
When I went out the other evening for a hike, I took a different trail. As the sun was setting, I looked forward, and backward, to see how the sunlight was changing the scene. While I didn’t get too far, I did get some cool pictures!

When I went out the other evening for a hike, I took a different trail. As the sun was setting, I looked forward, and backward, to see how the sunlight was changing the scene. While I didn’t get too far, I did get some cool pictures!

Last night I went a different route than my usual in a neighboring park.
There is always something seen before that, seen again, is totally different. Normally when I head out to Wildwood for an evening photo shoot and walk, I go toward the open spaces. Last night, I decided to head toward the little creek that runs through a small oak wood, and went in both directions. As I perambulated (isn’t that a great word?!), I looked ahead, and I looked back. The sun was lowering in the western sky, and as I looked, the light was shifting and changing in beautiful ways. The light was fun to capture as it bounced down the hillside and into the small canyon. Click on an image to start a slide show.

With some available time before work, went out with my 85mm lens to work on landscape, simply because it is not the normal landscape lens. It’s hard. I expect I will do some more later on.





