LENS ARTISTS CHALLENGE #233: A One Lens Walk

For this week’s challenge is hosted by Anne from Slow Shutter Speed ,  LENS ARTISTS CHALLENGE #233: A One Lens Walk The challenge is for you is to take a lens for a walk. Yes, choose a lens and walk.

I have two cameras an old reliable SONY SLT-A65V, and I have two lences I use with it one for Macro Sony Macro 2.8/50 and portraits. The other for nearly everything a Sony 18-200mm.

The Sony has been in less use since I bought a new lighter one to carry around, its a Olympus E-M10 Mark II with a 14-150mm lense and I have a OM-D M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 45mm 1:1.8 for street and portrait photography

water ripples

I am not a very technical photographer, more into composition, mood. I do my magic on the edit table mostly, if you can call it magic, more like my interpretation of places and people. I am also not one to write all that much, let the photos speack for themselves.

These are shot with the Olympus and the with a 14-150mm lense

Natures green always inspires me

Details from nature are often important things to photograph to me at least as they are found near and are beautiful, the birds had been leaving lots of feathers.

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January 9

Wakodahatchee Wetland (14 of 154)

My specialty has never been photographing birds, but these birds were big enough for me to capture.

January 8

Wakodahatchee Wetland (93 of 154)
Wakodahatchee wetland

Bird life

Wakodahatchee Wetland (146 of 154)
Arhinga

Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Herons open their mouths and show the spear-like end of their tongue, I was able to capture a flick of a tongue.

Wakodahatchee Wetland (131 of 154)

Seen year-round in Florida, this bird can be found at  Wakodahatchee Wetlands

Wakodahatchee Wetland (43 of 154)