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Steve and Yuki Emmet take the 28-300mm lens on a trip to Ethiopia.
Don Gale uses the 18-250mm in National Parks.
Leo Lam takes the 28-300mm lens on a trip to Bhutan.
Steve Kozak gives tips on making the most of your time on a trip.
Travel photojournalism in Singapore.
Pack your bags with these tips on capturing the best of your trip.
Ken Hubbard explores Las Vegas using the 18-270 VC lens.
Arthur Krasinsky gives travel tips using the 28-300 and 11-18 lenses.
Rick Sheremeta gets great island shots using the Tamron 17-35 lens.
Metering for indoors & low-light subjects.
André Costantini spent some time on the west coast of Africa in the Republic of Ghana using the 28-75 lens.
Professional photographer Richard Martin considers his photography to be a celebration of the visual world.
Russ Fortson uses the 18-250 to document his travel adventures.
Beach Photography tips offered by Hilton Head Island’s Premiere Photographer Geoffrey Hobbs.
André Costantini uses the 28-300 VC lens in Hawaii.
Capturing the sites with the most powerful all-in-one zoom lens – Tamron’s 18-250mm
Joshua MacLeod broke out his Tamron 17-50mm and 28-300mm lenses to benefit his humanitarian nonprofit.
André Costantini journeys to Japan with Tamron’s 17-50mm and 18-250mm Macro zoom lenses.
Terry Livingstone photographs the beauty of nature and a small town parade with Tamron’s 18-250mm.
Michael Garcia hops aboard a cruise ship to Alaska and brings back many striking images.
Ken Pamatat takes the 28-300 to Spain to get some amazing photos.
Papal photographs comprised just part of Mike Hullett’s portfolio with the Tamron 18-200mm XR Di II lens.
André Costantini takes the 17-50 to Key West and does some underwater shooting.
Arthur Krasinsky gets the wide view of the world’s wonders with the Tamron SP AF11-18mm Di II lens
Ken Hubbard embarks on a tour of Long Island wine country the Tamron 11-18mm Di-II lens.
Ken Hubbard uses the 18-200 to shoot at local beaches and parks.
Ed Heaton photographs graffiti in Philadelphia with the 10-24mm lens.