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Mar 9, 2020 11:04 PM CST
Name: Dirt
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From the other evening...
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Okay, I'm trying to learn a new-for-me, old lens -- it says it's a Tamron SP AF 70-200mm F2.8 Di LD [IF] Macro, whatever all that means.
So far, I think it's pretty cool.
Works with the K-1to capture every bit of the full frame goodness, and my focal length and 35mm focal length are now the same #, 180mm, for this shot.
Speed was 1/180. ISO 280. Hand held and on the ground in an awkward position trying to shoot between the tall dead things I hadn't cleaned up. Cropped some to straighten a bit and I lost my blurry foreground.

Suggestions?

I have since cleaned out the bulk of the leaves and dead stalks in this area. I hate it when I wreck the crocuses in that process, but glad I grabbed this picture first.

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