Any photographers in here?

I was looking at both the 24-70 and the 17-55 also.....i bought the sigma 24-60 2.8 for $200 to give it a go....I figured if it didn't work then i could sell it and move on to the next....since i have had it its been great for $200.

Sure its not going to as good as the 24-70, no weather sealing, but its damn close! I get crispy photos that have great color. I got a sharp copy but i think i'm going to send it in to sigma for further lens alignment just to see if it improves at all.

POTN sigma 24-60 thread...

worth checking out....its on amazon and is available for both canon and nikon mount.

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Couple shots of mine with the lens on 40D
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Hey..don't angle pics like that it hurts the picture. Watch out for power lines and power poles. The first pic is the best of the set. It's a bit grainy, so use a tripod so you can use lower ISO and slower shutter speeds. The effect of people moving while the cars are stationary would be cool to see.
 
So I have a few pics I thought were suitable to upload. Most of my other pics need to be rotated, cropped, etc.. Only a few hundred more to do.

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The Hoover Dam:


Lion exhibit in the MGM Grand:


The Strip from above:
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Paris Las Vegas:


Grand Canyon:


Just outside the Grand Canyon:


And a link to all the pictures:
http://flickr.com/photos/beavizzle/sets/72157605854549958/
 
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I'm taking a road trip to Yellowstone in 2 weeks. I have 5 days. Do you guys think I have enough time to get to the Grand Canyon and back to town?
 
You did something I think I should have done with the Bellagio Fountains. I used like a 2 sec exposure (I think) on all the fountains, so a lot of mine turned out to be big white blobs. I like how you used a relatively fast shutter for moving water, so you can capture the actual fountains, if that makes any sense.
 
I stood there (after a few drinks) and just took picture after picture of the fountains

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This one was sort of white and blobby but oh well

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Don't see too many Kobelco front loaders being used since CAT, Deere, & Case have a good grasp on the North American market. We build the design, engineer, and build the gauge clusters and fuel sender units for all of those companies.
 

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