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Daily Archives: January 20, 2012

Day 148: “Let me out”

Posted by discreetphoton on January 20, 2012

My tabby in one of his more pathetic moments. Poor guy just wanted to escape the traumatic rigmarole of our other cat.

Nikon D300; Tamron 18-270mm PZD @ 100mm; ISO 200; F/8; 1/250s. VC off.

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Basically, ephotozine.com and Tamron supply me with a lens. I shoot what I want to shoot, the way I like to shoot, and post my findings here.

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    • Dealing with flare
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    • Pros and cons: a brief summary
    • Why the Tamron 18-270 may be the perfect travel lens.

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