I almost didn’t miss a day for a walk this summer but I rarely had the camera as I wasn’t always alone. No one would tolerate my frequent pausing to take photos.
That's not the only reason. I don't like it when people start walking like robots and turn their heads as soon as they see my DSLR camera.
Everyone carries a cell phone, and some of them have monster cameras, but a DSLR is what makes them ask what I’m taking. And when they can't understand what I see in a bush or a corner, they stand behind me and try to see. Sometimes it's funny to me, sometimes it's not.
Today I took the camera and a small macro lens and went out. Which means slow-moving, a lot of kneeling, twisting, and lack of air.
Nearby is a building in which yard residents made a real small garden.
Some of the flowers have for a long time attracted my attention.
This cat was not very happy that I disturbed her while she was sleeping in the garden.
But I am braver with the camera than usual. :)
The linden tree began to dry.
I have always loved this little wildflower.
Move on.
Colorful graphite on a power transformer.
Someone threw a full box of broken glass and Christmas decorations.
Works on the same street again, after two years.
Few more plants.
Autumn is definitely
Someone didn't need it anymore...
It's getting too dark...
camera: Canon EOS 60D
lens: Canon EF-S 35mm f/2.8 Macro IS STM
Some people use words, others use light to say what they feel.
Photos by @desro - ©RominaM*