
We've had great weather for our wild flowers here in the Chicago area this spring. The daisies, for instance, are as glorious as I have ever seen them. As I ride along one of our many bike trails each night, I sometimes find it hard to keep my on the road (okay, trail) with all the beauty springing up around me. Sooner or later, I succumb to temptation, though, and stop to take a pic with my little Pentax Optio A10, now evolved into the
Pentax Optio A20 digital camera.
As a bicyclist on a performance road bike, keeping weight to a minimum is critical (and that includes me). Yes, when I am deadly serious about pic quality, I will always grab an SLR, but no way will I add the weight of an SLR to my load when I ride. On the other hand, a small digital point and shoot takes up no more room than my cell phone (which I also carry) and a good one like the Pentax Optio A10 will do a nice job on wild flowers - certainly good enough to keep me warm when I review my wildflowers pics on those long cold winter nights.
If you are in the northern suburbs of Chicago and see some gal stopped by the bike trail, leaning over a flower, or getting back on her bike with a big smile on her face, that's probably me. See you on the trail!