some macros with the tamron90di...

stunning work as always Mark. I've always been very impressed with your macro work. the dandylion and snail shots are super. just curious - how large was the snail? thanks for sharing!

norma
 
Nice shots again.
Can you tell us what the shutter speed, aperature and iso were?
Thanks,
David

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Beautiful as usual Mark. How do you like the Tamron lens? I looking to add to my collection and get a true macro lens. Looking at the Tokina 100mm 2.8, the Nikon 105 non-VR and this lens. I'm leaning toward this but not sure how they compare.

Thanks,
Bert

OH, I'm on my way to check the Lens forum....
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But what is that green thing/stuff the snail is eating? it sorta looks like wasabi lol
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I just finally got a chance to try my Tamron 90 out...hope to get some this good
 
all i can say is wow! great job with the macros...again!

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stunning work as always Mark. I've always been very impressed with
your macro work. the dandylion and snail shots are super. just
curious - how large was the snail? thanks for sharing!
thanks also for the name of the dandylion. the snail was 25mm in total his house about 12mm I guess. Everybody is saying they are slow but I had to turn the iso up to get a good shot ;)

cheers, Mark
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Very nice Mark....how close do you get to the critters? I got the Nikkor 105 f/2.8 vr recently but it's still getting over winter here and haven't had much opportunity to use it on insects and other critters.

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