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Hiking With a Single Lens

Normally when I go out to combine my hobbies of hiking and photography, I load up a backpack full of gear,  a tripod a Clif bar, a water bottle and head off somewhere.  In that bag is my usual landscape kit consisting of a Sony A7iii with multiple lenses such as a 15mm and 50mm primes, 28-75mm f/2.8, and even a big 100-400mm just in case I see some wildlife.  Add to this bag batteries, remote shutter, cleaning supplies, various ND filters and all of the other random stuff and that bag gets rather heavy.  Not this time however.

After a day in the office, I stopped on the commute home at Laurel Mountain State Park and then Linn Run State Park.  These are great places for hiking, mountain biking and even swimming in the creeks.  Knowing I was coming from my day job, I brought along only a single camera and lens on a strap.  No bag, no tripod, no filters and no accessories.  I brought along a Sony a7iii with an attached 7Artisans 35mm f/2 manual lens in a Leica M mount adapted with a Haoge LM-NEX close focus adapter.  Simple.

Having only a single focal length was great.  It really helped me compose my images with care, made the process of shooting a joy and my back was happy not to be lugging around all that gear.

A few from yesterday

Beam’s Rock in black & white

It has been a while since I’ve gotten out to just hike around with a camera and I felt the need to get lost in the woods for a bit.  I packed a light camera bag and planned on stopping at Laurel Mountain State Park and Linn Run State park after work.  Another reason to get out was to test my newly acquired Olympus 14-150mm superzoom.  I have been contemplating this lens for awhile to use primarily on outdoor hikes and camping when a single lens solution would be preferred to carrying multiple primes or zooms.  5 of the 6 shots are with this lens.

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