Donnerstag, 14. Juni 2012

Cows

Today I tried a DP2. There are two major differences between the DP1 and DP2 - the brighter, more 'normal' lens (the focal length is closer to the length of the sensor diagonal), and faster True II image processor. It also has a revised shutter that is able to operate at its highest speed (1/2000 sec) at maximum aperture - whereas the DP1 could only operate at 1/2000 sec with apertures smaller than F10. Perfect for portraits of these young girls...




Mittwoch, 6. Juni 2012

Dienstag, 5. Juni 2012

Hamburg Landungsbrücken

Thomas W.


against sunlight, but very detailed in original RAW
f11, 1/500 sec, ISO 100


"Natural" TiltShift by perspective, shot from ground


Montag, 7. Mai 2012

Introducing SIGMA DP1







Tomcat MAX relaxing between bamboo


Bildgröße:    13,9 MP (2640 x 1760 x 3)
ISO Einstellung:    100
Verschlusszeit:    1/200s
Blendenwert:    F9.0

Brennweite:    16.6 mm

   

Bildgröße:    13,9 MP (2640 x 1760 x 3)
ISO Einstellung:    100
Verschlusszeit:    1/200s
Blendenwert:    F9.0
Brennweite:    16.6 mm

Sonntag, 6. Mai 2012

In and outside horse stable.

A short session with my Sigma Dp1, without accessories, without flash, taken by hand. Although weather was bad I stayed at ISO 100. RAW files converted and edited through Sigma Photo Pro 4. Nice rusted anvil. 

Tractor only used for transport of horse dung with an interesting patina.

Tools for a clean stable.

Perspective. A key skill of a DP1.



Cool cat called LADY.