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BigmOS (Sigma 50-500) Landscapes...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) 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 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 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). D600, D7000, Nikon/Sigma/Tamron Lenses, Nikon Flashes, Sirui/Manfrotto/Benro Sticks
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Re: BigmOS (Sigma 50-500) Landscapes...Great photos. Specially the first one!
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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 ) D600, D7000, Nikon/Sigma/Tamron Lenses, Nikon Flashes, Sirui/Manfrotto/Benro Sticks
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Re: BigmOS (Sigma 50-500) Landscapes...Indeed these are very good pics from a lens that is often maligned.
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Re: BigmOS (Sigma 50-500) Landscapes...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.
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