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Thank you so much! Yes, the 'Lil Sigmas are big in my book. They have brought me freedom in a much needed arena of my life. I used a tabletop tripod to make that shot as I thought getting down to the world of the weed flower was most appropriate.darr,
You have such a wonderful talent, i'm not surprised that you quote Georgia O'keeffe.
The Sigma's are such amazing little cameras with MFD quality, that the slower approach seems fitting.
I LOVE THIS PHOTO SO MUCH:salute:
Thank you NikoI LOVE THIS PHOTO SO MUCH:salute:
Thank you Andrew. I admire your work as well!Superb Darr
Shaun,A few questions regarding processing files. Highlight recovery - X3 fill light seems also to recover highlights, strange as that seems. My current workflow is to do a combination of reduce exposure and increase fill light until my red blotches are gone, or nearly gone. Then export tif to lightroom. Any other tricks to highlight recovery?
Thanks, it's tough to tell when a sky will blow out with this camera. The histogram doesn't seem to be very accurate, but if I follow it I'm dialing in huge under exposure to get the brights under control. Then it takes a lot of work in SPP to get it back to a recognizable scene. Look forward to a day when Lightroom supports X3F. Love the B&W from this camera.
Stunning darr, I would be very proud to call that my own work!
Reflection
Sigma DP2 Merrill, ISO 100 +0.7, handheld