I, like everybody else in the world, had a lot of time waiting out the #$%$@ virus. I spent much of that time thinking about things to photograph
Driving around my neighborhood, I saw flowers I didn't have. So I marked down houses I wanted to visit. I also had plants and flowers I wanted to photograph in my own yard.
I tried using a telephoto lens for close ups using natural light. I also used a Canon EOS R, Canon 100mm macro lens, and Canon 14-EX-II ring lite for times when a plant or flower was partially in shade.
One day I was in the back with my Canon EOS R and Tamron 100-400mm lens.
And two birds showed up.
And two birds showed up.
Both photos post processed in Lightroom and Luminar 4.
And I worked on some home food and product photos, as well. I mostly used the Canon 100mm macro lens.
The moon was full in April. But it was in the wrong place, directly behind me. So I photographed the moon, then photographed my back yard. Then, put the moon in my backyard photo with Photoshop.
From mid-March on, I also went to many webinars sponsored by Photoshelter, Canon, and probably the best from Tamron. I'm also a Tamron VIP member, so if you have Tamron lenses check out the VIP section to see if you are eligible.
Until My Next Adventure,
See you on down the road,




