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I took this the other day when I was down at Kingholm Quay. It's a small file as I had to crop in quite a bit.
Balcony photo of our string lights on the Sigma fp taken with 50mm art lens at F1.4.
Processed through my film emulation pipeline in Davinci Resolve.
from Asok station
I think I should’ve tried lowering the camera for better composition, the bridge takes up too much of the frame…
Our DLX Grip for the Sigma fp makes this powerhouse of a mini full frame cinema camera easier to shoot with handheld! Click here to learn more: bit.ly/2vkpCBn
Yesterday we headed off to one of our favourite quiet spots at the north end of Skye. We have always called it Aird but when I checked on the map it would appear to be called Port Gobhlaig which is part of Kilmaluag Bay. Either way it is a peaceful place to take a flask of coffee and sit and watch the world go by. The weather wasn't great but in between showers I was able to take a few shots.
The wedge shaped hill in the background is part of the Trotternish Ridge called Sron Vourlinn.
I am amazed at how useful I'm finding the Sigma 100-400mm lens. I've never owned this focal length before, preferring either longer or shorter lenses but I'm finding it great for use in landscapes as it offers a different perspective.