Lens-Artists Challenge#385 | Unusual Crop

This week Ritva encourages us to think outside of the normal photography constraints and push the cropping limits. In Ritva’s post, she provides many beautiful examples, one that pulled me in is the in camera crop. It is ‘easier’ to crop in post processing. This morning I woke and looked outside, in the bright morningContinue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge#385 | Unusual Crop”

Snowy Wintergreen Bokeh

Magical snowy winter bokeh with my 180mm macro, shes old but oh so good ~ The absolute beauty makes the cold much more bearable ~ Such a beautiful reminder to get this lens out much more! Especially in winter with the better reach!!!

Photographing Snowfall: Trees in Winter Light

The other morning, as the temperatures warmed up, the trees had the most beautiful blanket of snow over them. I was grateful for my timing today, the tree’s were in the bright, warm sunlight and as I was taking photos the snow was gently beginning to fall.

Macro with my Canon 5DMIII + 180mm f3.5L

This evening as it was raining I had the urge to get out and take some photos. A great opportunity to get out my Canon 5DMIII + 180mm f3.5L lens, its a big and beautiful combo. Perhaps a little nudge, little reminder of the benefits of strength training! I haven’t had the urge yet andContinue reading “Macro with my Canon 5DMIII + 180mm f3.5L”

I Lilac You

Lilac’s instantly take me back to my childhood, specifically pre-teen, actually freshly double digits. We had lilac bushes at our house and I just adore the smell! I had the opportunity to get out with my big and little cameras. My Canon R6MII with my big 180mm f3.5L Macro lens and just before I left,Continue reading “I Lilac You”