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Late Autumn @ 50mm

Out on Sunday during a rare 60 degree November day, mostly just for the fresh air and a good hike, but also to try out the new 50mm prime.   There’s a quality to late autumn that makes it appealing in a stark way; the leaves are gone, the grasses gone to yellow and gold, and even the sky has a different look to it.

It was overcast, and although I’d initially thought about shooting B&W images, they turned out looking better in color.  With the subdued colors I found found myself looking more at details than landscapes, which provided a good opportunity to run the lens through several different apertures.

Thistle leaf @ f/1.8

Pine trees @ f/8

Autumn grasses @ f/1.8, with bokeh.

Lackawanna State Park

Milk weed seeds & down with water drops @ f/4.


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