Here are a few shots taken with the D100. Soon I'll have
shots sorted into genre, but right now it's just a hodgepodge.
Tiny Bee
Tiny Wasp
PSV
Five Swans a' Swimming
Blue Jay
Blurry Geese
Damselfly
Deermouse
Red Berries
Flying Away
Lights
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie...
Sandpiper
Angry Cloud
Captured with the Tamron just using its inherant 'macro' ability. Tightly cropped. I saw the bee on the flowers, and so I set up the tripod and started taking shots. While I was shooting the bee, a wasp showed up...
Tamron @ 300mm f/6.3 1/500s
Captured at the same time as the Tiny Bee. Same Tamron lens, but with a 3.0 diopter close-up lens attached.
Tamron @ 155mm, f/6, 1/500s
My Photo Support Vehicle, that takes me places to take pictures of.
Tamron @70mm, f/11, 1/50s
These showed up on the pond in the back yard. Go figure.
Tamron @ 70mm, f/9, 1/60s
A particularly pretty blue jay.
Tamron @ 300mm, f/6.3, 1/125s
Experimental. The jury is still out.
Tamron @ 270mm, f/6.3, 1/10s
Hard to capture - they bolt at the slightest provication.
Tamron @ 300mm, f/10, 1/500s, ISO 800
Tiny little thing. Cute, too.
Tamron @ 300mm, f/6.3, 1/500s
Nice colours.
Tamron @ 60mm, f/4.8, 1/180s, ISO 800
I spent most of a day trying to take shots like this. Very difficult.
Tamron @ 110mm, f/5.6, 1/1000s, ISO 1100
I used this for an online photo assignment. I like it.
Tamron @ 110mm, f/22, 1.1s
Very clear night with still air. Tamron at 300mm... that's it. Lucky shot.
Tamron @ 300mm, f/11, 1/60s
He was kind enough to pose for the shot.
Tamron @ 300mm, f/6.3, 1/400s
I use this for my windows wallpaper. I like it... it's very organic.
Tamron @ 28mm, f/10, 1/350s
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Tiny Bee
Captured with the Tamron just using its inherant 'macro' ability. Tightly cropped. I saw the bee on the flowers, and so I set up the tripod and started taking shots. While I was shooting the bee, a wasp showed up...