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Picture with Tamron 150-600mm – part 1

Today’s picture is of a tiger. It was taken handheld and I was standing about 30 meters away from the tiger. The camera that was used was a Canon 70D and the Tamron 150-600mm lens.

 

Enjoy!

 

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Wolf taken with Tamron 150-600mm

Today’s picture is of a wolf. It is taken with Canon 70D and Tamron 150-600mm. The wolf was kind of far away from me when I took this shot. Although with the Tamron 150-600mm the distance to a object is never to far away because of the ultra zoom lens. It allows you to come very close  to the animals without disturbing them.

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Today’s picture with Tamron 150-600mm

Picture of a lion cub, taken with Canon 70D and Tamron 150-600mm.

Wild animals – using Tamron 150-600 mm

I have been away for awhile and the reason for that is because I went to Sri Lanka to take some nice pictures of wild animals. I went to Yala National Park to see if I could get a glimpse of some leopards. I was lucky to see two. They were up in a tree and there were leaves and branches covering the leopards. So I had to be patient and wait for my moment to take the pictures. That is the challenge when you want to take pictures of animals.  Good thing that I had my Tamron 150-600mm lens with me. Otherwise I would not have gotten these close ups. I also bought a Canon 70D camera body that I used to take these pictures. I will be doing a review of Canon 70D in another segment. I will be uploading some more pictures of some interesting looking birds in the coming post. For now you can enjoy these pictures.

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More pictures with Tamron 150-600mm

Here are more pictures that I have taken recently:

Here are some more:

Even more picture:

 

Last picture of today:

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New pictures with Tamron 150-600 mm lens

Random pictures taken with a Canon 60D and a Tamron 150-600mm lens.

Some animal pictures:

Pictures of nature:

Pictures of buildings and statues:

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