As I've mentioned, this time of year is great for getting wide shots at locations where foliage blocks either views or access to views later on. This morning I returned to the Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve in Clifton Park, New York. [see
Vischer Ferry Nature Preserve in March]
Instead of parking at the Whipple bridge, which was full due to the Earth Day weekend cleanup activities, I explored one of the paths between Clutes Dry Dock and the next road to the West. I again carried my 5D Mark III and 17-40mm lens.
This combination obviously rules out wildlife shots although I did see my first two Herons of the year along with a dead fox and a dead snapping turtle. Here are some shots with focal length information in the caption.
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20mm |
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17mm |
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21mm |
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23mm |
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25mm |
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23mm |
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29mm |
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