** Weekly Sigma Photos Thread 13 October - 19 October 2025 **

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*All Sigma cameras and lenses are welcome, as are archival and current photos.

**Please reply to the original post changing your title to reflect your image's subject and or camera so that your post starts a new subsection of the thread.

Best regards, Sandy Fleischmann

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We added 2 potted pepper plants to our front door area, hopefully the deer will leave them alone. I'll add photos tomorrow, it's dark now.
 
SD1M, full spectrum, 3 image panorama
SD1M, full spectrum, 3 image panorama



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Moments in Time, a work in progress.... https://www.flickr.com/gp/142423236@N08/965cs3
 
In years past, I liked to take big panos, ignoring the fact that, unless one was decorating a bowling alley, there was no way to mount such a long image:

5x reduction in size
5x reduction in size

I'm pretty sure I took this with a DP3M, but the pano tool stripped off that info.

Middle Pal at left
Middle Pal at left

David
 
I have seen panos broken up across several prints, with wrapped canvas being the most common method that I've seen.

I have a few that would print at ~24" x ~180", at 300 dpi.
 
I have seen panos broken up across several prints, with wrapped canvas being the most common method that I've seen.

I have a few that would print at ~24" x ~180", at 300 dpi.
 
On the coast, San Simeon, CA. SD Quattro.

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A recent trip to Sweden with the SDQH - Once you see the foveon colors, it's hard to unsee them!

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First a few from the BF, with Sigma 45mm f/2.8



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Raccoon remains
Raccoon remains

and the fp L & 28-200...



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Here's a shot I captured in Sedona last weekend. (I was late, so didn't get the light the way I would have preferred.)



Sedona - OOC jpeg enhanced in RawTherapee (maybe overdone a little)
Sedona - OOC jpeg enhanced in RawTherapee (maybe overdone a little)



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Scott Barton Kennelly
 
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Thanks Ted. I thought it would make a good subject for a Quattro (with the color capture capabilities of the Quattro cameras being what they are).

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Scott Barton Kennelly
 
A recent trip to Sweden with the SDQH - Once you see the foveon colors, it's hard to unsee them!
. . . which is one of the reasons why I love my SD Quattro H so much too, and why I hope against hope for a full-frame Quattro sensor some day (even if it is only a 48 MP native output camera, meaning the top layer captures 48 MP, at the same density of the APS-H size sensors in our SD Quattro H cameras).


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Scott Barton Kennelly
 
This is the view from the Sheep Lake pullout at Rocky Mountain National Park. Image was taken with the SD1 Merrill and the 38-35mm Art lens set at 35mm.

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Nice shot Larry.

:)

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Scott Barton Kennelly
 
That looks like a pretty good lens Roger. Good luck with selling it.
 
I like the butterfly with the dew on it. I was surprised to see it was shot at the wide end of the lens. Those lizard shots are good too. Nice work!

Are you happy with your 28-200?
 
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Cheers, Luuk
 

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