irises in madison valley
This morning my youngest had a little league baseball game in the park at the bottom of our hill. After the game, I walked home, very steeply uphill by myself, because I was going slow, taking pictures. It started raining when I tried capturing these irises in front of the neighbors' house, across the street from us. I've always loved the yellow. It's a pretty backdrop for flowers. It glows on snow days. There was a big old bumblebee that got in a lotta my pictures. He wasn't going to let any rain stop him. This is probably the only frame that doesn't have raindrops or a big old blurry bee. I didn't notice that darn bee, I'm not sure how. Does that prove I'm just a slave to autofocus? He coulda stung me on my face. I like bumblebees, though. The bigger, the buzzier, the better. I'm not afraid of them like wasps or hornets. They're mostly easygoing things that don't get all cranky at you.
Fuji X-T2
XF35mmF1.4 R
irises in madison valley
This morning my youngest had a little league baseball game in the park at the bottom of our hill. After the game, I walked home, very steeply uphill by myself, because I was going slow, taking pictures. It started raining when I tried capturing these irises in front of the neighbors' house, across the street from us. I've always loved the yellow. It's a pretty backdrop for flowers. It glows on snow days. There was a big old bumblebee that got in a lotta my pictures. He wasn't going to let any rain stop him. This is probably the only frame that doesn't have raindrops or a big old blurry bee. I didn't notice that darn bee, I'm not sure how. Does that prove I'm just a slave to autofocus? He coulda stung me on my face. I like bumblebees, though. The bigger, the buzzier, the better. I'm not afraid of them like wasps or hornets. They're mostly easygoing things that don't get all cranky at you.
Fuji X-T2
XF35mmF1.4 R