I’m still learning the ins and outs of the new Tamron lens. Each week, it becomes easier. We hadn’t been to our local Effie Yeaw Nature Center in Carmichael in a long time. It’s a favorite place to see deer and other small creatures. However, this time I didn’t see deer, but I did enjoy the trees and the river.
At the Center’s entrance there’s a small pond and hut.


Some trees were blown down during the big wind/rain storms in the Spring. I did see some poppies







I was also able to capture a sunburst through one of the trees and a woodpecker sitting on a stump.


The American River was full and flowing nicely. Two kayakers were taking advantage of the beautiful day.



That was our morning at Effie Yeaw. When we were at lunch, I was saying that I hadn’t seen a deer. The others said they saw one at the entrance as we were leaving. Oh well, another missed opportunity. I’m lucky that this wonderful nature center is close.
Nice photos. What lens are you using?
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Thanks Suzanne! I bought Tamron’s 18 – 300mm lens for Fujifilm. Fuji doesn’t make a lens with that reach, so you need to change lenses in the field. I can do that but I’m not very comfortable with it. Also, to get a reach to 300mm, I needed to use my Nikon D7100 with a very old prime 300mm that was heavy.
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Wonderful captures from your new lens. Really amazing 🙂
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Thank you Hammad! I’m liking that lens.
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You seem to be getting very good results with that new lens! I love the sunshiney poppies and the woodpecker 🙂
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Thanks Sarah! It took a while for me to get used to it.
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Thanks Sarah! It’s just tough going from the Fuji lens to the Tamron. Things are not in the same place, etc.
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I like this series a lot! The beauty of a lens like yours is that you can do “macro” and get some good close-ups of flowers, which I know you enjoy. And then you can go a bit out and see other things, too. Nice work – looking forward to more.
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Thanks N! I used it today and it was great not to have to change lenses.
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Do you believe I’ve never been? Looks very flourishing with wildflowers.
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I hope you make it here some day. You never know what you’ll find. One time Marlene and I walked through a herd of deer and they didn’t seem to mind. I find the trees there very expressive.
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Looks like you’re really getting to grips with your new lens, Anne 👏 The woodpecker shot is fantastic 😃 I was always uncomfortable changing lenses in the field & opted for a similar lens a few years ago; a Sigma 18-300mm. He’s my go to lens, although I always carry my Canon 18-55mm as he works best with Lensy 😃
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Thanks Jez! I also carry my 18-55mm with me too. Just in case I need a better lens that can handle low light. Whenever I see you use Lensy, I keep meaning to take out my crystal ball.
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