recently decided to change the name of my photography from "Juniper Rae Photography" to "Autumn Frost Photography". I have always felt a weird disconnect with using my name for my work and this way is a sweet little tribute to my youngest two dogs, their middle names are Autumn and Frost - so I feel it was only fitting!
But if you see my work still watermarked with Juniper Rae it just means I took it before I made the change! :)
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the last sunflower, 10-14-2023
shot on Canon Eos RP, 35mm Macro
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I stayed up late last night planning a couple of photoshoots only to wake up this morning to realize I have no idea where to do them... :'(
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I've been contemplating selling / trading in my Canon t6i and my ef lenses, as well the mount adapter to MPB and getting an rf 100-400mm lens (plus money back),
I have three rf lenses for my r10 currently so giving up my ef lenses isn't an issue especially since I rarely used most of them anyway (and I hate the mount, it's annoying and I never remember to put it in my bag).
But there's this little part of me that is afraid to let it go for sentimental reasons - it being the camera that I really started out on; however I really believe I've gotten all I can out of it and it's just time to move on.
Has anyone used the rf 100-400mm and is it worth getting? Or should I just take the money and save it towards a different telephoto lens?
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Woodland Crocus
• shot on Canon Eos RP, Tamron 90mm Macro
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Sunset in Western Colorado
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Ezekiel Gonzalez © All rights reserved
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I swear, he was looking right at me
Black-capped Chickadee - Canon Rebel t6i, 75-300mm
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Autumn in the high country. Summit County, Colorado. Photos by Amber Maitrejean
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