Monday, 20 August 2012

A walk in the park.

Hello all.

From time to time, I find myself grabbing my camera and just taking random shots from within my home. Here I was trying out my newly acquired Canon 24-105mm F/4L lens.

There are a couple of cranes near my place.
They are probably for the construction of the medical centre.

The miniaturisation feature of the 650D is a cool effect to use.





Yesterday, I decided to go for a walk outside and take a few pictures. There were a lot of people in the city due to the open days at Uni SA and Adelaide Uni. I managed to find my way to the botanical gardens.



















I feel she was meant to be holding a spear or sword.


Painting in the middle of a garden?






To be honest, I'm not really a fan of doing flower photography.
Unless it is done with a macro lens...









After I took this shot, I turned to my left and saw a trail of people sleeping
which I did not see before! Impressive ninja skills...



Leaving the botanical gardens.
On my way home, I switched to my X100 because I feel that the Canon setup I have is not very discrete for street shooting. I gotta say, it is still pretty amazing to use. The images still bring me more joy than my Canon setup. Maybe I have gotten used to the Fujifilm look.






I blended in well with the people on open day.



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