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Wider Views

This is one of the first “real” photographs that I took with my new Tokina 11-16 F2.8 which I must admin is one of the most difficult lenses I have ever owned, even harder than the Tamron 90mm Macro.

Although I am still trying to get the hang of it, I decided to share my efforts with you :)

This scene was captured on my way back to Kavala, after the usual Sunday photo walk.

Now, the more I use this lens, the more I begin to realize that is extremely sharp for it’s kind and also that it delivers ultra saturated colors out of the box., which I adore since I am a huge fan of saturated colors in general.

Be warned though that sometimes Lightroom 2.5 will desaturate / mute,  or even alter the colors when you import your RAW files, an issue which is said will be corrected in the long awaited V3.

Stay tuned as I post more photos and experiences regarding this great lens.

2 Comments

  1. max
    Posted 22 Nov ’09 at 9:27 pm | Permalink

    + 1 from me….

  2. admin
    Posted 23 Nov ’09 at 9:19 am | Permalink

    Thanks Max :)

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