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26-NOV-2011

26Nov11Af.jpg

I have owned this wide angle lens for a few years now but I am starting to believe that I have
rarely utilised its potential as a "startling image" maker. The confines of our small car are
proving an interesting environment for the venerable Sigma 10-20.

Nikon D40 ,Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM
1/500s f/11.0 at 10.0mm iso400 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time26-Nov-2011 14:21:49
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D40
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length10 mm
Exposure Time1/500 sec
Aperturef/11
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias-1.00
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programprogram (2)
Focus Distance

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Simon Chandler05-Dec-2011 18:38
Fantastic composition and perspective with rich tone. Great use of the ultra wide lens. v
Vickie BROWN01-Dec-2011 13:15
Great scene of such beautiful image!
Kay01-Dec-2011 07:54
Love the framing and the concept. Interesting pov.
Guest 28-Nov-2011 11:34
I agree with you David, very impressive angle of view, very nice shot !!!
teachpeace28-Nov-2011 03:46
Creative composition...love the bits of red. V
Bill Miller27-Nov-2011 21:54
You must be a pro, being driven to your next location!
January Grey27-Nov-2011 06:47
Nice to see the whole picture! Nice capture, David. V~
slhoornstra27-Nov-2011 05:33
Really fine, David. i know if anyone can make it interesting, it's you!! V
LyleT27-Nov-2011 04:34
Fascinating image. That wide angle really makes a difference.
bill friedlander27-Nov-2011 02:59
Brilliant idea for your WA lens. Very sharp inside and outside the car. (I am jealous that you are having such fine weather). V
Guest 27-Nov-2011 00:55
Beautiful image. V.
Stephanie26-Nov-2011 22:31
Did anyone tell you that you bought a faulty car? They put the steering wheel on the wrong side! :)
Great use of your wide angle lens David! :)
Phillip Normanton26-Nov-2011 21:57
Using the windscreen as a picture frame - and you even have a chauffeur :o)