Summer at the Eales Preserve

A summer series from the Eales Preserve, richly green and vibrant.  With the exception of the final image, this series was all photographed with a telephoto lens – actually, with a macro lens, which is certainly capable of capturing non-macro images when called upon.

The final shot was a swap to the 9mm wide-angle lens.  While I like this particular image, with its anchoring trees and pathway leading the eye through the ferns, working with wide-angles is a challenge for me.

I “see” best in the telephoto range; the first 5 images all just work for my eye, and take advantage of the isolation and visual simplification that can come with a longer focal length.

Also, the photo of the scrub oak leaf just speaks to me.  It’s simple, even minimalist.  Just a play of light and shadow, tones and texture.