Sigma 10-20mm

Can't say I've done any hardcore analysis of its capabilities, but for landscape work I generally just use any aperture from f8-22 (depending on exposure) and manual focus to a vague approximation of the hyperfocal distance. Almost always use a tripod, generally because I tend to use it with ND filters.

I'm now going to shamelessly pimp my shots in 'Cornish seascapes' thread in the landscapes forum as an example of what I took using the above method.
 
I have just got one of these bad boys and have been playing around with it.

I know a few of you guys have it. Any tips on getting the best out of it?

[s2]Keep your toes out of shot in portrait orientation[/s2]
 
But seriously - bring it along on Sunday if you can still make it and i'll show you how you shouldn't do it :)
 
Take it up high!!

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Seriously thoughm the possibilities are endless. I've used it far more than any other lens since I bought it. Best bit is just to go and play with it and see what you can come up with. I think it's easy in some cases to create images that look a bit strange, such as objects which distort but which the eye knows shouldn't like that. Hard to explain what I mean, but it's a fantastic lens, and one I never regretted investing in.
 
Jonnyreb has a good point - countless times I've looked at my shots after a day out with it and found my feet in the shots!! Sometimes it can be tricky to get your feet far enough away!!
 
I did have a quick play around yesterday evening in the garden.

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I clipped the top of the house after I corrected the sloping verticals.

Jon, I was hoping it came through in time for this weekend so I'm a happy man :woot: Let's hope it doesn't p*ss it down.

I tried to follow your advice you gave someone about keeping the camera level which is what triggered me to post...
 
You've got a good copy there too Pete - nice and sharp!! Would have been perfect if you'd stood on one of those chairs :thumbs:

Christians looking well too :)
 
I too, am now the proud owner of one of these lenses......not yet had it out of the box though! Bought it on last day of hols, whilst in Gibralta (loads of dosh off :D ). hope the weather good at weekend so I can play.

Christian looks happy :)
 
You've got a good copy there too Pete - nice and sharp!! Would have been perfect if you'd stood on one of those chairs :thumbs:

Christians looking well too :)

You're right, I realised that when I downloaded it. Christian is recovering well thanks, 3 weeks of radiotherapy start Thursday and then hopefully that's it. :crossfingerslooksuptotheskies:

As you ask, here are as few snaps from the family album
 
Top right shot is an absolute classic - love it!!!!
 
it would be funnier......

.....but i speak from experience :embarrassed:

:D
 
it would be funnier......

.....but i speak from experience :embarrassed:

:D

Realised as much as I have my own bit of that exact same experience!!


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Hi Peter :wave:

Glad to see Christian looking well!

Cheers
 
You guys have just given me a idea :banana:

Now to find the right spot :thinking:
 
First time I got mine I went over to the common to try it out and could see a overhanging tree in the frame. Weird, I could not see a tree. Turned around, oh, it was behind me!

Michael.
 
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