Yesterday I was taken on a very enjoyable tour of the coastline between Tynemouth and Alnwick - many thanks to Brian and Joan for their company and forbearance on a grey and drizzly afternoon. Here are a few images showing the very soft pastel shades that were achieved (with a bit adjustment in Lightroom!) .
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Today onTynemouth Beach
Definitely the cutest puppy on the beach today, along with her companion. Both are
Whitby
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Bridlington Canines
I continued the theme of dogs and their owners today in Bridlington but this time asking people if I could photograph them with their pet. They all wanted to pose their animals for me - but, guess what, the Springer Spaniels and Border Collies were having none of it. The Collie attempted to lick my fisheye, which was a bit close focus even for that lens.
Cleethorpes
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Dogs at Cleethorpes
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Fun with Fungi
As well as the wide angle shots, I also tried some closeup work as there were so many beautiful small fungi. I was using a 5omm macro plus a 25mm extension ring. This has resutled in a very narrow depth of field in the first image taken wide open at 2.5. I wanted to try and get all the water drops in focus so I tried f11 but the background is beginning to intrude. I liked the way the stalks go out of focus on the third image but probably should crop above the in focus moss.
If You Go Down to the Woods
All the wet and now mild weather has resulted in a bumper crop of fungi in the woods and fields. These were taken yesterday at Gamlingay Woods, Cambridgeshire. I will get them identified and add the species when time permits but thought this might encourage other fungi enthusiasts to get out in the woods this weekend.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Wimpole in Storm Light
We had a club outing to Wimpole Park this morning. Heavy rain was forecast and did arrive on time at 1 o'clock but the four hardy souls who got there at 9 am were rewarded with some amazing light. I had taken a 8-strength Neutral Density filter to try long exposures on moving clouds but it was too windy as the camera moved too much on the tripod. However, using shorter exposures (higher ISO etc), the filter did produce some dramatic images of the house bathed in sunshine with very heavy clouds behind. The tree shots were as shafts of sunlight lit up parts of the park.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
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