Nikon Z6III + 20mm 1.8S: A Quiet Walk in the Woods

Photos from a quiet walk in the woods yesterday with the Nikon Z6III and 20mm f/1.8 S.

Apologies for the lack of posts lately. I’m dealing with a few things behind the scenes at the moment and don’t really feel capable of writing anything meaningful right now.

Sometimes just getting outside with a camera is enough.

I took the Nikon Z 20mm 1.8S lens out on my Z8 recently too and have now written a review of the Nikon Z 20mm 1.8S lens.

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A lone white woodland flower on a carpet of moss with trees in the background.
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A fallen tree at a 45 degree angle to teh ground in a Scottish woodland. Photo is taken on the Nikon Z6III camera with Nikon Z 20mm 1.8S lens.
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A row of Scotts Pine trees in a Scottish woodland near Auchterarder.
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A fallen tree in a Scottish woodland, viewed through the branches of another tree.
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A row of trees leaning over in woodland near Auchterarder, Scotland.
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About Me

I’m David Fleet, a British photographer and writer based in Scotland. I began my photography journey as a landscape photographer in 2008 and have since worked with most major camera systems, including Fujifilm, Nikon, Canon, Sony, Panasonic, OM System and Ricoh.

I’ve been shooting Nikon since the D600 era and chose the Nikon Z system as my full-frame platform thanks to its ergonomics, excellent image quality and outstanding prime lenses. Here’s my complete Nikon gear experience.

I also write more personal photography essays, field notes, family photography pieces and project updates over at DavidJFleet.com.

If you enjoy the stories behind the photographs as much as the cameras and lenses used to make them, you can follow that work there.

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