Showing posts with label Sky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sky. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2022

Happisburgh Beach

During our time on Happisburgh beach, the skies changed from uniform grey to give some cloud structures, conveniently centred on the remains of the sea defences.  Played with shutterspeeds and water splashes - series are taken at 1/60th,1/8th and 1.5 seconds.

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Norfolk Windpumps

This is the final set of 'windpump' images taken with a wide-angle (10-24mm lens) and a graduated neutral density filter plus 10-stop ND filter in most cases. Exposures range from 1 second to 60seconds in the white house on blue water. I captured the one ray of sunshine that day as it illuminated this house.

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Early Morning Colwell Bay

 There was an impressive mackeral sky early Friday morning forerunning the later gales. I tried some panoramas including a 19-image 360 degree one to try and give a feel of the dominance of that sky. I also converted this in Photoshop to a Tiny Planet


Saturday, August 6, 2022

Infrared at RSPB Sandy

Friday was a great day to use infrared with the clouds constantly changing and the very clear conditions helping definition in the foliage. Taken with converted Sony RX100

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Sunrise in Toft

 A few images from a recent early morning walk close to home in Toft. There was some mist to give a bit of atmosphere  but it was the golden colours that took my eye.



Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Experimenting with 'Infrared' Filters

 Malcom has kindly lent me some screw-on red filters with different wavelengths to simulate using a converted camera with an infrared- sensitive sensor.. The first six  were taken with a 680nm filter on my Fuji X100V - not a strong infrared effect but able to easily handhold. (1-6: ISO 3200 and the noise has not been removed' 1/30th sec F8). The last image is with the 850nm giving the characteristic white foliage but even at F2 difficult to get enough light to handhold so more trials needed with tripod etc (ISO 3200 F2 1/60th). 





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