Unless otherwise noted, all photos taken with a Canon 70D DSLR with a Tamron 18-400 mm telephoto lens.
There was one rainy day early in March. It wasn't nearly enough to take the edge of what had been a very dry winter. But it did make for some interesting through the window photography.
You can see the tree is just starting to get its leaves, but the berries haven't fallen off just yet. It reminds me of a very soft focus oil painting.
We needed to run some errands one day mid March, something My Guy isn't fond of. So I bribed him with a walk along Pathfinder and lunch after the errands. That was a productive day on the photography front.
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| Fallen Tree |
The spring flower are always fun to see and they are one of my favorite things to photograph. They are easy targets. It's harder to photograph a landscape that is still mostly brown. But the bright red mixed with the deep green of the Virginia Creeper against that textured tree surface is pretty eye catching. That's probably my favorite photo from the walk. For the downed tree and the brown leaves, it's all about capturing the textures.
I don't normally include photos from my sewing room. Those are usually pretty focused on showing what the project looks like. Every once in a while I do take one that is just a bit different from my typical.
Taken with my old Sony Cyber-Shot DSC 9V, this close up is more about the textures and colors than it is about showing progress on the project.
So March wasn't a bad month, I did actually use my camera. We were on vacation in April, so the camera came out of the bag more then normal. I should have at least a couple of shots to post from our wanderings in Texas.









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