Texting
Red Curtains
Brick Wall in September (2)
Brick Wall in September (1)
steel, line and shadow
Treasures from the vaults
08.51 Dilapidated Doors
Black 'n' Blue
Public Information
triste abbandono
Washing on the Line in the Alley
fuente
View Through Trees
Opposite Dunham Park.
Victoria's Butchart Gardens, Part 6: More Begonias…
Shadows
Shadow and Light
SouthGate Shopping Centre, Bath
Shadow at one o'clock
Early Friday morning
Tenba, by Nikkor-H 50mm f/2 circa 1971
Die Zeit wirft ihre Schatten voraus
Sehstück 8/50 - Auf der Fähre
knocker
Canal du Midi
hand shadows-1
hand shadows-2
Bike
Shadow on the white wall
Avebury 15 July 2011
Old man in the shady side
The big shadow
Murky ...
Passing Clouds.
Steeple Ashton - Shadow Cast on an Outside Door
Curve
Blanket on a Washing Line
Bedroom Chair
Sunlit Alley
Triangles
il lampione fantasma
Bridge (B&W)
Sunlight After Darkness
shadows
all'incrocio
An Open Door
HFF everyone.
Breakfast
Mr Nobody wearing a funny mask
Netherlands - Hargen aan Zee
light on dark forest floor DSC 3553
Cloudy Sky Over St. Giles's Churchyard
l'ombra della persiana
Luigi
Schaduw - Shadow
#39 On a beach
The shadow bird (Explored)
Mr Nobody having a dialog
Pedestal
Municipal Amenity
Shadow on the wall ...
Light and Shadow
Mid-May. Half-Past Three
Playtime!
Mr Nobody's Martian encounter
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Blue Jumper
You can focus very close with the Tamron 35mm f/1.8 lens, and it has image stabilisation as well. The clarity is generally good. But it is a biggish lens in comparison to old 35mm Nikkor lenses and heavier to carry. If it was the only lens you carried you'd scarcely care, but as part of a collection in a gadget bag you might examine how much you used this lens in comparison to others.
Footnote: Having looked afresh at other photographs I have made using this lens, I think it deserves to be employed much more often. If you would also like to see those pictures, they are in my album - listed at the top of "See also..." to the right-hand side of this page.
Footnote: Having looked afresh at other photographs I have made using this lens, I think it deserves to be employed much more often. If you would also like to see those pictures, they are in my album - listed at the top of "See also..." to the right-hand side of this page.
Arlequin Photographie, Pics-UM, Jean-luc Drouin have particularly liked this photo
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