Caledon Ontario and Real Winter Shows Up (For a Little While at least)
We actually got a snow storm in January! The worst hit overnight so driving up skiing was fine, driving back, yeah, that was a treat. Photographing during snowstorms and other crappy weather can give you great shots. The secret for winter photography in winter wonderland, overexpose around a stop and a half, or more, otherwise, your snow will be grey, not white.
The OM-2n, held up nicely in the elements, and I'm impressed. I finally got a chance to try out my Tamron Adaptall 2 SP 70-200 F3.5-4 zoom lens. I only shot two frames at around the 80mm focal length, and the first two images show the results. Tamron made a ton of different lenses, some that were on par with tier one OEM glass, others, not so much. If you are on the hunt for a zoom telephoto, Tamron's adapatall system is an interesting one.
I hope we get some more real winter weather weather because I love shooting in it.
Camera: Olympus OM-2n, Tamron Adaptall 2 SP 70-200 F3.5-F4 zoom lens, MC Zuiko 50 f1.8 lens.
The OM-2n, held up nicely in the elements, and I'm impressed. I finally got a chance to try out my Tamron Adaptall 2 SP 70-200 F3.5-4 zoom lens. I only shot two frames at around the 80mm focal length, and the first two images show the results. Tamron made a ton of different lenses, some that were on par with tier one OEM glass, others, not so much. If you are on the hunt for a zoom telephoto, Tamron's adapatall system is an interesting one.
I hope we get some more real winter weather weather because I love shooting in it.
Camera: Olympus OM-2n, Tamron Adaptall 2 SP 70-200 F3.5-F4 zoom lens, MC Zuiko 50 f1.8 lens.
Film: Rollei RPX 400, HC110 B.
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