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Photographer’s Note

First a little something about my new SIGMA 70-300mm F4-5.6 DC MACRO lens. This budget lens has a macro function between 200 and 300 mm and I can wholeheartedly recommended as good value for money, or even better it exceeds the expectations one would have when looking at the price.

I got this lens as a christmas gift, and took the photo of this ice branch on the last day of 2008. It was an ice-cold afternoon and I guess the darker background is caused by the white ice standing out on the camera sensor? Or perhaps anyone else has an explanation. Anyway, I posted this because last winter I was also able to post some photos of ice crystals and i wanted to make the comparison with the new lens.

This winter, temperatures dropped in Belgium like I had never seen them drop before. Belgium usually has very moderate winters, with a lot of rain and occasionally a bit of snow, but this winter we saw the temperature drop to -19 and with temperatures during the day that didn't get any better than -8.
As such, this photo is my interpretation of "winter in belgium 2008/2009".

This photo was taken at a location that featured in my portfolio a couple of times already. For instance in this photo:

Frozen world

Enjoy :-)

Camera: Canon EOS 350D
Lens: Sigma 70-300 f/4-5.6 DG Macro
Filter: UV Filter 58 mm
Shutter speed: 1/500 sec
Focal length: 300 mm
F-stop: f/8
ISO: 400
No flash / No tripod

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