The Sigma Foveon M : Please Share your Monochrom Images

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Love this Michael ... just Brilliant !
Is this handheld ?
 
Thanks Bruno.
Sure mainly use the Sigma software ...I`m not a great user of post processing.
I then do some adjustments in Elements 6.
I keep the grain adjustments in Sigma Pro on the low side ...I think this one and the previous one possibly has a little too much to be honest.
 
Thank you, Gary. The little DP1 was a wonderfully inexpensive way to get Foveon 28mm. Especially given that my interest is, well, monochromatic. That morning was a mix of mist and fine sand blowing from the north, and the DP1 dealt with it as resolutely as its DP2M sibling.

I like shooting other cameras for various reasons, but if I'm honest with myself, the DPs give me most of what I want most of the time.
 
Same here.. While I shoot a lot of different cameras, the foveon sensor cameras are really the ones I always tend to go back to. I not sure u can go wrong w/ any of them, so long as u are aware of their idoisynchracies before u get one.

Gary
 
Heading home at sunset after a shoot, I caught up with this freight train. Here are the last several shots in that encounter long Highway 99S at 60mph (except for where I stopped at the crossing, of course). Dp2m iso 100, AF, mostly wide open.

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Thanks, J & J. Maybe I'm easy to please, but for me the DP performs very well handheld wide open at low iso even when everything in the process (including my Mazda, the train, and the light) is moving PDQ.
 
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