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Sigma fp; Leica Summilux-M 50mm 1.4; Exposure Software TriX 400 pushed

Cat cafe in Hengchun

 

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.

something's wrong

Sigma fp/Summilux-R 80/1.4

from Asok station

 

I think I should’ve tried lowering the camera for better composition, the bridge takes up too much of the frame…

Sigma fp + Sigma 45mm f/2.8 DG DN Contemporary Lens

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

Voigtländer Leica M-mount Color-Skopar 21mm

Sigma fp; Leica Summilux-M 50mm 1.4

SIGMA fp

Voigtlander Nokton Classic 40mm f/1.4 MC

First Attempt straight out JPG

Sigma FP (converted to 830nm infrared) + Nippon Kogaku W-Nikkor 3.5cm f/1.8 LTM

SIGMA fp

MINOLTA M-ROKKOR 40mm f2

Kaohsiung 2023

urban roots

 

Maybe I should ease up on tone mapping for these scenes…

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.

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