We had arranged to take photographs at the Autograss racing at St Neots today and, despite a very cold wind and intermittent rain, we stuck to the plan and spent 6 cold hours on a field watching cars go round and round a dirt track. The Specials gave the most action during the day with some spin-offs and battles with the cones. The Saloons were more 'sedate' but still ended up the wrong way round on occasions.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
Horses
We have had two pairs of horses in the field along our lane for many weeks now and, every time there is some lovely evening light, I think 'I must get out and photograph them'. Well last afternoon I did. Here we have mother and daughter on the left and the larger male foal on the right - his mother is quite nervous of the camera so took off at fast rate most times.
I tried two different monochrome conversions on one of the pictures - either with maximum or minimum green channel and adjustments on other colours. I liked the minimum green channel conversion and used this for the other monochromes.
I tried two different monochrome conversions on one of the pictures - either with maximum or minimum green channel and adjustments on other colours. I liked the minimum green channel conversion and used this for the other monochromes.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Christmas Comes Early to Toft Wood
After a misty dawn, the dew-covered cobwebs in our local wood gave the appearance of tinsel. The pink Spindle berries looked extra good with a covering of cobweb. The photos were taken with a Sony Cybershot which has a lot of chromatic abberation especially at the edges of the lens, This gave some interesting macro shots of the dew drops.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Gannets
Friday, September 17, 2010
King's College
I have visited Kings College a great many times taking visitors round the building and yet there are always corners or views that I missed on a previous visit.
I was attracted by the very varied 'furniture' that had been left in one corner of the Chapel.
The old glass on an inner window has beautiful soft colours echoed in the roof on the rather dull day on Tuesday.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Dragon Boat Racing
A few pictures from the Dragon boat racing on the Cam yesterday. The crew featured here are the Viking Queens in case you couldn't guess!
It was a showery and blustery start to the day. This did not deter the participants but did result in a capsize
after one of the races. Visibility was very poor by then with the rain.
It was a showery and blustery start to the day. This did not deter the participants but did result in a capsize
after one of the races. Visibility was very poor by then with the rain.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Leaf-cutter ants
Spent some time studying and photographing these leaf-cutter ants. They cut and carry the leaf pieces back to the nest as fodder for the fungi that then feed the young. I was intrigued by the presence on many of the leaf fragments of 'passenger' ants - always smaller than the ant carrying the leaf.
Update from Web
This is a known behaviour - the smaller ants climb on to guard the larger ant carrying the leaf
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Saturday afternoon
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Toy Museum
Friday, September 3, 2010
Sunrise In Tynemouth
Some images of this morning's dawn at Tynemouth. The sky was completely clear at sunrise
Evening Light at Tynemouth
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Off to Tynemouth
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
A Sunny Afternoon
On a warm sunny afternoon, the dragonfly pools beckoned and provided some fascinating subjects. The blue damselfly in the first image shared its twig with a spider, a red-eyed fly and a snail. The spider seemed more frightened by the damsefly than vice versa.
The Emerald Damselfly is a very attractive insect with a beautiful emerald green thorax.
The Red Darters were busy egg laying on the surface of the pond - I loved the silhouettes against the reflected sky.
The Emerald Damselfly is a very attractive insect with a beautiful emerald green thorax.
The Red Darters were busy egg laying on the surface of the pond - I loved the silhouettes against the reflected sky.
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