Small walk in garden and some good words
As I walked out into my small garden, I couldn't help but smile at the sight of all the bugs scurrying around. They were small and big, some with wings and some crawling slowly. I didn't know their names, but they all had the most peculiar and comical faces.
I pulled out my macro camera and began to snap pictures, determined to capture their unique features. As I moved along the garden path, a brightly colored beetle caught my attention. Its shell shone like a rainbow in the sun, and its comically huge eyes seemed to stare right at me.
Next, I spotted a fuzzy little caterpillar making its way across a leaf. Its squishy body seemed to ripple as it moved, and I could see tiny hairs covering its skin. It was adorable and strange all at once.
But while I was busy taking pictures, I couldn't help but keep an eye out for one of my favorite subjects: snakes. Last year, I had been lucky to capture a picture of a big, beautiful snake, coiled up on a branch. It had been such a rush to see it up close and personal.
As I continued my stroll, I knew I was getting closer to the brush area where the snakes lived. My heart raced with excitement, and my camera was ready. But as I rounded the final bend, I was met with disappointment. No snakes today.
That didn't deter me, though. I knew I'd be back tomorrow, camera in hand, ready to explore my small garden and all its strange and wonderful inhabitants.
I was use here my Sony NEX-5T
I was use here my Sony 3.5/30 mm Macro lens