Early the following day, I gave the Tamron a field test. The place was Eaton Canyon in Pasadena - one of my favorite birding haunts. As in any new equipment, it took some getting used to before I was able to truly appreciate the 150-600 lens.
Here are a few sample photos:
Northern Mockingbird - one of the early shots, still in learning mode |
Western Scrub Jay - getting better |
Golden-crowned Sparrow - should've gotten more depth of field |
American Bushtit - was able to nail this hyperactive tiny skulker |
Swainson's Hawk - also tried some BIF but the subject was just too high up |
Aside from birds, I also photographed a ground squirrel
maybe I should shift to mammal photography |
a Poppy is also a flower (to borrow from a film title) |
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Uuuy, another Tamron user!
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