First shot from the walk downtown to language class. This is a theater and concert hall. It's an interesting building to look at but hard to photograph.
kING by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII and Pentax-K 35mm f3.5 at f11, 1/90s, and ISO 100
Next on the nightly walkabout with the dog. Poppies are rare, and poppies in decent shape like this one are rarer.
Autumn Poppy by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII Limited Silver and Pentax-M 100mm f4.0 Macro at f6.7, 1/90s, and ISO 400
Passed an outdoor art exhibit on the way downtown today. It looked more like someone's laundry hanging out to dry, but who am I to judge? There was barely any breeze at all, and these fabrics were flying all over the place.
Fabric Art by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII Limited Silver and Pentax-A 20mm f2.8 at f6.7, 1/750s, and ISO 400
And on the nightly dog walk, came upon these flowers in the warm evening light.
Musk Mallow by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII and Pentax-K 400-600mm Reflex Zoom at 550mm, f11, 1/2000s, and ISO 6400
Here's one from the walk downtown. Trying again to photograph this building in strong sunlight this time.
kING Event Hall by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII and Pentax-M 40mm f2.8 at f8.0, 1/500s, and ISO 100
And one from the vineyard. Most vines are either not turning or are losing brown leaves, but this one was so brilliant red I had to try to photograph it.
Brilliant Red by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII Limited Silver and Pentax-A* 200mm f4.0 Macro ED at f22, 1/500s, and ISO 3200
A couple of autumnal images for you today. First, you know it's fall when the pumpkin comes out.
Buckeyes and Jack-O-Lantern by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII Limited Silver and Pentax-A 50mm f2.8 Macro with Godox TT350 flash at f22, 1/60s, and ISO 280
We have both been picking up handfulls of buckeyes from the myriad trees in our area. Something about them makes me want to fill my pockets. :lol:
Then later, there was this.
Autumn Leaf by Jason Doss, on Flickr
Pentax K-1 mII Limited Silver and Pentax-K 135mm f2.5 at f5.6, 1/350s, and ISO 400