Prior to heading out on a trip; I spend some time getting both myself and my equipment ready. I'm still working to get the results I want out of my mFT Panasonic GX7, and decided to see how the 100-300mm lens works for street photography work in a crowded market place; as I am still debating whether to take that lens or not. My local proxy for that is the Parkdale Famer's Market in Ottawa. The challange is keeping track of my wife as she wanders between the farmer's stalls and us trekking back to the car with boxes and bags of fresh fruits and veggies. I did manage to get a few shots in.
I love the market at this time of year, when all of the local fresh fruits and vegetables are available. Picked within the past 24 hours and trucked just a few km / miles.
1. One of the young women working at a stall
2. One of the farmers
3. An interesting marketing tool at one of the stalls. Pumpkin pies are a bit of a tradition at Thankgiving. The Canadian Thanksgiving is in early to mid-October.
4. Braids of fresh garlic
5. This mixed box of sweet peppers and tomatos ended up at our house for dinner last night. Yum!
As an aside; I've pretty well decided that the lens is accompanying me to India in addition to the 14-140mm one.