The Sigma 50-150mm f/2.8 has a very nice bokeh already, but when I edited the photos from the last two photo tours in SPP tonight I noticed that you can further improve the bokeh with just a few clicks. I’m too tired now to explain the simple work flow in detail, but I can tell you that you only need the exposure, fill-light and contrast controls. No stamping, no masks, no layers – it’s really simple. I will write a blog post about it at the end of this week or the beginning of next week. It’s important to note that this routine works only with the image files of Sigma cameras, because you absolutely need Sigma Photo Pro (SPP) for it. The first 5 images were edited in this way, the others I edited in the usual way. Stay tuned 😉
You can find additional photos I’ve captured with the 50-150mm f/2.8 on Pinterest and Flickr.