Posted on March 11, 2017
We were walking around Davidson Mill Pond Park. I saw this tree in a field that I thought looked interesting. I liked the colors and that being still Winter, it was bare of leaves. I was using a m43 camera with a 14-140mm lens. The featured image was at 48mm. Then I shot a 6 shot series at 14mm to combine in Photoshop. I liked the clouds and the farm look in the distance and the wider view of 3 images in 2 rows for the pano.

Posted on February 11, 2017
When I am shooting with a long lens, quite often I also carry a m43 Camera with a 14-140mm lens. It comes in handy for “grab” shots when the longer lens is too long, and is lighter to carry then 2 bigger cameras. With this lens I can go fairly wide to fairly long, 28mm to 280mm with close focus (35mm sort of equivalent) in a small light weight package. Also I do not like changing lenses on a windy day out in the field. This is a six shot (vertical framing) panorama, assembled in Photoshop.
Before we left the clouds really came in and “brightened up” the landscapes with more dimension. Just a plain blue or overcast sky is just boring.
Usually there are Gulls, Swans, a few Great Blue Herons or a variety of ducks, etc. here but it was a slow day for wildlife.
I have posted quite a few panoramas lately, but that was most of the opportunities I had on this visit.

3 image panorama, 17mm m43 camera
Posted on December 22, 2016
I usually do not photograph buildings, except for my commercial work. But we moved to a Condo community a few months ago. It looks like an old New England Village. This is the Meeting House, which looks like a Church you would find in New England. During one of my walks, I liked the light on the building and even the bare tree limbs, which seemed to highlight the building more. I had wanted to photograph the building with all the fall leaves, but the leaves overpowered the building. I did like the blue sky and clouds showing through the leaves.



Category: Blog, Favorite Locations, Landscapes, Skies and Clouds, Uncategorized Tagged: 14-140mm m43, m43 panasonic, Meeting house
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