a hangar in a field 3
November 20, 2005If you want to be notified the next time I write something, sign up for email alerts or subscribe to the RSS feed. Thanks for reading.
This is my final photo of the hangar. I promise.
Last night I went to a sweet concert at Gustavus. It featured the band, Organ Donors. If you are looking for a sweet hot new indie jazzish rock band, you want to check these guys out. Plus they are all good, fun-loving guys.
3 Comments
miles said
November 20th, 2005 at 8:08 am
Fantastic, beautiful colours and the curve is lovely.
Mac said
November 20th, 2005 at 10:43 pm
You don’t seem to list a lens on your about page that is capable of 15mm focal lengths. I would be quite interested in exactly what lens it is that you are using. (Mostly because I am in search of a nice wideangle lens)
While I agree with Miles, I’d have to say that it’s the stars that do it for me. Also, anything to do with hangers seems to always be cool.
(post author) Joe Lencioni said
November 21st, 2005 at 8:25 am
Mac: Thanks for your compliment. Sorry I don’t have the lens listed in my equipment. It’s because I actually don’t own the lens—I borrow it from work.
In any case, it’s the only wide-angle lens that I have had the opportunity to use, so I don’t know if I can make any sort of a recommendation for you. However, based on my use, it has been quite nice (and would be even nicer with a full-frame camera like the 5D). Still, compared to my Tamron lens, some of the color seems to be a bit different with this lens—especially saturated reds seem to turn out more of a magenta. But, that could totally be my camera’s fault.
The lens is a Sigma 15mm f/2.8 EX AF. It received good ratings and reviews on Fred Miranda and is relatively inexpensive.
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