Photo Journal - Day 7
I really enjoyed doing macro shots last time, so I did it again! To switch things up though, I swapped my Sony aIV frame with an old Nikon D5100 (my first DSLR). It was kind of a beast to work with. I used the same lens as last time, but the D5100 doesn't have focus peaking. It was an additional challenge going back to a crop sensor.
The shots are from the same park as day 6, but during a rainstorm this time. There are very few things as wonderful as hiking through a forest at the end of a rain. The smells, the sound of birds coming out of hiding...it's magical.
I ended up walking just over 3 miles and it was the most relaxed I've been in awhile.











Field macro photography is a fun challenge, it forces you to focus on the small, easily missed details around you. You have to balance apeture and light a lot more than usual. Capturing anything more than a tiny slice of detail requires more light, which is hard in the woods. Slowing shutter speed to compensate makes it near impossible to capture something like a spider web swaying in the breeze.
When you do get the camera dialed in, the viewfinder reveals a minitature world ready for you to capture.