I took this rather mundane, heavily back-lit shot of a butterfly up on a tall bush for laughs because I figured that being against the sky it would be a great test and near impossible to come out decent.
The K-1's D-range and the good old Tamron, they continue to impress me. It's a killer combo for the little money spent if you get a good copy of the lens.
Sure, it took a little PP in PS to push the shadows and drop some highlights, but the fact that it could be done at all still amazes. Of course the fact that the wings are a little translucent helped a lot too, and it shows off the mileage he's put on those wings.
Pentax K-1 Tamron SP AF 70-200mm F2.8 Di LD [IF] Macro ƒ/5.0 200.0 mm 1/400 iso100