Beacon
The fact that I can be bothered with processing a photograph today indicates I’m feeling a little better than the last few days. The UTI I developed a week ago on the removal of a catheter has knocked me back a bit and I’d started to write a disgruntled account of the indifference/bureaucratic attitude of the GP’s but then felt this would lose the audience and not do justice to the photograph I’m posting. So back on track with photography, I came across this image while searching my catalog to better understand my biases on the camera’s I use and more so the lens and focal lengths. The reason being I’m considering buying another lens for camera I bought a few months ago, when I promised myself I wouldn’t extend this system as I already have two systems, Canon and Fufjifilm. It seems to be a habit of late to compensate the lack of getting out with the camera to acquiring gear. Anyway this photo was taken with my XT5 and 16-28mm F4 lens on one of the rare occasions I didn’t take my canon into this Northumberland woodland. In the winter months this young oak always attracts me as its abundant marcescent leaves shine through the bare forest like a beacon.
Beacon
The fact that I can be bothered with processing a photograph today indicates I’m feeling a little better than the last few days. The UTI I developed a week ago on the removal of a catheter has knocked me back a bit and I’d started to write a disgruntled account of the indifference/bureaucratic attitude of the GP’s but then felt this would lose the audience and not do justice to the photograph I’m posting. So back on track with photography, I came across this image while searching my catalog to better understand my biases on the camera’s I use and more so the lens and focal lengths. The reason being I’m considering buying another lens for camera I bought a few months ago, when I promised myself I wouldn’t extend this system as I already have two systems, Canon and Fufjifilm. It seems to be a habit of late to compensate the lack of getting out with the camera to acquiring gear. Anyway this photo was taken with my XT5 and 16-28mm F4 lens on one of the rare occasions I didn’t take my canon into this Northumberland woodland. In the winter months this young oak always attracts me as its abundant marcescent leaves shine through the bare forest like a beacon.