I had to go out to the Post Office this morning, and it started off as a very misty day. I thought I might be able to take some photos of trees dramatically silhouetted against the sky, so I took the camera with me. As it turned out I’d brought along the macro lens, which isn’t so good for dramatic trees, so I took lots of photos of little details of things instead.
This was supposed to be a picture of a beautiful green shoot springing forth vigorously from the ground… but the plant was out of focus, so I cropped it out. Can you tell I have a lot to learn about the macro lens? Look at the lovely texture of these leaves though!
Still very misty, and quite dark as I walked into the woods. If you look closely (or click the picture to see a larger version on Flickr), you can see tiny dewdrops all over the petals.
Buried treasure! This acorn had been recently unearthed, but apparently deemed not good enough for eating.
I do like a good hole to peep through. This one made me want to go back to the doll that I never finished making. In my imagination, she looks great perched in this tree.
Look! It’s spring! Finally.
I must admit, I had real trouble getting the macro lens to focus where I wanted it to. Left on automatic, it was zooming in and out all over the place. This one was done using manual focus, but I’m so used to using the big screen on the back of my point and shoot camera that I find the viewfinder too tiny to see through properly. (That’s my excuse, and I’m sticking to it.)
Sometimes things worked out pretty nicely though – I didn’t even see the tiny dewdrop on the end of the crocus leaf until I looked at this image on the computer.
By the time I was heading back home it was a beautifully sunny morning. I must get out with the camera more often. It was so satisfying to take a very slow walk and really look at everything around me.
Unfortunately I underestimated how much mud I might bring back with me, otherwise I’d have worn my walking boots!
Lovely photos! 🙂
Thank you! They’ll be even better when I’ve learned how to focus the camera. 😉
Don’t forget you need to adjust the viewfinder’s own focus as well. There should be a little dial right near the bridge of your nose when you squint through it, just fiddle till it looks properly in focus!
Thank you, I always forget about that bit. But I never know whether to focus it with my glasses on or off!