Friday at the Garden

Columbus Botanical Garden

I was sitting at my desk after uploading yesterday’s post, my mind floating within the possibilities for the day, when it hit me… If I go to work now, I could leave early and visit the botanical garden. That started a flurry of activity. Brush the teeth, get dressed, pack a lunch, pack the camera bag and out the door I flew.

It wasn’t going to be a great weather day but with rain in the forecast for Saturday and temperatures dropping on Sunday I didn’t want to waste even a slim chance for a few pics. I’m not going to lie, focus all day was not top notch. More than once I thought of using a few hours of personal time but I pushed on and walked out the door at 2:30pm. I even managed to finish a couple of task before leaving. 🙂

I walked through the garden gate at 3pm. There was a lot of the Shine event still visible. From what I could tell they were working from one end of the property toward the other. No problem, it wasn’t going to be in my way. The lady at the gate let me know the Camellias were blooming and to be sure not to miss them.

Well, the first image isn’t a Camellia but hot damn! Yep! Good decision for today…

Love on the Edge
Nikon Z f, Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S, 1/200s, f/3.3, ISO 100

Oh yeah, not everything was in bloom but there was color everywhere. I froze for a moment not sure which direction to go in first. Out of the corner of my eye I spied a wooden bench swing and a trail off the paved path. To the right we go.

Not every attempt was successful. I don’t think I came home with a Camellia image I’m happy with but that gives me a reason to return (like I need one… LOL). The bench swing attempts (several different swings) didn’t do it for me, but I did find a bench where someone left a Camellia blossom on the arm. You already know I can’t pass up a bench.

Contemplation
Nikon Z f, Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S, 1/125s, f/3.2, ISO 100

Nestled among the trees and plants, off the normal path, this looked like a good place to sit and let the cares of the day melt away. I wanted to, but I was on the clock. The garden closes at 4pm and I had more to see.

I switched lenses to the Lensbaby Velvet 85mm. I used this lens trying to be creative with a few of the Camellias. I need more practice, both in getting the focus I want as well as interesting compositions. I did find this little one.

Feel My Light
Nikon Z f, Lensbaby Velvet 85mm f/1.8, 1/60s, f/4, ISO 100

Eventually, I worked my way back to the fountain. It is a central feature of the Camellia Bowl garden. The snowflake lights from the Christmas event still hang throughout the garden giving the fountain an ethereal vibe. The properties of the lens also contribute to the effect. This is almost the same view as my Community image on the Shine post.

Stars in My Eyes
Nikon Z f, Lensbaby Velvet 85mm f/1.8, 1/125s, f/2.8, ISO 100

Park closing time was approaching fast. I wanted to explore the gardens around the farm house before I called it a day. I switched back to the 105mm macro lens since I was frustrated with the Lensbaby. I basically had the garden to myself and the walk back along the trail helped to improve my mood.

As I expected, not a lot of subjects around the farm house. I could see in a few weeks, maybe a month, this area will be popping again. I need to get my act together and figure out how to use the 85mm lens. I did manage to find a couple of interesting views with my normal macro…

Party Time
Nikon Z f, Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S, 1/125s, f/3.3, ISO 100

Alien World
Nikon Z f, Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S, 1/160s, f/3.8, ISO 100

As I was heading out, I met one of the employees. I wish I had asked his name. Anyway, he is a photographer too. He asked if I got any good pics and wanted to know what I was using. We talked about macros and he mentioned his setup includes a multi-light rig. He said it allowed more control over a ring light. I would agree and it would depend on the subject but for now I’ll stick with my ring light.

I will say, every interaction with the people at the garden makes me feel good. They are all so nice and I’m very happy with being a member. I’m looking forward to what the garden will do this year…

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