Showing posts with label Sigma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sigma. Show all posts

Monday, February 25, 2013

Sigma USB Dock


By connecting the USB cable to a computer, SIGMA USB DOCK enables photographers to update the lens firmware and adjust parameters such as focus. The adjustment is processed with special software (SIGMA Optimization Pro). The AF speed, focus limiter and OS function are also customizable for Sports lenses.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Action packed weekend!





Before the week gets too far out of control I wanted to say thank you to those that made it out to the lighting workshop this past Saturday. I had a great time and I am looking forward to the next one.

Now on a sad note. I did that one thing that every photographer dreads. I dropped and broke my favorite lens. By the looks of it I do not think it can be saved. It was a pretty savage fall. Tomorrow I will give my insurance agent a call and see how much I will be penalized for using a service that I pay for. You just have to love insurance.



My Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 was not the most expensive or newest lens, but it was my favorite. That glass had some character and that is going to be hard for me to replace. That lens has been my workhorse for as long as I have been shooting with Nikon. Children, musicians, celebrities and all sorts of people from all walks of life have been photographed with that lens. I'm going to miss it.



Action packed weekend!





Before the week gets too far out of control I wanted to say thank you to those that made it out to the lighting workshop this past Saturday. I had a great time and I am looking forward to the next one.

Now on a sad note. I did that one thing that every photographer dreads. I dropped and broke my favorite lens. By the looks of it I do not think it can be saved. It was a pretty savage fall. Tomorrow I will give my insurance agent a call and see how much I will be penalized for using a service that I pay for. You just have to love insurance.



My Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 was not the most expensive or newest lens, but it was my favorite. That glass had some character and that is going to be hard for me to replace. That lens has been my workhorse for as long as I have been shooting with Nikon. Children, musicians, celebrities and all sorts of people from all walks of life have been photographed with that lens. I'm going to miss it.



Friday, June 3, 2011

Ashlee In Profile.

This shot was taken in a studio that my friend John Keel and I rented to shoot together and to just play with light and shadows

. In this shot I used a Nikon sb600 in a Westcott 28" Apollo. It was placed camera left and I turned Ashlee straight on into the light.

I placed Ashlee close to the wall to get some of the light to spill onto the wall to create a bit of a vignetted background. Other wise the light was pretty close to straight on for this profile shot.



Ashlee In Profile.

This shot was taken in a studio that my friend John Keel and I rented to shoot together and to just play with light and shadows

. In this shot I used a Nikon sb600 in a Westcott 28" Apollo. It was placed camera left and I turned Ashlee straight on into the light.

I placed Ashlee close to the wall to get some of the light to spill onto the wall to create a bit of a vignetted background. Other wise the light was pretty close to straight on for this profile shot.