I'm way behind in editing photos at the moment but couldn't resist processing a few from last week in the Algonquin Provincial Park area. I've been given some Sigma lenses to test out from Gentec International (Canadian distributor for Sigma) and I'm having a blast with them... especially the 300/2.8, which I took the bottom photo with. This is my first 300/2.8 and it is so amazingly sharp... expect to see me shooting a ton more photos with it!
Photo 1 (above): Maple leaves along Oxtongue River Rapids. Canon EOS 5D mark II, 17-40mm lens, Singh-Ray LB warming polarizer. ISO 100, 0.6s at f/22. [By the way, the leaves were placed there by an oreo-eating mammal.]
Photo 1 (above): Maple leaves along Oxtongue River Rapids. Canon EOS 5D mark II, 17-40mm lens, Singh-Ray LB warming polarizer. ISO 100, 0.6s at f/22. [By the way, the leaves were placed there by an oreo-eating mammal.]
Nice autumn colors - over there as well...
ReplyDeleteVery, very nice!!!
ReplyDeleteJust Love the composition of the first capture.....Oh yes you mean that human who carries his oreos around in his camera bag with his gear....all the time!!!!!!
ReplyDeletethat Oreo-eating mammal has a great sense of composition! LOL
ReplyDeletethe first photo is amazing, I love it!
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I'm sorry if all the blog it's write in italian...and I'im sorry for my english now!