Sunday, December 19, 2010

Jon and Carrie Carr


Jon and Carrie Carr, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

I photographed Jon and Carrie for their Christmas Card. I suppose I should also add 'and baby Carr'. Great timing to have the baby bump.

Strobist info: SB-900 with diffuser plate down and diffusion dome on in to 60" Impact white reflected umbrella camera left and above. SB-800 into 45" white Impact shoot through umbrella camera left and behind for rim/ hair light. SB-600 in 43" white Wescott shoot through umbrella camera right and behind for hair/rim light. Triggered with pop up commander with IR pass through filter.
1/250 sec at f/8.0 ISO 400 with "50mm f/1.8D" at 50 mm focal length on a Nikon D7000

Danielle and Brent


Danielle and Brent, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

The two of them were sitting together watching something off of youtube I think.
1/100 sec at f/8.0 ISO 900 with "18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G VR" at 200 mm focal length on a Nikon D7000

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Brent against blue background

Perusing through my photo archives I came across this one that I never had posted. I photographed Brent in this one in January of 2009. Almost 2 years ago. Wow, the time really changes how people look. This was after a fresh hair cut I believe. Some nice side lighting with fluorescent strips on either side. A 60 inch umbrella camera left. SB-900, 800, and 600 used. Triggered with Pop up flash in commander mode on my D80 with IR pass through filter in front.
1/200 sec at f/8.0 ISO 200 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Do you ever feel Different?

Or do you ever feel like you don't belong?

During winter, occasionally one of our chickens will lay an egg without a yolk. This is the result.

Strobist info: SB-900 into Impact white 60" reflected umbrella camera right and above. Triggered with pop up flash in commander mode with IR pass through filter in front.

1/250 sec at f/8.0 ISO 200 with "50mm f/1.8D" at 50 mm focal length on a Nikon D7000

Blue Skies over the Mountains and the Mammoth Hot Springs

Blue Skies over the Mountains and the Mammoth Hot Springs
1/250 sec at f/10 ISO 100 with "18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G VR" at 56 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Bokeh Christmas Tree lights with Nikon D7000

4x6 Family Photo for 2010 on Black back ground

We waited until my D7000 arrived and then we made this photo. We had bought all black shirts for everyone but in the end, I had Becky change to her red cashmere sweater.

I decided that this year I absolutely wanted to make sure I had a large depth of field for focus. I laided out my tape measure and had Becky sit at around 7-7/12 feet. Using DOFmaster website, I came up with f/13 shooting at 50mm focusing at around 7 1/2 - 8 feet. This created a depth of field of acceptable focus from in the 6 feet area to the 10 feet area. With three rows, this made sure everyone was still in focus. I increased ISO up to 640 and the D7000 handled this with very little noise. I love that I can increase the power out put of my flashes with the commander menu by 1/3 ev.

Strobist info: SB-900 into 60" Impact white umbrella with black backing slightly to camera left and above. SB-800 into 43" Wescott white satin shoot through umbrella back right corner behind everyone and above for hair light.
1/200 sec at f/13 ISO 640 with "50mm f/1.8D" at 50 mm focal length on a Nikon D7000

Self lighting setup


Self lighting setup, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

Strobist info: SB-900 M 1/2 with diffuser down and diffuser dome on mounted to lay on the umbrella shaft of a white Impact 60" inch umbrella with black backing on. Umbrella directly in front and above the me. Triggered by pop up flash in commander mode with IR pass through filter in front. 2'x3' white posterboard underneath chin for reflective fill.
1/200 sec at f/5.6 ISO 400 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Thanksgiving Table set with food

Everyone going through line during Thanksgiving.
1/40 sec at f/4.0 ISO 500 with "Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM" at 10 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Thanksgiving Table set with food

Everyone going through line during Thanksgiving.
1/40 sec at f/4.0 ISO 560 with "Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM" at 10 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Thanksgiving Table set with food

Everyone going through line during Thanksgiving.
1/20 sec at f/5.6 ISO 800 with "Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM" at 20 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Jessica Abrahamson


Jessica Abrahamson, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

I photographed each of the children that I could get to sit still for a moment during Thanksgiving meal time.

Strobist info: SB-900 with SB-800 ball bungeed to it (for faster recycle times) into a 60" Impact reflected umbrella.
1/200 sec at f/5.6 ISO 200 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Abigail Erickson


Abigail Erickson, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

I photographed each of the children that I could get to sit still for a moment during Thanksgiving meal time.

Strobist info: SB-900 with SB-800 ball bungeed to it (for faster recycle times) into a 60" Impact reflected umbrella.
1/200 sec at f/4.0 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Ethan Erickson


Ethan Erickson, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

I photographed each of the children that I could get to sit still for a moment during Thanksgiving meal time.

Strobist info: SB-900 with SB-800 ball bungeed to it (for faster recycle times) into a 60" Impact reflected umbrella.
1/200 sec at f/4.0 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Ethan Erickson


Ethan Erickson, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

I photographed each of the children that I could get to sit still for a moment during Thanksgiving meal time.

Strobist info: SB-900 with SB-800 ball bungeed to it (for faster recycle times) into a 60" Impact reflected umbrella.
1/200 sec at f/4.0 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Lindsey Sleeth


Lindsey Sleeth, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

I photographed each of the children that I could get to sit still for a moment during Thanksgiving meal time.

Strobist info: SB-900 with SB-800 ball bungeed to it (for faster recycle times) into a 60" Impact reflected umbrella.
1/200 sec at f/4.0 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Brian Sleeth


Brian Sleeth, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

I photographed each of the children that I could get to sit still for a moment during Thanksgiving meal time.

Strobist info: SB-900 with SB-800 ball bungeed to it (for faster recycle times) into a 60" Impact reflected umbrella.
1/200 sec at f/4.0 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Bradley Sleeth


Bradley Sleeth, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

I photographed each of the children that I could get to sit still for a moment during Thanksgiving meal time.

Strobist info: SB-900 with SB-800 ball bungeed to it (for faster recycle times) into a 60" Impact reflected umbrella.
1/200 sec at f/4.0 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Caitlyn Andersen


Caitlyn Andersen, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

I photographed each of the children that I could get to sit still for a moment during Thanksgiving meal time.

Strobist info: SB-900 with SB-800 ball bungeed to it (for faster recycle times) into a 60" Impact reflected umbrella.
1/200 sec at f/4.0 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Brody Abrahamson


Brody Abrahamson, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

I photographed each of the children that I could get to sit still for a moment during Thanksgiving meal time.

Strobist info: SB-900 with SB-800 ball bungeed to it (for faster recycle times) into a 60" Impact reflected umbrella.
1/200 sec at f/4.0 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Kassie Abrahamson


Kassie Abrahamson, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

I photographed each of the children that I could get to sit still for a moment during Thanksgiving meal time.

Strobist info: SB-900 with SB-800 ball bungeed to it (for faster recycle times) into a 60" Impact reflected umbrella.
1/200 sec at f/4.0 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Kassie Abrahamson


Kassie Abrahamson, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

I photographed each of the children that I could get to sit still for a moment during Thanksgiving meal time.

Strobist info: SB-900 with SB-800 ball bungeed to it (for faster recycle times) into a 60" Impact reflected umbrella.
1/200 sec at f/4.0 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Ashley Sleeth


Ashley Sleeth, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

I photographed each of the children that I could get to sit still for a moment during Thanksgiving meal time.

Strobist info: SB-900 with SB-800 ball bungeed to it (for faster recycle times) into a 60" Impact reflected umbrella.
1/200 sec at f/4.0 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Take my retainer ... please!

Brent shows off his retainer.

Strobist info: SB-900 M 1/2 with diffuser down and diffuser dome on mounted to lay on the umbrella shaft of a white Impact 60" inch umbrella with black backing on. Umbrella directly infront and above the model. Triggered by pop up flash in commander mode with IR pass through filter in front.
1/100 sec at f/7.1 ISO 200 with "50mm f/1.8D" at 50 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Take my retainer ... please!

Brent shows off his retainer.

Strobist info: SB-900 M 1/2 with diffuser down and diffuser dome on mounted to lay on the umbrella shaft of a white Impact 60" inch umbrella with black backing on. Umbrella directly infront and above the model. Triggered by pop up flash in commander mode with IR pass through filter in front.
1/100 sec at f/7.1 ISO 200 with "Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AFD" at 50 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Take my retainer ... please!

Brent shows off his retainer.

Strobist info: SB-900 M 1/2 with diffuser down and diffuser dome on mounted to lay on the umbrella shaft of a white Impact 60" inch umbrella with black backing on. Umbrella directly infront and above the model. Triggered by pop up flash in commander mode with IR pass through filter in front.
1/100 sec at f/7.1 ISO 200 with "Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AFD" at 50 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Laughing


Laughing, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

We got up early before church. Here is a photo of Danielle laughing during our photo session.

Strobist info: SB-900 M 1/2 with diffuser down and diffuser dome on mounted to lay on the umbrella shaft of a white Impact 60" inch umbrella with black backing on. Umbrella directly infront and above the model. Triggered by pop up flash in commander mode with IR pass through filter in front. 2'x3' white posterboard underneath chin for reflective fill.
1/200 sec at f/4.0 ISO 200 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Monday, November 22, 2010

Natalie with beauty lighting

Before church on Sabbath, I photographed Natalie. This was a somewhat standard clamshell / beauty lighting setup.

Setup photo here

Strobist info: SB-900 M 1/2 with diffuser down and diffuser dome on mounted to lay on the umbrella shaft of a white Impact 60" inch umbrella with black backing on. Umbrella directly infront and above the model. Triggered by pop up flash in commander mode with IR pass through filter in front. 2'x3' white posterboard underneath chin for reflective fill.
1/200 sec at f/5.6 ISO 400 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Becky


Becky, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

Before church on Sabbath, I photographed Becky and the girls. This was a somewhat standard clamshell / beauty lighting setup.

Setup photo here

Strobist info: SB-900 M 1/2 with diffuser down and diffuser dome on mounted to lay on the umbrella shaft of a white Impact 60" inch umbrella with black backing on. Umbrella directly infront and above the model. Triggered by pop up flash in commander mode with IR pass through filter in front. 2'x3' white posterboard underneath chin for reflective fill.
1/200 sec at f/5.6 ISO 400 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Single Red Ripe Strawberry on White

I photographed this in 2008 but am just now posting in 2010.

Strobist info: SB-600 and SB-800 triggered from pop up flash in commander mode. Shoot through umbrella and strip lights.
1/60 sec at f/2.8 ISO 200 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Danielle outside during the winter

This was taken in 2008 during winter in February. Danielle, standing in the snow, patiently waits while I photograph her.

Strobist info: SB-800 into 43" shoot through umbrella camera right. Triggered with pop up flash acting as commander.
1/400 sec at f/2.0 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Jump Right In


Jump Right In, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

Posted during an evening in November of 2010 while the snow is flying outside, these memories of summer and swimming are remembered fondly. I made this photograph of Brent mid air just as he jumped in. We were boating on the 4th of July in 2007 and had just enjoyed a picnic lunch on the deck of the pontoon boat. We were anchored by ourself in the middle of the lake. The sun was hot, the food was good, and I jumped into to enjoy the great water after making this photo. Memories.
1/200 sec at f/8.0 ISO 200 with "18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G VR" at 18 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Monday, November 8, 2010

Brent standing in front of the driveway

I photographed Brent and then Natalie with the clouds lit by the sunset. At the end, I had Natalie photograph several of me. Brent was holding the stand with umbrella since the wind would have knocked it over. Natalie had held it most of the time. For this photo, Natalie held the umbrella while I photographed Brent.

Strobist: SB-900 on umbrella stand. SB-800 and SB-600 on individual stands so that they could hit the umbrella too. Wescott 43" white shoot through umbrella camera left. Triggered with pop up flash in commander mode with IR pass through filter in front. SB-900 and SB-800 in one group at M 1/8. SB-600 in second group at M 1/8 (easier to do than work the SB-600 menu to change it to the same group).
1/125 sec at f/5.6 ISO 200 with "Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM" at 15 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Pink and Purple Clouds for a backdrop

I photographed Brent and then Natalie with the clouds lit by the sunset. At the end, I had Natalie photograph several of me. Brent was holding the stand with umbrella since the wind would have knocked it over. Natalie had held it most of the time.

Strobist: SB-900 on umbrella stand. SB-800 and SB-600 on individual stands so that they could hit the umbrella too. Wescott 43" white shoot through umbrella camera left. Triggered with pop up flash in commander mode with IR pass through filter in front. SB-900 and SB-800 in one group at M 1/8. SB-600 in second group at M 1/8 (easier to do than work the SB-600 menu to change it to the same group).
1/60 sec at f/5.6 ISO 320 with "Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM" at 20 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Frosty Sunrise in Minnesota

Sunday morning, the sky turned purple as a the sun rose. The fields were covered with a thick frost. I walked outside, took a deep breath through my nose of the clean crisp air. I walked over to the south east corner of our acerage and set up my tripod. 6 photos shot in bracketed format (2,4,0 followed by -4,-2,-6). These were then composed in Adobe Lightroom, Photomatix, Lightroom, CS5 and finally back to Lightroom.
Base HDR exposure 1/40 sec at f/8.0 ISO 100 with "Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM" at 10 mm focal length on a NIKON D80

Grandma Maxine Christensen

For Carrie's, my sister's, baby shower we had my uncle Max and his daughter Olivia come up. The brought my grandma Maxine with them. Robert came with my parents. It was so good to see Grandma. It had been a couple of years since she had been up and it had been a year since we saw her. This is Sunday morning while I'm fixing breakfast of potatoe patties, scrambled eggs, waffles and fruit.
1/500 sec at f/2.0 ISO 500 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Becky's Long Hair


Becky's Long Hair, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

It had been a long time since I could convince her to let me photograph her. Her hair is the longest it has ever been and I absolutely love it. Half way through the photo session, I got the big circular fan and blasted it on high. This is another pose from the session with a different effect from the fan.

Strobist: SB-900 into Wescott 43" white shoot through umbrella camera left. SB-800 behind her and to the right a bit and above shooting at a glancing angle over the back of her hair. 7' white styrofoam 2' from her on the right for reflective fill. White posterboard held on a tripod directly in front of her to reflectively fill under the chin. Triggered with pop up flash in commander mode with IR Pass through filter in front.
1/200 sec at f/3.5 ISO 160 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

The Long Path Down out of the Grand Teton Mountains

After taking the lift to the top of the Teton mountains, we hiked the 7.5 mile hike down. Good thing we brought lunch! We were so sore after that hike. Natalie stands holding her camera.
1/320 sec at f/10 ISO 100 with "Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM" at 10 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

The Road to the Mountains of Yellowstone

While driving in Yellowstone the first evening while we were there, I jumped out to take this photo. The evening light was a nice orange.
1/60 sec at f/8.0 ISO 100 with "18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G VR" at 18 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a Ground Squirrel

During our trip out West, we went through Yellowstone. On the second day there, while exploring Fire Hole River falls, I stepped out on to the edge of the rocks to take some photos. Brent was standing by me and said "Look down there". At my feet about 3 feet away was this little fellow sitting right on the edge of the rocks, overlooking the river in the morning sunlight. I guess he enjoys the view too.
1/50 sec at f/5.6 ISO 100 with "18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G VR" at 200 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a Ground Squirrel - wide view

During our trip out West, we went through Yellowstone. On the second day there, while exploring Fire Hole River falls, I stepped out on to the edge of the rocks to take some photos. Brent was standing by me and said "Look down there". At my feet about 3 feet away was this little fellow sitting right on the edge of the rocks, overlooking the river in the morning sunlight. I guess he enjoys the view too.
1/30 sec at f/5.6 ISO 100 with "18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G VR" at 40 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a Ground Squirrel - on the alert

During our trip out West, we went through Yellowstone. On the second day there, while exploring Fire Hole River falls, I stepped out on to the edge of the rocks to take some photos. Brent was standing by me and said "Look down there". At my feet about 3 feet away was this little fellow sitting right on the edge of the rocks, overlooking the river in the morning sunlight. I guess he enjoys the view too. He whirled around when I tried to take a step closer.
1/40 sec at f/5.6 ISO 100 with "18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G VR" at 200 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Fall leaves with out of focus elements

After photographing my children, I walked around photographing some of the leaves using a large aperture to create photos with portions that were out of focus with pleasing bokeh..
1/500 sec at f/2.0 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Fall leaves with out of focus elements

After photographing my children, I walked around photographing some of the leaves using a large aperture to create photos with portions that were out of focus with pleasing bokeh..
1/80 sec at f/4.0 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Becky's Beautiful Hair

It had been a long time since I could convince her to let me photograph her. Her hair is the longest it has ever been and I absolutely love it. Half way through the photo session, I got the big circular fan and blasted it on high. Some photos had really great flying hair. Her hair is more subdued in this one and it works I think. It was 80 degrees in the house at the time and the fan sure felt good!

Strobist: SB-900 into Wescott 43" white shoot through umbrella camera left. SB-800 behind her and to the right a bit and above shooting at a glancing angle over the back of her hair. 7' white styrofoam 2' from her on the right for reflective fill. White posterboard held on a tripod directly in front of her to reflectively fill under the chin. Triggered with pop up flash in commander mode with IR Pass through filter in front..
1/200 sec at f/3.5 ISO 160 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Natalie's Autumn Photo

Becky wanted photo's for our wall of the kids in more full length and not just headshots. I made these photos during their piano lessons at the church.

Strobist info: Triggered by pop up flash of the D80 in commander mode with IR pass through filter in front. SB-900 and SB-800 on 2 stands with both shooting through a Wescott 43" white satin umbrella at camera right and about 3-4' from them. I was about 25' away with both of us in the shade of the tree..
1/500 sec at f/2.8 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Brent's Autumn Photo


Brent's Autumn Photo, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

Becky wanted photo's for our wall of the kids in more full length and not just headshots. I made these photos during their piano lessons at the church.

Strobist info: Triggered by pop up flash of the D80 in commander mode with IR pass through filter in front. SB-900 and SB-800 on 2 stands with both shooting through a Wescott 43" white satin umbrella at camera right and about 3-4' from them. I was about 25' away with both of us in the shade of the tree..
1/500 sec at f/2.8 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Danielle's Autumn Photo

Becky wanted photo's for our wall of the kids in more full length and not just headshots. I made these photos during their piano lessons at the church.

Strobist info: Triggered by pop up flash of the D80 in commander mode with IR pass through filter in front. SB-900 and SB-800 on 2 stands with both shooting through a Wescott 43" white satin umbrella at camera right and about 3-4' from them. I was about 25' away with both of us in the shade of the tree..
1/500 sec at f/2.8 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

How Does Your Garden Grow?

Posting this around the begining of October and the memories of greenery are quickly fading. Remember the warm days of summer with fresh sweet corn from the patch? So do I..
1/640 sec at f/1.4 ISO 100 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Two Cat Cold Weather


Two Cat Cold Weather, originally uploaded by Carl's Photography.

With the temperature dipping down to heavy frost levels at night, the official measurement of temperature now is 'Two Cat Cold' where it justifies two cats cuddling in the outside bed to keep warm. This was taken around 9:30 pm. What you don't get from this photo is that even 5 foot away where I sat to take this photo, one could still hear the load purring coming from the younger cat on the left named Oreo..
1/80 sec at f/1.4 ISO 3200 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D80

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Top of the World in Grand Teton National Park

While staying in the Grand Teton Village at the base of the Tetons, we decided to take the tram to the top of the mountain. The view was spectacular. The air was frigid even though down below it had been warm. The wind was hard to stand against. To the east you saw Wyoming, and to the west you saw Idaho. Unfortunatley, we chose to walk the 7.5 miles down the trail. We were exhausted after the hike. We had planned on only taking the 'top of the world' hike. However, portions of that path were covered with snow and after one early slip left visions of my children careening down the mountain, we abandoned that plan.

Camera on tripod, remote release used, SB-900 on camera. Initial editing in Lightroom, further editing in Photoshop CS5 with some content aware fill to edit a couple of hikers out. Some adjustment layers for dodge/burn, softlight..
1/200 sec at f/14 ISO 100 with "Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM" at 10 mm focal length on a Nikon D80