Me again!



Just a quick post to let you all know that I have treated myself to a new lens for my kit. I've never done any macro photography and I wanted to get into it so I had a look around at what are the best options out there and came to the conclusion that the Tamron 90mm offers excellent image quality and build for a very reasonable price.
Here are some pics of the lens itself:


So far my impressions of the lens are very positive! Super sharp images and obviously excellent macro capabilities. Being a 1st time shooter of macro photography im finding it challenging as the Depth of Field is so thin at 1:1 magnification that if you are shooting handheld even the slightest body movement can throw it out of focus. But get it right and you nail some fantastic shots! Heres 2 that I took today out in the garden. Hopefully I will be posting alot more Macro shots as I take them. Highly Recommended Lens.
-- Craig
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