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- Dan: I’ve been wondering the same thing about Carl and I hope all is well in his life. It’s nice that...
- Paul Petersen: Gosh Carl it sure has been a while, hope all is going well for you. Throw us a bone what has been...
- Ricky: Dear Sigma, open source the firmware, particularly if you have limited resources and can’t make the...
- Dan: sad girl sitting on the railroad tracks… I wonder what message the photographer is trying to convey, seems...
- LionelB: http://imagesgonerogue.com/pre view/07/miumiucampaign.jpg
- Joshua: Hi Carl, I’ve just bought SD15 and 30 f/1.4. After using the camera several days, I found that the...
- Steven Paulson: Wow. More bogus science. Everything LM said in that post is completely wrong. Even the most basic of...
- Oba: Hey Carl! My first time on your website. You know what? This particular photo is one of the reasons I got...
- Max Rottersman: You mentioned that the SD15 would have captured some color information in one of the photos above...
- Per Laursen: Used my 120-300 OS (replacing the old version and Nikkor 200f2+TCs) for 3 weeks now. Spectacular...
- Ricky: While King Carl is working so hard, I’m writing: “…still, I can’t believe all the...
- LionelB: The tiny sensor on the very pocketable Ricoh GR D III is wonderfully filmic in black and white and adequate...
- Claus: Sure, there’s processing everywhere. But I think if you have really solid base-assets like a true large...
- LionelB: That makes the H4D31 quite a lot more expensive than the SD1 but of course anyone serious about spending...
- PrebenR: I usually use the white part in the eye to set the white balance. Also in this case this works to get some...
- LionelB: With my SD14 using 5.1 seems no different than using 5.0. The implementation must be pretty settled by now....
- Scott Kennelly: Just thought I’d put in my 2 cents here . . . SPP 5.0.0 works great for me on this old...
Old goodies.
- Wedding shots revisited..
- Jon and Carolina | Wedding session
- Kristofer och Anneth | wedding session
- Daniel & Maria | Wedding with SD14 and DP1
- DP1 at Sunset.. (Updated)
- DP1 Raw pack for download!
- BW DP1 experiment | iso3200 - 6400
- 14mp B&W sample for download.
- Raw Pack "Club"
- Liquid Nitrogen and my Dad
- Jeannette & Magnus. Part 3 - Together
- Forest trip - the others.
- [link] From another time with SD14 - 21 shots!
- Pearl book | in progress.. [edit]
- Norway - 121 images
- Trip images now availible!
- Man and the pearl | Black and white
- SD14 + Jpeg studio experience. Part 1
Tag Archives: film
Thoughts of today – Canon 1D Mark IV & Nikon D3s
Much can be said about the specs of each of these beasts – but nothing for me more interesting than the possibility to grab stunning video or perhaps I should say film – it’s far from “video” in my …
Magic light – Sigma 120-300 in action
Just wanted to share two late shots taken during the session that you saw previously and they’re both taken with the Sigma 120-300 at ISO50 and SD14. It was a VERY bright sunny day so stayed in the shadows …
Posted in 120-300, Flash, Full size, How to, ISO50, Portraits, Raw Developer, Sigma SD14
Tagged 120-300, elinchrom, film, foveon, handheld, jakob, kids, quadra, ranger, Raw Developer, sigma
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Winter seen thru the 120-300mm
Some of the exposures from the other day (very cold day I might add). These are all taken with the wonderful Sigma 120-300 2.8 lens and although it’s a bit on the heavy side it’s so much fun. I …
Posted in 120-300, Full size, Sigma Photo Pro, Sigma SD14
Tagged 120-300, asa, cold, evening, film, foveon, gold, handheld, house, nature, photoshopped, sigma, sweden, winter
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High ISO Noise vs Sharpness. Help me. :)
Pushing the DP1 to ISO3200 is easy and very very needed sometimes. Adding the Monochrome WB in SPP is great and the noise is to my eye very beautiful. You can in some pictures see a slight banding (when …
Posted in Full size, High ISO/ASA (400+), How to, Sigma DP1, Sigma Photo Pro
Tagged bw, film, foveon, highiso, rytterfalk, sigma, Sigma DP1
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Pushing the DP1 from ISO800 to 3200..
Pushing revisited.. Someone might remember my High ISO post prior to the release of the DP1 – and now it’s time for a follow up. Setting the DP1 to ISO800 and underexpose about two steps brings your much better …