Given we are supposed to have an interest in photography, there must be things we can do around our homes. I provide photographs for our local magazine and the editor wants photos of deserted streets for a tryptic on the front page. This means they will have to be 3 panoramas to stack one above the other to make a square, so they will have to be 3x1. This is an interesting little project on one of the infrequent times out staying close to home. He also wants a photo of lambs as it is that time of year here. So the other day, on my one a day only advised walk, I ambled to a field some half mile away and stood by the fence trying to get images of uncooperative subjects! Great fun, and one is attached of a frolic; it has met his brief and he is happy.
We are lucky to have a garden, so it is an opportunity to brush up on focus stacking of a tulip (attached). I probably need more practice with my Fuji. There is an upside to 'Stay home, help the Health Service cope and save lives' (and get the economy going again quicker). Perhaps it is time to do things without rushing around and savour the world close to us. I feel some macro practice may be a good idea.
Best wishes,
Jonathan