Thanksgiving Day we volunteered at the Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary in the Catskills (not in actual Woodstock) and I brought the new Nikon Zf to try out. It has a B&W shooting option which is pretty fun but the RAWS still shoot in color so the images don’t get stuck in monochrome forever if thats not your flavor. Still deciding if it’s my new carry around camera. I do like how similar it is to using our Nikon Z8s (which we use professionally) and that it uses the same lenses we had to invest in when switching to mirrorless but is it really that much smaller than just using the far superior Z8. I guess I just don’t see its place yet other than just taking a different camera with me just because something different? Would love to know what people are using for their “walk around” cameras. I’m one step away from making camera reviews for Youtube (not really).
Anyway, the farm! We volunteered for the day cleaning out cow shit on a beautiful Autumn morning and then they fed all of us volunteers an amazing vegan Thanksgiving meal afterwards!
Cleaning cow shit from a field is Claire’s happy place.
Liam was a good sport too and the vegan mac and cheese after made it all worth it for him. Apparently he was the youngest volunteer they’ve ever had!
And he got to play basketball with a pickleball. It’s rare we don’t have a soccer ball in the car but he made do.
Eli’s taking a traditional photography class in high school and we gave him our old F100 and fisheye. A teenagers dream.
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