As some of you may have noticed, Saturday was my 34th birthday and Hubby got me a new “awesome” lens for my new Sony Alpha camera. I was so excited that I kind of forced us to go out for a nice walk. It did us good to get some fresh air but both Mummy and Daddy were not feeling very well, Isla was poorly on Friday and so it wasn’t the most magical of experiences. But, I did get some lovely photo’s with my new f1.8 lens. Yippee. 

We went to our local nature reserve and took up the meadow trail. It follows the edge of the lake and has some nice areas for the children to explore. They especially like the beach area, they didn’t want to move from there. Playing with the stones and seeing how far out they could walk with their wellies. The Muck Boot wellies are slightly higher than the average welly and so they could walk in just that much more, which made them very happy.

The new lens I have is the f1.8, 50mm lens for my Sony Alpha camera. It is amazing. I can get such clarity on the things I focus on and a great blurred background. Something that I just couldn’t get with my iPhone or the standard lenses. I am really excited about all the other types of photos I can get, I cannot wait to get practising and this walk was the first of many. 

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3 Comments
  • KaRen two tiny hands
    Wednesday, January 11, 2017

    Wow happy birthday! What a fab preseNt. Lovely photos so Far, i guess the beautifUl wetland reserve is the best place to try it out!! #countrykids

  • Louise (Little Hearts, Big Love)
    Wednesday, January 11, 2017

    Happy birthday! What beautiful photos with your new lens – love the blurry backgrounds. Sorry to hear you were feeling unwell though and hope you are all feeling better now. #countrykids

  • Fiona Cambouropoulos
    Wednesday, January 11, 2017

    Happy birthday, such a youngster! You would never know from your photos that you weren’t feeling too well, it looks like a very happy outing. I am quite envious of that lens, it has such a wonderful effect. Is it a fixed lens? I.e. you move to put your subject in focus then it blurs the rest for you? I feel you will be on lots of outings now getting to grips with your new toy!

    Thank you for sharing on the first #CountryKids of 2017