Thank you Pete! I really like the Sigma 65mmGreat photos Xavier!
You are using it very well! It sure produces nice crisp images. It's another lens I am tempted to get, but I already have enough!Thank you Pete! I really like the Sigma 65mm
Hahaha, but you have the Sigma 90mm f/2.8, right? That one seems to be as good as the 65mm...You are using it very well! It sure produces nice crisp images. It's another lens I am tempted to get, but I already have enough!
I do indeed, and it's a great lens.Hahaha, but you have the Sigma 90mm f/2.8, right? That one seems to be as good as the 65mm...
I do indeed, and it's a great lens.
Yes, although I am usually at f8 or higher for train photos with both the 70-300 and 24-105. I used the 24-105 lens the most on my New Year's Day outing. Such a versatile focal range for trains.
But your 24-105 photos are hard to beat unless you want blur background?
I don't know why you didn't like the polariser, it would have worked wonders on this one, brought out the sky and took the relections from the windows... And B&W conversions look striking. Sorry for my polarising opinionsYes, although I am usually at f8 or higher for train photos with both the 70-300 and 24-105. I used the 24-105 lens the most on my New Year's Day outing. Such a versatile focal range for trains.
Here's one with the 24-105:
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Thanks Peter! Looking forward to seeing your photos!For Pete_W: Fingers crossed (if I can find a place to park), later today I hope to get photos of the "Holiday Express" steam locomotive as it departs Portland's Oregon Rail Heritage Center. It's been raining a LOT this morning, but the weather is supposed to clear up before 4PM PT departure time. I'm not riding the train today, just taking photos from the street. Stay tuned ...
Ha ha! It wasn't that I didn't like the CPL. The problem was more that for rail photography I am often shooting in different directions in quick succession.I don't know why you didn't like the polariser, it would have worked wonders on this one, brought out the sky and took the relections from the windows... And B&W conversions look striking. Sorry for my polarising opinions
I like it! The roof is reminiscent of the design of the old locomotive depot roundhouses.We got a new bus/railway station. £350M apparently and I haven't been in it. Don't expect bullet trains though, it is still 2 hours to Dublin only 100 miles away and the buses from here are quicker. Not my photo BTW
Yes, probably not the best! Trains here in Australia are not fast either. Politicians have been arguing for decades over building fast trains between cities but unfortunately most of them seem to have been captured by the road freight industry, so they don't spend money on new and straighter rail lines.Irish bullet trains... Definitely a bad naming for those in Belfast