A thread for any images of any age from Sigma cameras of all kinds and the Foveon-powered Polaroid x530 ..
A thread for any images of any age from Sigma cameras of all kinds and the Foveon-powered Polaroid x530 ..
several photos from the x530 taken in Death Valley 2007 on a Sigma users excursion after a PMA show
PIMG1045 by Sandy Fleischmann, on Flickr
shadows are from fellow Sigma users at Zabriskie Point
PIMG1046 by Sandy Fleischmann, on Flickr
PIMG1048 by Sandy Fleischmann, on Flickr
PIMG1047 by Sandy Fleischmann, on Flickr
PIMG1058.jp by Sandy Fleischmann, on Flickr
.... Edited by SF
"x530", not 503 - thanks! - I've duly edited it in the OP.
I decided to edit off names. SF
Edited: those photos are part of a larger 'album' on Flickr. The amusing ones are at dinner, everyone is looking at cameras and EXIF. There are other x530 albums on my Flickr pages too. I was primarily shooting my SD10. Occasional photos (like the one of me) were taken by my husband with the x530.
I found the subtle sand colors in DV were wickedly hard to edit to true remembered color in the SPP of the era.
I posted a DP3M focus stack of an intriguing clamshell in the wildlife and nature forum; to zero response. Well, I thought it was intriguing.
Here's a quick snap of both halves of the shell. (Sorry for the non-Sigma camera, but Sigma 56mm lens.) This mollusk stays attached to the same rock all its life, and the bottom half of the shell (shown on top here) was formed to match the anchoring rock,
David
A lot of work for no response, eh?
Per the other place, Sigma lens shots are perfectly OK, David.
I'm still working on processing Japan trip 2017 photos, both Sigma DP2Merrill as well as Canon 5DIi. Only a fraction of photos taken and now processed are going online. I tend to gravitate to stone lanterns, temples, shrines, and castles as well as greenery. Here's a bit of both castle and greenery at Nijo castle in Kyoto
SDIM4157 Sigma DP2Merrill Nijo Castle Kyoto Japan 2017 by Sandy Fleischmann, on Flickr