F.D. Roosevelt State Park

Recently, Barbara, Ellie, and I stayed at the F.D. Roosevelt State Park, in west Georgia, for a week. We stayed here once before a few years ago. It’s has nice RV sites with a wonderful view of Lake Delanor. The park also has numerous hiking trails, which I explored the last time we were here. I didn’t do much hiking this trip as it was just too cold.

Not long ago, I purchased a 10 to 18mm remanufactured lens for one of my cameras. I have generally thought of super wide angle lenses to be more of a gimmick lens, but I saw this lens marked down to $99, so I decided to take a chance on it. I’m glad I did. I have been having fun with this lens. It is great for the landscape photos I frequently take. All of the photos below were taken with this lens. Take a look and let me know what you think.

Cold morning with a gentle mist rising up from the lake surface.
Looks like two feathers floating in the sky and reflecting off of the water.

Published by Trail Rocker

I am a retired professional geologist who loves hiking, photography and travelling with my lovely wife Barbara.

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