I bought my DSLR camera back in 2013. It's a Nikon D3100 and has far more features than I'll ever use, and though there are many manual settings, it also has an auto setting which does everything for you. I really enjoyed this camera when I bought it, and it takes some brilliant photos, but being a DSLR, the zoom on the standard lens which came with the camera isn't all that great. I invested in extra lenses but it's so cumbersome to carry around all the extra kit, and then having to change the lenses when you're out and about, it's a bit of a drag. We bought Eleanor a Panasonic DMC-FZ72 bridge camera for Christmas back in 2014 and the 60X zoom feature encouraged me to invest in the same camera myself. To buy an equivalent zoom lens for the DSLR would have been far more expensive. I would alternate the cameras at first, but I soon packed the DSLR away opting to take the bridge camera with the zoom facility out and about with me. Honestly, I can't remember when I last used my DSLR but I thought it was about time it got an airing so out it came.

At first I couldn't remember all the different settings but it soon came back to me.
After all the rain we had last week and over the weekend, when a crisp autumn day occurred on Tuesday, we headed off to Lotherton with my DSLR in tow.
It's a great time of year to use a camera, all the colours of autumn are fantastic to capture.
Lotherton was very busy last week when it was the school holidays but it was so quiet on Tuesday. It's a pleasure to walk through the woods with hardly a soul in sight.
The wet weather has encouraged an abundance of fungi. I'm no expert on the subject, I only know the names of a couple, this one not being one of them.
It's been quite blustery and the trees are losing their leaves quite quickly now, there's lots of leaf litter on the woodland floor.
Archie loves this time of year, he's so funny to watch, He runs through the leaves and then kicks them up with his back legs. I think he likes the noise they make, much like running through rock pools at the beach, another thing he loves doing. I'm convinced it's the sound.
We walked through the orchard. I believe the apple day was well attended but there's still lots of apples hanging from the trees and, sadly, many fallen apples are rotting on the ground.
There's still a few flowers hanging on...
...and some yet to appear.
I love seeking out all the hidden treasure in the fallen leaves, damp logs or woodland floor.
I didn't take any extra lenses with me for my DSLR but I've still managed to capture an array of images in different settings. I know they're not the best, I'm no photographer, but they're perfectly adequate. The only thing I'd really be missing is if I wanted to use a zoom, so perhaps I'll start using my DSLR more often again.
It was like being reacquainted with an old friend.