You can also request a program from nasa called Fits Liberator. They provide it free of charge. Fits files are associated with astronomy pictures shot with ccd cameras.
I prefer the colored picture of the bike. Fantastic job on the picture of the bridge -- my favorite of the three.
Wonderful picture. Love the effect.
I have the Sigma 10 - 20 mm on my Canon 50D. Excellent lens.
I prefer the color shots. The pictures are a bit too busy and the cropped versions help to reduce that a bit.
Quite an accomplishment. Way to go!
I like number 1. Great shot!
Great discussion. I am not a pro, but the professional photographer I took classes from a number of months back maintained that a copyright infringement would definitely occur when a similar question was asked in class. So, I agree with the Captain.
Wow, what a loss! Yes, you should actually be able to download the software from Canon's web site. That way you will not have to beg.
You should be able to use the software provided by your 50D to open and make adjustments to your RAW image.
As a photo, I also like #1 better. And, I also agree it does not fit the category of a "fishing image".
Really? The camera shop I deal with told me the lens will be fine on a Canon Mark III that I was recently looking at. Am I being misled?
I use the Sigma 10mm - 20mm on my Canon 50D. It's an excellent Lens
I agree with jimberton and festina. If you want to stick with a Canon lens, I would choose the 24-70 mm f2.8. It takes a 77 mm filter. This is a pricey lens so it depends on your budget (approx. $1500.00). But you would be getting an excellent lens.
I have a Canon 100 mm Macro lens. It's an excellent portrait lens.