After the experience of taking only one 50mm prime lens, I decided to head out this time with a 28mm lens, which is almost a wide angle.
I visited the same area of the Etobicoke Creek ravine as I had last time, and using the 28mm I enjoyed hunting for something different that this lens could bring out.
After reviewing the photos, I realized clearly that the 28mm prime lens (Canon) has some definite quality to it I hadn’t noticed before, it’s very sharp, not too significant with vignetting (dark around the corners of the shot), and the contrast it provides is impressive.
As it turns out, this outing may have been my most productive fall foliage outing, not sure if that’s because of the lens, the time of day (it was 3-5PM), or perhaps it was the state the changing leaves were in.
In the end, I enjoyed an awesome and breathtaking walk in nature. Returning home with nice photos is a bonus.












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