me as well. It may have been difficult to find a balance between the angle to view the subject from and finding the least distracting background though - and perhaps you were already at maximum aperture for DOF while still keeping the flower sharp? Hope that doesn't sound too negative as it's by no means an unpleasant shot!
Cheers.
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05-05-2007, 8:22 AM
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These are cracking! I'm receiving this lens early next week (from onestop) and am really looking forward to the macro feature now!
Love the softness and eveness of the backgrounds. But it's the sharpness, colours and lighting which elevate them.
Really great stuff.
Edit: I'm really surprised at the shallowness of DoF to say they were on f/5.6. Is that a feature of macro modes?
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05-05-2007, 5:19 PM
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Originally Posted by icemanonline Hi geofftelforduk,
I like them all too but #1 for me ...........I like the frames the shots are in too...........What programme did you use for them?
I have the Sigma APO 300 but haven't tried the macro shot yet. How far away were you with the macro shots?
Cheers icemanonline  | Hi icemanlonline - thanks for your comments. I just used Adobe Photoshop!! Increased the size of the canvas, filled the background with black and then put a 5px white stroke around the image.
I was about 2-3 metres from the subject in each case. Quote:
Originally Posted by senu Ill just be greedy and say I like all 3...and Love your borders
Mod comment: Pls resize no 1, you can always link a smaller image to this big impressive one | Sorry senu, I had set the width to the landscape shots to 750 and then just automatically set the width of the first one to 750 instead of the height!! SORRY! Quote:
Originally Posted by SweetGirl All 3 for me too..if i may.
Great colors and really love your boarders  . Thought i would have a try...hope you don't mind...
What do you think? | Crackin shot!! Very very sharp! What lens did you use for this one!? Quote:
Originally Posted by Rookies All lovely pictures, I yet to get some decent macro shoots yet. Where these done on tripod or off? | These where done on the tripod! Unfortunately my hand isnt just steady enough even though I was shooting at 1/400!! Quote:
Originally Posted by ksten Hi Geoff,
You certainly haven't let yourself down at all! Lovely images.
Some minor thoughts:
#1 I love the main purple flower. I don't find the lower part of the image as pleasing though. Lovely background with nothing to distract the eye.
#2 Again a great choice of angle to keep the background uncluttered. I would also like to see a similar shot with a slightly larger DOF to get more of the flower petals in focus.
#3 I think this is a cracker. Filled the frame. Lovely DOF. Focused on the centre and getting softer as you more towards the edge of the frame. Lovely shot and my favourite! Very pleasing.
Cheers. | Thanks very much for your very valid points!
I didnt realise the DOF was so shallow until I downloaded it! I agree with you though!
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Originally Posted by tryingtimes These are cracking! I'm receiving this lens early next week (from onestop) and am really looking forward to the macro feature now!
Love the softness and eveness of the backgrounds. But it's the sharpness, colours and lighting which elevate them.
Really great stuff.
Edit: I'm really surprised at the shallowness of DoF to say they were on f/5.6. Is that a feature of macro modes? | I got mine from Onestop! Excellent service from them!! This is the first time that I have really used this lens and I am pretty impressed!!
So, guys thanks for all your comments!! I appreciate them very much and look forward to more all being well!!
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06-05-2007, 12:54 AM
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Superb shots, I have the same lens and have yet to get this type of result, perhaps I had better start taking the tripod out of the car.
What camera is it married too ?
Bill
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