This is the fifth day I’m taking up Patti’s pilotfish challenge: Lens-Artist Photo Challenge: #66: Filling the Frame. I took this shot with my (new!) mirrorless Olympus OM-D E-M5 with a Zuiko 75-300mm lens. I was, as usual, walking the dogs and noticed that some of the brown leaves on a tree were were still partially orange. They were also perfectly back lit by the sun. The photo practically took itself.

From this perspective, the leaves seem to be shriveling and curving inward on themselves–which is perfect for autumn. The color and perspective heighten the impact of the shot, Hannah. Well-done!
Thanks Patti. I’m finding the mirrorless Olympus so easy to use! It’s truly a delight. I was really pleased with how well the shot came out right there on the camera’s screen. 😀
I switched to Fuji about 2 years ago and never looked back at my Canon days. It’s liberating to be “lighter,” isn’t it?
Oh yes indeed! Plus, my new Olympus is a better camera than my Nikon. I wasn’t doing serious photography when I bought the Olympus. So the OM-D is a game changer in every way.
Gorgeous shot Hannah 😀
Thank you Su! 😀