There's a lot happening here this weekend so I knew I needed to get my link up to Kent's Project 52 earlier than usual.
Although I expect to love my new lens, my 50mm/1.4 will always be my favorite lens. This project gets me out there using it, and finding new ways to use it. I was surprised at what great landscape shots it took in Oregon. My favorite shot with the 50mm is to open it up wide and shoot in close. It's almost always sharp and pretty. (Although this week the two shots I took of a beautiful magnolia blossom were both too soft.)
I walked to Highland Park early in the week. I knew the lilacs were starting to bloom, and the annual Lilac Festival begins tomorrow. If you want some peace and quiet in the part, that's not the time to visit. We love to go over at least one night to grab dinner from one of the food carts or tents, listen to some music, and admire the lilacs, but it's not great for photography. All but one shot this week came from the park.
Every year there's a pansy bed, always planted in some kind of pattern. This year's is the most unusual; it's planted to create a large white arrow!
A shot of the park. It's even more beautiful now than it was earlier in the week. My friend and I drove by after dinner last night, and it was stunning. There are over 500 lilac bushes. You can smell them from the car.
This is my pick for the week. Not a lilace after all, and worse yet, I'm not sure what kind of tree it is.
Here's one last photo. This one is of our street at the far end that goes into the Colgate Divinity School property.
It seemed like a long wait for spring this year, but it's always worth waiting for.