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Macro Monday With a Touch of Snow
Macro Monday Celebrates the First Day of Spring
New Flower (October 27, 2021) – Sumac
Tuesday Textures & Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge
…today’s fun foto challenge is texture so I decided to combine it with my Tuesday Texture post https://ceenphotography.com/2021/04/13/cffc-textures/
Thanks Cee for this week’s theme of texture. I love textures in my paintings and my photographs.









Macro Monday – Dec. 7, 2020
New Flower (October 8, 2019) – Sumac
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New Flower (April 13, 2019) – Sumac
New Flower (September 6, 2017) – Sumac Flower
…..a wonderful red bloom on this wild plant
Another Bitter Cold Day
….but lovely enough for taking photos
My husband has been suffering all week with a miserable cold and sinus infection, so when the dog barked non-stop to go outside and no one moved from their cozy chair in front of the TV I knew that I would be the designated dog walker for the day.
If I had to go outside I might as well take my camera and make the best of it. I bundled up, knowing that the temperature had plummeted to well below freezing and I tucked my camera inside my coat.
Now taking photos with a dog at the end of a leash is not easy but I did manage to take a few interesting shots close to home. I’m still experimenting with my macro lens and sometimes it’s very hit or miss but with a digital camera it really doesn’t matter. There’s no waiting for film to be developed and you can see immediately if the shot worked or not. In the photos below it’s difficult to see but I started tracking a couple of geese but as I got closer they flew down to the water.
Later in the day I had to pick up a library book so I drove and left the dog at home. I decided to park the car by Sam Smith Park after getting my book in hopes of getting a few more shots. Â The lake side was ice free but on the pond there was a thin sheet of ice across most of the pond.Â
After an hour or so of hunting around for interesting shots my fingers started to freeze. This is the one downside of taking photos on such a cold day. Wearing mittens is impractical and my leather gloves are fine when I’m moving a lot but they don’t do a very good job of keeping the cold out when you’re standing around, fiddling with dials on your camera. Keeping the camera inside my coat helped preserve the battery somewhat. Batteries don’t like the cold either.
Do you have any tips for taking photos on freezing cold days? I’d love to hear about them.