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859-x-10.jpgTranquil Butterfly268 viewsTaken with my 180mm plus a 1.4 converter and the EF 12 extension tube -
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Angelus.jpgWatch Set - Angelus1575 viewsAngelus Chronodato Triple Date Chronograph
Angelus was one of only a few Companies that made their own Chronograph movements during the 1940s and 1950's. This unique Dial Configuration is found on no other watch.

1D Mk II – 180mm Tamron at f32 15” ISO 200 Exposure Compensation -0.67EV
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Bonsai.jpgBonsai115 viewsThis is a century old Bonsai tree at the Franklin Conservatory in Columbus Ohio. In spite of its age, the trunk is less than two inches in diameter.
The shot was taken at ASA 100, F22, 1/4 Second, and 180mm.
It was taken with a Nikon D80 and a Tamron AF18-250mm Di II lens.
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common_frog.jpgcommon frog in my garden133 viewsTAKEN WITH SONY DSLR A200K WITH TAMRON LENS SET AT 180mm MACRO WIDE
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cour_juillet0006_webwh.JPGlost10 viewsa small bug lost in a sea of green.
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cour_juillet0041_post3_websmall.jpgbee balm8 viewsone half of a bee balm looks like a jester's hat or a bird.
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Curl.jpgFlower846 viewsNot sure, but it was worth taking...
Curl – 1D MkII – Tamron 180mm Macro ISO 200, 1/160 at f3.5 – Exp comp -0.67
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G.jpgfamliy visit to the zoo53 viewsFocal length: 180mm
Exposure: 1/640
Aperture: f/4.8
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IMG_0230.jpgCLOSE-UP MOTH39 viewsA Close-up shot of amoth taken at aalappuzha,kerala,south india with tamron 180mm macro lense
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LC1.jpgWatch Set - jlc560 viewsLe Coultre Watch – date 1940’s
Very high quality movement and finish. The Le Coultre brand was the Swiss Jaeger LeCoultre brand. The mechanisms were imported to the USA and the case added by the US distributor

1D Mk II – 180mm Tamron at f11 1/60” ISO 200 Bounce flash through Lightsphere II
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Your_Buggin_Me.jpgYour Buggin me724 viewsA small insects shot hand held with my Tamron 180mm macro on my 20D