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Cool images. I like my 24-70. The new 15-30 looks interesting and a worthy consideration against the Nikon 14-24. I have the Nikon 16-35, but it can get messy in the corners.
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The 15-30mm is incredible. I will try and post an image of the Arch I did with it tonight when I get to my computer.
Great photography is not about being in the right place at the right time, it is about putting yourself in the right place at the right time.
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Doug, Here is a shot of the Arch with the Tamron 15-30mm standing about 30 feet or so away. I did no perspective control on the St. Louis skyline. The detail on the buildings is incredible. 30 seconds on a D-800.
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I was hanging out with a couple of the Tamron Tech Reps when I got to shoot the lens and they were telling me that the same folks that make the Circular Polarizer for the Nikon lens are making an adaptation for the Tamron as well.
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