A couple of images from our trip to Burwash - taken 1/400th f14 with 100-400 plus 25mm ext tube - unsharpened etc
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
Summer at Paxton Pits
We visited Paxton Pits after about a month's absence and were amazed how the foliage has grown. There was very little evidence of the presence of all the birds that we know are breeding there. I did get this glimpse of a young robin as it hopped out of cover.
The Mallard duck was looking after eighteen ducklings - a huge family if they are all hers. Do Mallard run creches?
There was a Brown Hawker patrolling its territory - I managed a quick shot of the head before it shot off again.
The Arrowhead was in full bloom in the river but I liked the upright leaves best.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Closeup on Moths
I have been trying various combinations of 50 mm macro lens with 25 mm tube and/or Life-size converter. I haven't completed the tests yet but thought I would post these rather splendid moth heads - Elephant Hawkmoth, Satin Moth and Peppered Moth
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Like Mother Like Son
A few images of the mare and foal in the field opposite our bungalow. The foal has grown very quickly and is looking less like a rocking horse model now.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Stormy Sunset
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Underground
Four images from a journey across London yesterday on the Underground including a couple more takes on Mind the Gap.
The fourth picture is taken when the Underground is overground which helps with the lighting. I think I enjoy photographing in the Underground because of the very cleans lines and limited colour palette.
The fourth picture is taken when the Underground is overground which helps with the lighting. I think I enjoy photographing in the Underground because of the very cleans lines and limited colour palette.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Porter's Way Cambridgeshire
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Edith at 98
Monday, July 5, 2010
Wimpole and the Amazing Dragonfly
A couple of images from a trip to Wimpole Hall - there had been a scything workshop the weekend before so there were a couple of hay waggons in front of the Hall creating great timeless images. The sky was incredible on Saturday when I took these images.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Cambridge from Barton hill
Three panoramas taken from above the firing range at Barton of the Cambridge skyline. The views go from left to right on the skyline, in the first image, we have the chimney of the Pumping Station, St John's College and All Saints Church in Jesus Lane. The second image is obviously University Library, Great St Mary's and King's Chapel. Any ideas for the third (rightmost) picture - must be obvious to anyone living near those cranes (the University Chemistry buiding was even further to the right on the skyline).
Last image just a beautiful sky to finish the evening.
Last image just a beautiful sky to finish the evening.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Cambridge University Open Day
I thought I would give my tilt and shift lens an outing today as I had to go into Cambridge. I discovered it was the University Open day for prospective students. Town was full of 17 year olds with their parents - a great time to study inheritance of familial characteristics. Here are four 'tilt' images of Cambridge. Several schools had sent minibus loads to Cambridge for the day and they were having a great time on the river.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Aggressive Beetle
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