Springtime in HarCo.
Another Photography-related Blurb.
Like most people these days, I've been less busy than usual lately, thanks in part to the significant lack of structure that comes with a reduced work schedule (grateful to still be working/essential, though.) The good part is that I've had more time to devote to experimenting with new recipes, studying for my Green Belt, and capturing a bit of natural beauty along the way.
This past week my mask, camera and I returned to the Ma & Pa trail in Bel Air, Maryland- this time venturing down the half that crosses over Winters Run. The weather was perfect (low 70s with a gentle breeze- poetic perfection!)
Working my way along the trail was relatively peaceful and private enough to shoot without feeling like a spectacle, despite there being a few more people about than usual on a weekday (I still get self-conscious when there’s an “audience” involved; not sure when that feeling goes away!)
As good of a time as I had, this most recent photo expedition has solidified my resolve to find some "Corona-friendly" subject matter outside of my locale and to invest in a macro lens and a 70mm-300mm lens as well (pretty sure my wallet just cringed...)
I hope to have everything from this week uploaded by the end of the weekend; keep an eye on the Harford post for new content, and follow on Instagram for a sneak peek and future updates. Hope you are staying positive, healthy, and safe!
~Mrs. Z
📍: Ma & Pa Heritage Trail, Bel Air, Maryland. 📷: Nikon D3500.
Today's quote: "The purpose of life is to discover your gift. The work of life is to develop it. The meaning of life is to give your gift away." ~ David S. Viscott.


