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    Senior Member Copy_Kot's Avatar
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    More Sigma shot's

    Some more shot’s with the Sigma 150mm. It has been dark and windy all day, so this is the best I could do. It took a long time to get the shot of the spider… I waited, and waited, and waited, for the wind to die down… I couldn’t pass up the shot The single pink flower, crainfly, and mosquito were taken with extension tubes (no TC).







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    Re: More Sigma shot's

    That last one is terrific. The shallow DOF and composition work very nicely iin that shot. Well done.
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    Re: More Sigma shot's

    Thanks Loupey, not being able to use a larger f stop was driving me crazy (too dark)... I think all of these were around f/5.6 to f/7.1. I can't wait for this coming long weekend, hopefully the sun will be out.

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