More Images with Olympus Micro 4/3rds, 45 mm Lens
Filed under: Homewood at Plum Creek, Photography Tagged: micro 4/3, Olympus 45 mm, Olympus E-PL5, Prime lens
View ArticleDaisies after a Shower
I took these pictures early on the 4th of July after we had overnight showers. I hadn’t been doing much photography with the 40 – 150 mm lens and I wanted to look at some images at 150 mm. If I had...
View ArticlePhotographing on the Streets of Hanover, PA
The first year I lived in Hanover I would often walk the streets in the older sections and take pictures; but I haven’t been doing it lately. Since I am tired of photographing the same things in the...
View ArticleAging Photographers … Lighten Up
There are several techniques that aging photographers can adopt so that they can keep on photographing after they no longer wish to carry or hold their heavy DSLR camera. They can switch to lighter,...
View ArticleBazaar
I took lots of pictures at Homewood’s Bazaar last Saturday. I will give those pictures to the staff here for use in in-house publications, etc. Above are two of my favorites which I feel comfortable...
View ArticleNo More Long Focal Length Pictures?
I am in the throes of trying to decide whether to totally give up taking pictures of wildlife with long zoom lenses. I have made the decision to change to a lighter weight camera with prime lenses to...
View ArticleSimplifying
I got rid of my Leica X2, Canon 70D, Ricoh GR, Olympus TG 820, and Nikon 1 J5 cameras along with all the gear that goes with them. I am shrinking and simplifying my photography gear and making some...
View ArticleEnough, Sufficient, and Minimal for the Purpose
And now there is one. I now only have one camera. I found new homes for all but my Fujifilm X-T1 camera and three prime lenses, the 18 mm, 27 mm, and the 60 mm lenses. I hope to enjoy my path to a...
View ArticleAncestral Migration Route
Next week I will be meeting my brother in Virginia for a few days. My brother’s hobby is studying and following our ancestors and the migration routes they used to go to central West Virginia. On...
View ArticleTwo Steps Forward, One Back
First things first. I have decided that this blog has been and will continue to be, to a large measure, about my photography. If my viewers don’t want to read about my trials, experiments, findings,...
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