More shots with the short lens. The first picture is the trail to the duck pond.

The second image shows the slope of the hillside. The pond is behind the reeds and the trail loops around the entire pond.

When I first arrived I heard a frog croaking and found it staring at me, eyes just above the waterline. He quickly retreated when I came closer.
I love the second photo showing the little hill with the trees and the clouds, the curves mirroring each other. Nature’s symmetry. Beautiful mother earth 😘😚
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Thank you Ashley! I am enjoying discovering these natural wide open angles lately.
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Me too! I’m discovering my ‘old’ self and Mother Earth is doing everything she can to turn my eyes towards her light again! 😘😙😘
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That’s great to hear Ashley! Keep at it. 🌞❤️😘
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I agree with Ashley about the second image. The curves really add something. Whatever you do today, make it fun.
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Thank you Chris! I’m enjoying playing with this neglected lens of mine. I hope your weekend is going well!
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My weekend is quiet but going well. I did manage to get our Christmas lights up. It’s a modest display but it lights up the night. Take care.
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Sounds like a productive weekend! We are working on projects around the house too. Now that you mention it I’m realizing how close Xmas is! Time feels warped in 2020.
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Everything about 2020 feels warped.
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Frogs are such chickens, always running away. 😂
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Your comment made me laugh John! You’re right. 🤣
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It’s a great image when it leaves you wanting to see what’s around the corner, Sandra! Nicely done.
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Thank you Mark! Take good care!
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