Friday, February 19, 2010
Birdwatchers
One more from yesterday before setting off for another snowy day. Here the party are trying to get closer to an Hawk Owl spotted a long way distant
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Bird Watching Trip to Sweden
I am on a birdwatching tour to Central Sweden run by Nature Trek. We flew out of Heathrow at 7.15 am, which meant a very early start today. We were met at the airport by our guide Daniel Green (see his blog listed opposite). Our first stop was at an area good for Hawk Owls and certainly one was spotted a long way in the distance. The rest of the group decided to cross the very snowy fields to try to get a little closer but I took a walk along the road and was rewarded with a very good view of a White-tailed eagle as it passed over my head.
We then drove to our accommodation for two nights at Svartadalen and on the way stopped to view a small flock of Waxwings.
We then drove to our accommodation for two nights at Svartadalen and on the way stopped to view a small flock of Waxwings.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
More blurry trees
Monday, February 15, 2010
Trees from the Travelodge
Friday, February 12, 2010
Corsac Foxes at Hamerton
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Maned Wolves at Hamerton
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
The Pram
Sorting through photos for a new photographic talk, came across this one taken in Brighton in 2002. The West Pier is still there (just visible behind the Palace Pier); ther was a serious fire there a few years ago and now only a skeleton remains.
Very surreal image as no signs of the baby or the pram pusher!
Monday, February 8, 2010
A Couple of Lion Pictures from Woburn
Woburn Safari Park did not open the drive through part till around lunchtime as it was too foggy for the Rangers to see the gates and any animals that might be attempting a breakout with the cars.
When we did get in the mist made for very attractive backgrounds though the low light levels meant using high ISO settings. Need a bit of 'gardening' to remove stray twigs in top image.
Long-tailed Tit
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Strolling along
Monday, February 1, 2010
Almost monochrome
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Visit to London
There had been a brief snowstorm overnight and this was enough to coat the roads and cause several accidents on the M11, which had not been gritted. Consequently our coach was more than an hour late arriving in London but the light was still great. Several of the 'More London' Buildings are now finished and make an impressive skyline around City Hall or when looked upwards with the wide-angle lens.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Looking Forward to Tomorrow's Trip
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Black-Headed Gulls Crash Landing and Taking Off
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Cambridge 800th Anniversary
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
End of Cambridge University 800th Anniversary Year
Monday, January 18, 2010
Still on Trees
I have been sorting through more of my infrared pictures of trees. These were taken with the 15mm fish eye in Epping Forest. They are 1/125 sec
so I don't think it is movement on the right of the first frame. I must check out whether images are in focus with this lens to the edge of the frames. I like the effect almost of a pinhole camera.
The second photo was of an amazing clump of trees where they had all anastamosed together to create these curious shapes.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Further IR Experiments
This is one of the overexposed Infrared pictures that I took at Wimpole, corrected white balance with camera profile and the exposure as far as possible in Lightroom. Then, in Photoshop, I changed the Hue and Saturation and was amazed at the result. Below is a colour image taken at the same time on the 5D
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Infrared at Wimpole
I took some images at Wimpole in the snow last week and have just started looking at them and experimenting with different workflows for converting to Monochrome.
The first pair show the original RAW image and its equivalent conversion to monochrome, adjusting the colour mix in Lightroom to produce the best contrast image.
The first pair show the original RAW image and its equivalent conversion to monochrome, adjusting the colour mix in Lightroom to produce the best contrast image.
The second pair use a profile made for the Infrared camera and then converting to monochrome in Lightroom (http://khromagery.com.au/ir_raw.html). I prefer the second conversion with the DNG profile
Friday, January 8, 2010
Snowstorm at Wimpole
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