Inspired by the Macro article in this months Digital SLR Photography and conversations with Stuart (who's thinking about buying a macro lens and has hopefully mentioned this to Louise) I decided to have a play with my Tamron 55 - 200 lens yesterday.
I'm still not completely clear on what the difference is between a proper macro lens and a really good zoom - I'll need to read up on this a little further I guess. But, since my Tamron has the word macro printed on the barrel it drove me into the back garden for a play.
One thing I did notice is how hard it is to focus at extreme zoom. Even when I resorted to using a tripod I still had some problems with sharpness (and the bugger of it is I could only see the problems when I looked at the picture on my monitor later).
Whilst outside playing around, I ended up taking some pictures of some clothes pegs on the line. The initial objective of the photo was to get a nice 'macro' style shot of the spring, but the breeze, the difficulty focusing and the fact I kept accidentally hitting the line meant it never really worked out. However, I did end up with a nice depth of field shot (or at least I think so) of the pegs on the line.
There is some softness in the picture and you can see the vibrations in the line to the right of the shot, but I kind of liked it.
(1/15sec, f/8, focal length - 200mm, ISO - 100, 19/01/08 15:50)
In terms of post processing, the exposure has been increased slightly, plus small increases to contrast, vibrancy and saturation. Just because it looked nicer.
If I'd to take it again, I think I'd try to get a different coloured peg, either as the first one or for somewhere down the line to add contrast. I'd also be a bit more patient and let the line settle before clicking.