Sigma 120-300 @ ISO50

Amazing lens, so clear and crisp results. These are all ISO50 and of course still using the SD14.. Sigma Photo pro 4 might not be the very best at everything but with lower ISO, it’s king!  Also notice the danger of using ISO50 on birch trees with their light white parts. I should have been more careful but I thought I could save some but no no. Still cool I think. :)

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And us, the people. :) I’m hiding behind the 17-70 OS.

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About Carl Rytterfalk

Welcome to my blog! I'm Carl Rytterfalk, a swedish photographer who loves everything that is interesting in the world of photography. In 2002 I fell in love with the three layered Foveon sensor and has since then been an addicted user of Sigma cameras. Though I use Canon and Nikon as well. :)
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5 Responses to Sigma 120-300 @ ISO50

  1. Scotsman says:

    Man! I’m jealous of your kitbag.

  2. Alex says:

    Spasibo :) Thanks

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  4. Bengt Werner says:

    I see three good looking guys, starring into a windov. This is a marvelous shoot Carl Excellent.

    Bengt

  5. haha, yes! Especially the guy to the very right is good looking! :D

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