Showing posts with label multiple exposure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multiple exposure. Show all posts

Monday, October 24, 2022

Bradgate Park RPS Nature Trip

 Yesterday and today were challenging days weatherwise for our visit to Bradgate Park in Leicestershire. Torrential rain in the morning on Sunday gave way to sunny intervals. Unfortunately the wet conditions were too much for my weather-resistant telephoto lens and by afternoon was fogged up inside due to internal condensation. This is a set of images taken with my X100V in the afternoon - a mixture of slow shutterspeed, multiple exposure and HDR.

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Arnos Vale Catholic Cemetery

I am in Bristol for the RPS Distinctions Assessments and took advantage of some late sunshine to visit the Catholic Cemetery. These are multiple exposures  - not all are quite what I wanted but I do like the first few.

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

King's Cross, London - Diversity

The extensive development of the King's Cross and Regent's Canal area of London makes photography very exciting and yet stressful for me - so many shapes and colours and action! I mainly concentrated on wide angle scenes as in my previous post, but I also did some multiple exposure and architectural studies and yet couldn't resist some portraits and, of course, cats!!

Thursday, August 4, 2022

Photohunt in Sawston

 Yesterday we found and took an image at 16 of the 20 clues for a Photohunt set in Sawston. Here are my favourite 8 from the set. 


Monday, June 6, 2022

Variations on a Poppy Field

Most years there is a wonderful display of poppies on Burwash Manor Farm in one of their organic fields. I never know how to best portray them so here are some variations of technique - 1,2 Multiple exposures one in focus, one out of focus (23mm lens); 3 Focus stack at F4.5 (160mm lens); 4 single exposure F16 (23mm lens). Rest mixture of lens length and aperture.

Ann Miles Photography - My Favourite Images of the Past10 years or so