Tamron 15-30mm 2.8

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Tamron 15-30mm 2.8

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Testing out a new lens. Yes, they are overproduced but the capability of this baby is clear.

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Re: Tamron 15-30mm 2.8

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Very nice shots, JBTaylor. :D

Production is nicely executed, if you ask my opinion. The rusty spools make for contrasting subjects against the dried grass and the dramatic clouds.
The lens is good indeed. Enjoy! :)

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Re: Tamron 15-30mm 2.8

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Agree with Yildiz, JB. The widest I have is a 24mm Z lens. A wide angle has been on my radar for a while.
Now that I have A99m2 the pull is getting stronger.

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Thanks to you both for commenting. I am enjoying getting to know this lens.
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Re: Tamron 15-30mm 2.8

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Thank you, JBTaylor. :D

Only a random and ordinary way of working/parking these spools it may be and whichever reason they are there for, the combination of elements is making sense in a rustic way. The colours, the rust, the crisscross straw mat curling around the spools... the composition highlights how these unlikely materials can work together brilliantly.

A far stretch from your beach and golf frames but neat... A fresh diversity.

Thanks for sharing, :)

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Re: Tamron 15-30mm 2.8

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jbtaylor wrote:Thanks to you both for commenting. I am enjoying getting to know this lens.
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JB,
I see an image was added in your reply to Yildiz but I could not see it. Could you repost it please?

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Sury,
I see the image in mine and your post.
Look for architecture and cityscapes next.
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Ok. It is likely my computer at work that could be culprit. Thank you.

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