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12/09/2004 01:26:44 PM · #1


Comments please !
12/09/2004 01:28:27 PM · #2
the Macro lens?
12/09/2004 01:29:35 PM · #3
yes - it is 105mm prime lense - good for all sorts of things.

the two of the kids seem a bit soft - the one of the women is nice and sharp - but the red playground or whatever in the BG is kind of a distraction.



Message edited by author 2004-12-09 13:32:02.
12/09/2004 01:30:11 PM · #4
is that the newer model ,
12/09/2004 01:31:22 PM · #5
What was this picture taken with, i love the sharpness! How did you get this?

Message edited by author 2004-12-09 13:32:04.
12/09/2004 01:33:43 PM · #6
Wow. The first one is absolutely astonishing.

I like the bokeh on this one too. Would be curious to compare them side by side with nikon's 105/2.8... I was kinda thinking about a decent tele-macro prime in addition to my 60/2.8, looks like this may be a good candidate.

Do you have any macro shots with it by chance?
12/09/2004 01:34:02 PM · #7
85 1.8
12/09/2004 01:36:20 PM · #8
Originally posted by TLL061:

85 1.8

I was looking at that lens for purchase down the road, mostly for portraits, but if the 105 macro looks that good for portraits and also can do macros, the only benifits are the couple F stops. They are around the same price if I recall it correctly.
12/09/2004 01:36:41 PM · #9
Originally posted by kyebosh:

What was this picture taken with, i love the sharpness! How did you get this?


You mean this?

That is Canon 85 mm.Adobe channel mixer /burning and unsharp mask.

Message edited by author 2004-12-09 13:37:27.
12/09/2004 01:38:26 PM · #10
ooo I just love the sharpness. How did you burn it? And what exactly does burning do again?
12/09/2004 01:38:44 PM · #11
that sigma 105 is a great lens , very highly rated
12/09/2004 01:40:53 PM · #12
Originally posted by kyebosh:

ooo I just love the sharpness. How did you burn it? And what exactly does burning do again?


On the left side on Adobe tool bar there is BURN/DODGE/SPONGE tool,you can use to darken or lighten select areas :-)

burned your pic

Message edited by author 2004-12-09 13:53:24.
12/09/2004 07:15:11 PM · #13
wow , you made my pic look better
12/09/2004 08:01:34 PM · #14
do you have any pics from the 105 like these that aren't softened? I'd like to see how razor sharp it is compaired to the 85mm.
12/09/2004 08:03:08 PM · #15
I have both , and the 85 blows the 105 away
12/09/2004 08:07:34 PM · #16
Originally posted by TLL061:

I have both , and the 85 blows the 105 away

quick 100% crop examples?
12/09/2004 09:39:11 PM · #17
This is the Sigma 105 wide open



It's a nice lens, but for me, I think it's a bit long for anything other than headshots.
12/10/2004 12:45:01 AM · #18
bump.
12/10/2004 12:09:41 PM · #19
bump again? I would still enjoy those comparison pictures :-)
12/13/2004 05:13:19 PM · #20
Another one :

12/13/2004 06:54:00 PM · #21
Originally posted by pitsaman:



Comments please !

Does your family have exquisitely perfect skin, or did you use NeatImage, or a similar process on these? Absolutely beautiful shots, (and family).
12/13/2004 07:50:39 PM · #22
Thanks,Photoshop can make everyone look beautiful,LOL (even me ,wow)
12/13/2004 07:57:42 PM · #23
Originally posted by pitsaman:

Thanks,Photoshop can make everyone look beautiful,LOL (even me ,wow)


Now that's quite a stretch Kosta! ;)
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