Monkeys and elephants – Bundala national park
This month I went abroad. I have visited Sri Lanka in Asia. A great opportunity to see wild animals. All pictures have been taken with the Tamron 150-600mm lens on a Canon 60D. The pictures are taken in Bundala national park.





Above are some pictures of grey langurs. They come in big groups and dont mind if you stop by for a visit. I was pretty close when I saw the monkeys and they were very busy eating leaves.




I will upload some more pictures of birds in another segment. Do not forget to follow this site to keep yourself updated with more news.
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Posted on May 31, 2014, in Photos, Tamron 150-600mm and tagged 150-600mm, bundala, Bundala national park, crocodile, elephants, grey langur, monkey, Sri Lanka, Tamron, wild animals. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.
Hi… i saw your site, and i think its great. I used to be freelance photographer (never like it) but when i take nature/wildlife photos as a hooby i always love it. Those images you have of big mammals in Asia are superb, and they are sharp images with that lens!!…i want to buy the tamron 150-600, what are your thoughts about this lens so far?… Did you handhold it all the time for those pictures or did you use a tripod (gimbal head, ballhead?
Cheers!
Alex
Hi Alex,
I love my Tamron 150-600mm lens!
I never use tripods, no need for that with this lens. Even though it weighs around 2 kg, I have no problem to handhold it and take pictures.
You should definitely buy a Tamron 150-600 mm lens. It’s great!
i will…your pictures show you are having a lot of fun with it. I hope you post more pictures.
Thanks for the reply
Hi again,
I do have lots of fun while taking pictures! I will post more pictures shortly, I promise. Soon there will be more pictures of birds.