Back in April, I went for a long walk with my dog. I wanted to get some good exercise, and tiring out my dog was a bonus. I thought it would be cooler out but ended up quite warm. The other purpose was to get some photos using my "disposable lens".
The result was unsurprising - the photos aren't the highest quality and I was limited in terms of framing the images. I quite like the results, and enjoyed the challenge. I like how in the second picture of the rocks, you can see some faces there.
All photos were taken with the Sony ILCE-5000, using a "disposable lens".
A highway curves to the left with a "Birch Island" sign on the right. The road has double yellow lines and a white shoulder line. There are bare trees and some evergreens along the side of the road, and a snow-covered bank on the left. The sky is clear and blue. ƒ/0. 0.0 mm, shutter speed 1/500, ISO 100.A close-up view of a rocky cliff face under a clear blue sky. The rock layers are horizontal and vary in color from light tan to dark gray. Sparse vegetation, including some small trees and bushes, grows on the top and sides of the cliff. In the lower right corner, there are some bare tree branches. ƒ/0. 0.0 mm, shutter speed 1/200, ISO 100.A snow-covered road curves to the right, with a dense forest of evergreen trees on the left and a snowbank lining the right side. Yellow chevron signs indicate the curve in the road. In the distance on the right, there's a green and white sign with an arrow pointing to the right, and what appears to be a smaller road branching off. The sky is clear and blue. ƒ/0. 0.0 mm, shutter speed 1/400, ISO 100.