

It is getting colder now. Luckily for me the sun came out for a few minutes during my visit to the old tree yesterday. Both photos shot with the pancake lens. The tree photo is a panoramic image made from nine photos. Shot the red fruit using the extension tubes.
5 comments:
Summer is definitely done for the tree!
I am so far behind that I had to look up "pancake lens" to understand what you were using. I guess there must be some advantage to them and the biggest is probably the weight. I have a large 70-200mm lens that adds a lot of weight to the Canon Rebel camera. So I seldom use it or the Canon cameras. Instead I use the point and shoot Lumix DMC-ZS20 for almost everything. I don't go out looking for things to take pictures of as my health is bad and I am on oxygen now.
The photography is so well done. A pleasure!
The old tree is bearing up well Steffe, super shot of the Berrie, must get the pancake lens out :)
I always enjoy looking at the old tree, to see how it compares with previous images.
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