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Daily Archives: March 2, 2012

Day 190: Thrybergh country park

Posted by discreetphoton on March 2, 2012

I can tell you, it was much colder than it looked.

Nikon D300; Tamron 18-270mm PZD @ 85mm; ISO 320; F/7.1; 1/640s. VC on.

Another image after the break…

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

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