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BigmOS (Sigma 50-500) Landscapes...

PostPosted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 5:20 pm
by Remorhaz
On the way back from my sunrise session at Bombo Quarry (viewtopic.php?f=18&t=42669) I kitted up with the new Sigma 50-500 OS (BigmOS) lens and looked for places I might stop and take some detailed landscapes with the long lens - all taken handheld.

This silhouette of trees caught my eye when I'd stopped to shoot (the other way actually :)) some rolling green hills flowing into the sea near Kiama bends. Shooting it almost into the sun (with a healthy dose of negative exposure compensation (-4EV) so as to not blow out the details in the water) with the sun reflecting brightly off the ocean produced this result (pretty much straight out of camera)

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I'd driven past this winding road going up the hill on a number of occasions and thought to myself that I wanted to take the shot - today was my chance - without the family in the car :) and low early morning light raking the hills

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Lastly from the headland above Gerroa beach (near Gerringong) - the blue water, the repeating curved white lines of the incoming waves and the textures of the green and silvery leaves were an instant attraction as I drove over the crest

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In hindsight a polariser would have been a nice addition to the last two shots however the 50-500 takes a 95mm!! thread so not particularly common and pricey :). Perhaps one day if I get the 105mm CPL for my Lee filter system I can get a 105 to 95 step down and use it on this monster (no hood though).

Re: BigmOS (Sigma 50-500) Landscapes...

PostPosted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 6:39 pm
by zafra52
Great photos. Specially the first one!

Re: BigmOS (Sigma 50-500) Landscapes...

PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 5:16 pm
by Remorhaz
zafra52 wrote:Great photos. Specially the first one!


Thanks Zafra - I was pretty happy with that result (especially since I was originally aiming to take photos in the other direction and luckily turned around and saw this :))

Re: BigmOS (Sigma 50-500) Landscapes...

PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 9:37 pm
by sirhc55
Indeed these are very good pics from a lens that is often maligned.

Re: BigmOS (Sigma 50-500) Landscapes...

PostPosted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 5:31 pm
by Geoff M
My pick of the three would be the second. The compressed scene from using the long lens really 'pulls' it together. I am not normally a fan of seeeing power lines/poles in lanscape images (yet something we inevitablly have to include) but here it works well.