
Rolling fog.
The morning we had an incredible sunrise offered a variety of opportunities, first it was fairly clear, then the fog rolled through, before opening up to brilliant warm light. It was such an awesome scene as the high clouds lit up pink, with the white to blue fog rolling in below. It seemed to be different every morning, and even minute to minute. I was able to use the new Tamron 25-200mm lens to isolate smaller areas of the scene, then simply change my zoom length to take in the entire scene when it dictated a wider view. This lens is such a game changer for travel and landscape photographers. The ability to quickly change compositions with the focal lengths is incredible, especially on breezy mornings like we had. I didn’t have to worry about anything, like snow or dust, blowing in and getting onto the sensor. It is changing the way I pack for my upcoming trip to Iceland as well, I went from the need to bring 4 lenses down to 2 for my full frame cameras. It is amazing to me how much the extra 3mm added to the versatility of the lens! For this image I used my newTamron 25-200mm lens, at 49mm, on a Sony a7RIVa, Manual Mode, f11, shutter speed of 1/4th of a second, ISO 100, Leofoto tripod and ballhead, #withmytamronmirrorless #withmytamron #tamroncreates #TamronLensesUSA #tamron25200mm #newtamronlens #tamronultrazoom #newtamronemount #TamronImageMaster #leofototripods #gtnp #grandtetonnationalpark #winter #winterinwyoming #snakeriveroverlook













