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Upgraded my old Macro to the Tamron 90 DI Macro, the sharpest in the
world at any FL between 60-180mm and certainly sharper than any other
DSLR lens....

Handheld shot of a friend's rather tired....eye!

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/eyeweb.jpg

Web shot is showing perhaps 75% of the detail viewable in the RAW file.
This is also a stunning portrait lens for use aboard!



RB
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What kind of Tires OZ?

Are they better than any other tires on the road?
Will they be good for driving to your boat?
White walls?
Steel belted?

How exciting!

Joe

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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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Upgraded my old Macro to the Tamron 90 DI Macro, the sharpest in the
world at any FL between 60-180mm and certainly sharper than any other
DSLR lens....

Handheld shot of a friend's rather tired....eye!

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/eyeweb.jpg

Web shot is showing perhaps 75% of the detail viewable in the RAW file.
This is also a stunning portrait lens for use aboard!


That's one hell of a photo. I can see the retina and the vitreous humor.
Great job there RB!

Glory!


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Bob Crantz wrote:
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...
Upgraded my old Macro to the Tamron 90 DI Macro, the sharpest in the
world at any FL between 60-180mm and certainly sharper than any other
DSLR lens....

Handheld shot of a friend's rather tired....eye!

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/eyeweb.jpg

Web shot is showing perhaps 75% of the detail viewable in the RAW file.
This is also a stunning portrait lens for use aboard!


That's one hell of a photo. I can see the retina and the vitreous humor.
Great job there RB!

Glory!


Just think what he could have done with a little bit of florescene...
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That's one hell of a photo. I can see the retina and the vitreous
humor.
Great job there RB!


Actually...It should not have the flash visible reflected back, but I
didn't have the wireless flash setup. Kinda cool though. I'm thinking
of posting some ultra-close-up shots of sailing related stuff to see
who can figure out what's what....for fun!


RB
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Bob Crantz wrote:
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...
Upgraded my old Macro to the Tamron 90 DI Macro, the sharpest in the
world at any FL between 60-180mm and certainly sharper than any other
DSLR lens....

Handheld shot of a friend's rather tired....eye!

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/eyeweb.jpg

Web shot is showing perhaps 75% of the detail viewable in the RAW file.
This is also a stunning portrait lens for use aboard!


That's one hell of a photo. I can see the retina and the vitreous humor.
Great job there RB!

Glory!


I can see a annoying flash, for sure sub standard work.

Check out this eye picture taken with a superior Hasselblad and better
photographer.

http://www.imageafter.com/dbase/imag...ts/b1eye01.jpg

Joe

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Joe wrote:
Bob Crantz wrote:
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...
Upgraded my old Macro to the Tamron 90 DI Macro, the sharpest in the
world at any FL between 60-180mm and certainly sharper than any other
DSLR lens....

Handheld shot of a friend's rather tired....eye!

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/eyeweb.jpg

Web shot is showing perhaps 75% of the detail viewable in the RAW file.
This is also a stunning portrait lens for use aboard!

That's one hell of a photo. I can see the retina and the vitreous humor.
Great job there RB!

Glory!


I can see a annoying flash, for sure sub standard work.

Check out this eye picture taken with a superior Hasselblad and better
photographer.

http://www.imageafter.com/dbase/imag...ts/b1eye01.jpg

Joe

Better buy Terry some Murine or something...either that or let her
sleep at night...
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If that's a good lens could you say this is a bad lens:

http://tinyurl.com/kv3m6

Gory!


"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...
Upgraded my old Macro to the Tamron 90 DI Macro, the sharpest in the
world at any FL between 60-180mm and certainly sharper than any other
DSLR lens....

Handheld shot of a friend's rather tired....eye!

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/eyeweb.jpg

Web shot is showing perhaps 75% of the detail viewable in the RAW file.
This is also a stunning portrait lens for use aboard!



RB
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http://image42.webshots.com/43/0/46/...6FrDTQw_ph.jpg

OK Robbie lets see your best photo.

Joe

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Joe wrote:
http://image42.webshots.com/43/0/46/...6FrDTQw_ph.jpg

OK Robbie lets see your best photo.

Joe

Wow, Joe....have you submitted that to a magazine or a contest? (I
suppose someone will say it's not right, but I think it's a great
picture)
 
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