Showing posts with label cemetery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cemetery. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

York Museum Gardens and Station in Infrared

Our train home was not till midday yesterday, so we spent a bit of time in the Museum Gardens before walking to the Station. As my travel camera (Sony RX100) is now converted to infrared, here are a few shots from the morning - jpegs from the camera which is set to give these two-tone images.
 

Friday, March 23, 2018

Rest in Peace?

I am staying near Leeds/Bradford Airport for the week and took a walk up to the local cemetery which lies under the flight path of the airplanes. I had my small infrared camera with me which I felt worked well for the subject


 

Saturday, January 20, 2018

St Ives Cambridgeshire, Parish Church and Surrounds

All Saints Parish Church in St Ives is attractively situated on the Ouse. The tower and spire at 151 feet is not the tallest but 'the excellent proportions are apt to make it seem more' and are a challenge to photograph as it is enclosed by fences and trees. This is a 4-image panorama taken with a 27mm lens as horizontal frames and turned into a panorama with Lightroom The spire was blown down by the great gale of 1741 and rebuilt in 1748; it was again rebuilt in 1879. Finally in 1918 a large part was knocked down onto the church roof when an aeroplane crashed into it and it had to be rebuilt.

 

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Frost at Madingley War Cemetery Cambridgeshire

Frosty misty morning ideal for a trip to the American War Cemetery (decided better than waiting in the traffic queue on Madingley Hill). Decided to try photographing as much as possible into the light and pleased with the results. Last two had the camera on one of the 'advanced' settings - Soft focus.



Thursday, May 14, 2015

Angels in Tower Hamlets Cemetery

An intrepid seven Members of CCC explored Tower Hamlets Cemetery yesterday following a visit last year to Abney Park Cemetery. I decided to continue the theme from that visit of taking the stone angels with Infrared and a Tilt and Shift lens. The Cemetery covers 31 acres and it is now a designated nature reserve.


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