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Nov 12, 2005 15:52 |  #1

I love it ! Today was the first sunny day in a long time (excluding work days:confused:) and I got out early with shooting this lens in mind...check out the bokeh and DOF on these...

#1 1/320, f3.2, ISO 200 67mm

#2 1/1250 f7.1, ISO 400, 63mm


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Nov 12, 2005 15:58 |  #2

this pair is the same photo only the first is a 100% crop from the second photo...the sun was on the wrong side of this but I just happened on it and the geese were moving away from me fast...the point is though, to see the sharpness of the lens at a 50 yard shot and the accompanying bokeh and DOF...No PP other than crop on any of these!...I love this lens!!! very happy...I'm diggin' it...etc etc etc..:D :D :D

1/1250, f6.3, ISO 400, 75mm


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Nov 12, 2005 16:16 |  #3

Looks good to me. Kinda the same with my copy. Just off f/2.8 it gets very sharp.




  
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Nov 12, 2005 16:44 as a reply to  @ Tsmith's post |  #4

Bluedog_XT wrote:
Looks good to me. Kinda the same with my copy. Just off f/2.8 it gets very sharp.

Well,I finally figured out what 2.8 was good for (I'm a little slow).. In upper low light you can really speed up the shutter and catch the motion shots..works well for me that way...just nothing worth showing on here yet , the ones I have so far are my little monkey running away from me or hiding his face,etc.. Thanks Bluedog..


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Nov 12, 2005 18:09 |  #5

congrats! great lens and images, man.




  
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Nov 12, 2005 18:19 as a reply to  @ bolantej's post |  #6

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congrats! great lens and images, man.

Thanks ..I'm quite tickled with things Tamron tonight!!


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Nov 12, 2005 18:20 |  #7

Look very nice. Thanks for sharing.


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Nov 12, 2005 18:36 |  #8

congrats...
uhm... the duck theory must be right :lol:


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Nov 12, 2005 18:38 |  #9

Peachy keen Peachman! Looks like a keeper. Congrats!


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Nov 12, 2005 18:51 |  #10

Peachman, I glad you went for this lens and that you are happy with it. I looks sharp.


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Nov 12, 2005 19:14 as a reply to  @ jesusdelallata's post |  #11

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Peachman, I glad you went for this lens and that you are happy with it. I looks sharp.

Ha!,me too:D:D Thanks Jesus! It is so much sharper than I thought it was going to be after some low light f2.8 shots when I first got it!


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Nov 12, 2005 19:16 as a reply to  @ Dante King's post |  #12

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Peachy keen Peachman! Looks like a keeper. Congrats!

Thanks Dante...I've been like a nervous dad in waiting, waiting to see if it was in fact going to be a keeper!


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Nov 12, 2005 19:19 as a reply to  @ rklepper's post |  #13

rklepper wrote:
Look very nice. Thanks for sharing.

Thanks Doc...you'll be happy to know that the goose photo was taken on a monopod, highly recommended by guess who ! (you!)


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Nov 12, 2005 19:20 as a reply to  @ pehabe's post |  #14

pehabe wrote:
congrats...
uhm... the duck theory must be right :lol:

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Nov 12, 2005 19:46 as a reply to  @ PEACHMAN's post |  #15

Great shots peachman!

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