For the past few years we have been going away at or just after Christmas with Jonathan and Sue most recent years to East London. This year they are cat sitting in North London so we are meeting them in London some days but staying on our own in Beckton (North Woolwich). We arrived mid afternoon and walked down to the Albert Dock now occupied by East London University. No sunset but the lights and lit buildings gave good colours to play with.
Friday, December 26, 2025
Thursday, December 25, 2025
Christmas Log
Amazing what grows/lives in and on the various logs I have scattered round the garden. I am resisting trying to identify all the Collembolids as I think it might be a very time-consuming job - I am not even sure whether the long-legged creatures in the tird and fourth photos are Collembolids! Lots of mini fungi Grey caps, Fire Rug and Jellies plus a spikey slime mould, Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa, and what I think is Nectria gracilipes, a fungus same genus as coral spot.
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Bourn Village Walk
Took a stroll round Bourn Village in he afternoon and surprised to find snowdrops in full bloom. Using a full-spectrum camera has brought out the skies and emphasized the Christmas lights but doesn't reproduce greens well!
Monday, December 22, 2025
'Christmas in Cambridge'
There are the usual attractions on Parkers Piece in Cambridge this year though it no longer has the allure of going to the 'North Pole'. I was joined by some of our photography group on Saturday at the Fair and enjoyed trying to capture the lights and excitement (though not the sounds or the smell of the various food outlets)
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Creative in Cambridge
My project yesterday was slow-shutterspeed and double-exposure photography in Cambridge as the light faded. As usual I got a bit distracted, this time by reflections and the fact that the filter I grabbed was a deep red one rather than a neutral density one. It certainly cut the light to give low shutterspeeds but also added a red hue which converted to these blue/gold tones when White Balance correction was applied in Lightroom. Once the golden light had faded, the cyan colour that the double exposure gave produced a different feel to the result.
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