I was promptly reminded yesterday, ‘Do what you love’ after being hit with what felt like another double whammy from modern medicine. After 3 months of waiting for 2 referrals, I called to find out where they were at to then find out… nothing… nothing in 3 months had been done. No referrals had beenContinue reading “Do What You Love”
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Starting Out | RF Photography Lenses
Even though I just blogged about this last year, I feel I should do an update! Although I still have, and love my EF L lenses, I have begun to branch out with my RF lenses and as Ive been loving them, I am happy to share! The image below is a great example ofContinue reading “Starting Out | RF Photography Lenses”
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”
Lens Test Canon RF 85mm f2.0 STM
Testing out the Canon RF Macro 85mm f2.0 STM lens and I am extremely impressed at the macro capabilities, sharpness and creamy background. This image taken at f5 Image below and above both shot at f4 All photos taken with the Canon R6MII + RF 85mm f2.0 Macro STM lens. As a mom, who isContinue reading “Lens Test Canon RF 85mm f2.0 STM”
Lens Tests | Canon RF
With an upcoming trip to Eastern Canada, I had my eye on the Canon RF 15-30mm lens. I even found it used through Henrys, yet something was holding me back. I kept hearing wait. I was truthfully becoming more anxious as once a used lens is gone, its gone. Sunday evening, as we were gettingContinue reading “Lens Tests | Canon RF”
Lens Artists Challenge #358 | Live and Learn
This week, Tina hosts the challenge called Live and Learn. She writes, “It’s often said that as we age it’s important to continue to maintain our social lives, to stay healthy both physically and mentally, and to challenge ourselves to learn new things.” You can read her entire challenge post here. Thank you Photobyjohnbo.com forContinue reading “Lens Artists Challenge #358 | Live and Learn”
The Quiet Magic of Garden Photography
There’s something sacred about a garden. In fact… 🌸 A Garden Tells a Story There’s something deeply personal about a garden.It holds quiet memories—of hands in soil, of favourite blooms that remind us of someone, of change through seasons. When I walk into a garden with my camera, I’m not just looking for perfect flowers.I’mContinue reading “The Quiet Magic of Garden Photography”
Embracing Growth: A Reflective Meditation Experience
Growth is an interesting thing. I began an 8 week course last night and waking up this morning my heart was feeling so full. Alicia led us through a couple meditations and the one, well it was near water and my soul was instantly there and the peace I felt wash over me was quiteContinue reading “Embracing Growth: A Reflective Meditation Experience”
Capturing the Beauty of Gardens Through Photography
The way a garden can pull my heart in, instant peace, fulfillment and I can drift into my own little world, even with a crowd of people around. If anyone saw me bending over, in a dress, I may need to offer apologies, I see the shot and go in LOL! I was excited forContinue reading “Capturing the Beauty of Gardens Through Photography”
Discovering a Peaceful Urban Oasis in My Aunt’s Backyard
Walking into my aunts backyard is like walking into the secret garden, its so peaceful for being in a city. The variety is vast and so very natural looking. Even in the heat of the city! Red, is so challenging to photograph in the high noon sunshine, even when toned down for settings! Alas, stillContinue reading “Discovering a Peaceful Urban Oasis in My Aunt’s Backyard”