Sorry to be harsh on the landscape subject, I've got my moments. Hey Joel that's an interesting HDR image. Yours does not belong in the hurt one's eyes category.
Sorry to be harsh on the landscape subject, I've got my moments. Hey Joel that's an interesting HDR image. Yours does not belong in the hurt one's eyes category.
Originally Posted by Joel Eade
So the 8-16mm does work on 1.3 crop cameras, but wouldn't you be better off with the 12-24mm? It goes to 12mm; hasless vigeneting and less distortion.
John.
John,
I bought the 8-16 sigma at a camera store after briefly trying it out at the counter and I liked the extreme fish-eye effect, I didn
Originally Posted by Joel Eade
I didn't know that the Sigma 8-16mm was a fish-eye on a 1.3 crop camera, that makes a lot more sense now. I thought the 8-16mm would just have a littlemore barrel distortion, but so much distortion to have a fish-eye effect.
John.
Jonothan that first shot of the sunrise/sunset is really fantastic. Great job. I
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Originally Posted by Jonathan Huyer
I would be interested to see how much input you get in another thread. The process looks interesting, but I have had to buy similar products for projects I have constructed, I would think these prints would be rather expensive. They do offer a sample, maybe its worth ordering.
Edit: Min pricing for a 12 x 20 was $181 US