We own two acres across the road from our home and rather than develop it or look at someone else's place we left it wild. I cut a winding trail that best uses the natural terrain ~ it's only 1/4 mile but you can loop it. Filled in a few low spots and have to cut the windfall and widow makers, plus grooming so now I appreciate all the effort trail makers put into much longer and complex endeavors.
Mostly I bike it, it's a gentle mountain bike track and last year I bought a 29" mid-fat that feels like floating over the terrain. I've taken to riding it at night with lights and I also built some low hammerheads (1 to 3 feet) that are optional (they add quite a sense of exciting danger when you're 58 and brittle-boned coming off injuries).
Nothing beats spooking deer.
Snowshoeing or simply walking the dogs isn't bad either.
Oh and the best part is I put an airgun lane right up the middle, with a picnic table and storage box on gravel and a variety of target situations (with backstops). I only use lower powered springers to keep it interesting (a pair of HW30s) after enjoying a fancy field target rig (RAW HM1000) that was so accurate that it got boring.
As for photography, that 35/1.4 Milvus handles flare nicely wouldn't you say?