Looks like a 10mm and a fair amount of aperture, nicely taken CSCS.

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Rooted Skys
joker6 | Aug 30, 2007
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Submitted by CSCS Gallery (not verified) on August 30, 2007 - 9:57pm
You guessed it, 10mm setting using a 10-20mm Sigma. I'll have to check the meta data for the aperture I usually shoot in mid range.
I love shooting with this lens. I've learned to get low or to step back from where I would normaly take a shot. In this case it gave the roots of the Black Pines as the forground.
Thanks again for the feed back,
Joker
