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5 Photos Of Bluebells By David Pritchard

Check out these photos of bluebells taken with the 24-70mm Tamron lens by David Pritchard.

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April sees the start of bluebell season, and to celebrate this we've pulled together some stunning images taken with the Tamron 24-70mm lens, which is available in the UK through Intro2020
 
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All of these images were taken by David Pritchard with the Tamron 24-70mm lens. To see more of his work, take a look at the days zoom past blog

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