At the moment the temperatures are very nice, so after breakfast I suggested to go for a walk. Mitchie took her camera with my 50mm macro lens to get close-ups of the cherry blossoms, so I decided to go a bit wider and to get some more context within my frames. So I took the E-PL5 as well, and set my 14-42mm zoom lens to 17mm, which equals an angle of view of about 35mm on a 24x36mm film camera. The following photos were all taken with that focal length:
Zuleikha and Tuna, Mörfelden-Walldorf 2016
Zuleikha and Tuna, Mörfelden-Walldorf 2016
Cherry blossom, Mörfelden-Walldorf 2016
A ruin and a bird, Mörfelden-Walldorf 2016
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Spring, finally
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P.S.: Tuna stayed out at least 2 hours more than us. Then she came back, and after the usual smooch greetings, she laid down in her chair to rest a bit. I took this portrait of hers with my E-M10 and the 25mm lens at f/2:
Tuna the cat, back home after her Sunday walk, Mörfelden-Walldorf 2016