Two of the three weekends that I am participating in the Cambridge Open Studios are over, so I am interested to see which are the favourite images so far.
The two Norway ones from the trip I made last December have been popular but also the low light Brancaster beach scene and the Granchester trees in the snow.
I am open one more weekend - July 25th/26th so still time to come and cast your vote.
See entry for Ann Miles at Cambridge Open Studios website
Monday, July 20, 2009
Friday, July 17, 2009
Capturing Lightning
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Experiments with my converted Infrared camera
I had an hour to play with my digital camera that has been converted to take Infrared shots.
I read on the web that the white balance should be set to custom setting by photographing a white card. I then took shots with both JPEG and RAW. Below shows the two unadjusted files.
I had downloaded a Photoshop action to process files taken with infrared digital cameras. This increases the contrast and then does some colour swapping using Channel Mixer. This works well with the JPEG file that has had the white balance correction but also gives an interesting effect with the RAW file
Each of these files was then converted to BW with Channel mixer - here the RAW files, as expected, gives a superior result.
I obviously need to do a lot more experimentation and theoretical consideration to achieve a consistent result.
I read on the web that the white balance should be set to custom setting by photographing a white card. I then took shots with both JPEG and RAW. Below shows the two unadjusted files.
I had downloaded a Photoshop action to process files taken with infrared digital cameras. This increases the contrast and then does some colour swapping using Channel Mixer. This works well with the JPEG file that has had the white balance correction but also gives an interesting effect with the RAW file
Each of these files was then converted to BW with Channel mixer - here the RAW files, as expected, gives a superior result.
I obviously need to do a lot more experimentation and theoretical consideration to achieve a consistent result.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Attempts at Photographing Skippers
It has been a busy week preparing for Cambridge Open Studios so I have only just got round to looking at the far too many images that I took of the Skippers and Bees in the lavendar plants at Belstead House last weekend.
I tried both my 50mm Macro and a 180 mmm lens that Jane kindly lent me. The 50 mm lens allowed enough depth of field to get the whole insect in focus (first image) but the close-up detail and the diffuse backgrounds with the longer focal length were great.
My favourite is the bumble bee just launching off the lavendar
Monday, July 6, 2009
More from Suffolk
We visited Orford Ness on Saturday on a very hot sunny day. I decided to concentrate on using my 15 mm fisheye to take the flowers on the island.
The yellow-horned poppy grew in lots of places on the shingle. It was not easy to photograph as the long seed pods that give it the name made it very difficult to fit in the frame.
The other dominant flower on the shingle was sea campion
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Cambridge Camera Club Weekend at Belstead House near Ipswich
The Friday evening three of us went down to Levington on the Orwell and enjoyed a quiet stroll along the river looking towards Harwich docks. It was a very calm evening with a nearly full moon reflected in the water.
I wasn't sure which of the images I liked best so have included both for comparison, one concentrating on the sky and the other with foreground interest.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Chaos
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Loo in a Barn
Monday, June 29, 2009
Poppies in the Mist
It is a great year for poppies and other wild flowers.
This field is near Barton and gives the feel of Provence with the line of trees. It was taken early on Sunday morning when there was quite a thick mist.
The blue flower is chicory and has always grown around the area but I have never seen so much of it as is present this year in with the poppies.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Goodbye
Monday, June 22, 2009
Westward Ho
A few pictures from Friday's visit to Westard Ho. The Bathing pool is the one where I learnt to swim as a 5 year old and hasn't changed that much over the years.
I think I prefer the pebble and round pool picture with fewer clouds in the sky - I have many versions of the scene but this is the only one with a relatively straight horizon.
The matching of the sky and the pebbles attracted me in the third image.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Budleigh Salterton
A couple of images for the Wider View Series.
They need the horizons straightened. I think I prefer the vertical framing for the second image.
While drinking a mug of tea sitting at one of the tables, I noticed several dolphins playing around the buoys in the bay. I mentioned it to a local and there was great excitement as, contrary to my belief, they very rarely observe dolphins there.
They need the horizons straightened. I think I prefer the vertical framing for the second image.
While drinking a mug of tea sitting at one of the tables, I noticed several dolphins playing around the buoys in the bay. I mentioned it to a local and there was great excitement as, contrary to my belief, they very rarely observe dolphins there.
Lyme Regis
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Butterfly from Slimbridge
Help needed to identify this blue butterfly photographed at Slimbridge on Monday. Looking at images on the web, the nearest is the Large Blue (though my specimen appears a bit faded compared with the published photos). There were a lot of red ants in the meadow where I found this - discovered this when kneeling to photograph the butterflies.
The Large Blue is not listed for Slimbridge so I am puzzled.
Someone has suggested that it is a very faded Common Blue so better go with that.
Bath
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