A hike, a recharge, but not many colorful leaves

A hike, a recharge, but not many colorful leaves

https://meanderingpassage.com//wp-content/uploads/images/2020/11/EBM-20201030115232.jpg Friday morning, after Tropical Storm Zeta moved through the area this past Thursday, Bonnie and I went for a hike at a local nature preserve.  Zeta delivered high winds and took down trees and power lines in many neighborhoods, leaving many people without power in the area.  It seemed the winds also stripped most…

A walk in the park

A walk in the park

https://meanderingpassage.com//wp-content/uploads/images/2020/10/EBM-20201026113542.jpg Park Bench in Autumn, Pharr Mill Road Park, Harrisburg, NC – Oct 2020 Come walk with me.  These photo snapshots are from a leisurely walk in a nearby park yesterday morning.  Here, while some trees are well into the fall leaf process others have not begun turning.  In any case, I wanted to share…

Off the Shelf

Off the Shelf

https://meanderingpassage.com//wp-content/uploads/images/2020/10/EBM-20201016123730.jpg Autumn leaves in a stream, NC, Oct 2020   –   Sony A7II, Tamron 28-200mm, f/9, 103mm    In June this year, I mentioned I’d purchased a full-frame camera, a Sony A7II.  I haven’t said much about it because what with the pandemic, Bonnie, and my evolving home situation, and a lack of photographic enthusiasm during…

The pictures are there

The pictures are there

“The pictures are there, and you just capture them.” – Robert Capa https://meanderingpassage.com//wp-content/uploads/images/2020/10/EBM-20201019110639.jpg I went for a little leaf-peeping walk yesterday at a nearby park, and while the majority of leaves are still green, leaves are not the only source for bright autumn colors.  Mr. Cardinal flitted into a nearby bramble and then flitted right…

Along the way, 79 – 10/2020

Along the way, 79 – 10/2020

https://meanderingpassage.com//wp-content/uploads/images/2020/10/EBM-20201016123515.jpg The recent beautiful weather and the quietness of our “now” home have allowed Bonnie and I to leave our dog, Maggie, and explore some of the surrounding areas.  Of course, I do so with a camera strapped across my shoulder.  When you’re with the right person you have two pairs of eyes to spot…