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Very nice shot! I take alot of pictures of cars too.Taking picts of cars is what i find my self going to each time
Thx Bensonga ...from one car photographer to another ..controlling reflections, flares and color distortions become the most challenging ....love a partially cloudy day which we get once in a while here in vegasVery nice shot! I take alot of pictures of cars too.
Gary
Sigma is demonstrating some horse power. Just imagine a 33X44 or larger size fovnon.Picked up my DP3 for some shooting last week. New year, old camera! But still lovely results. I have some black and white shots to post later this week.
First, a color image. I shot this same scene on film last year. Different conditions and slightly different framing, so they're not directly comparable, but I thought it would be fun to share the results nonetheless. The film image was shot using a 150mm lens on 56mm x 56mm film, whereas the Sigma version is a 50mm lens on a 24mm x 16mm sensor. With the Sigma file cropped to 16mm square, the field of view is slightly wider on the film image.
Hasselblad version on Velvia 100
Sigma version:
Digital Velvia by Graham Gibson, on Flickr