A trip to a very snowy Madingley Hall.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Full Moon Photography
There was a full moon this week and a lot of lying snow, conditions that made for interesting night shots. The first was as taken (30sec, f8 iso 400). This could be converted to monochrome either using a lot of blue channel as in the first giving a daylight look with light sky or with little blue channel and lot of orange channel giving a dark sky and a night look.
The fourth shot shows the shadows cast by the very bright moon on the snow.
In the next you can make out the stars in the sky (Orion's belt).
The last picture shows an image taken with the 15mm fish-eye in area where there was no artificial light and the moon was behind the clouds.
The fourth shot shows the shadows cast by the very bright moon on the snow.
In the next you can make out the stars in the sky (Orion's belt).
The last picture shows an image taken with the 15mm fish-eye in area where there was no artificial light and the moon was behind the clouds.
Monday, December 20, 2010
More from the North West
Still working through images from trip to Lancashire - now safely returned through the snow. A couple from Crosby beach and the Anthony Gormley figures. Not sure what the lady was photographing!
The other images are from New Brighton as I travelled onto the Wirral to talk at Hoylake Photographic Society.
The other images are from New Brighton as I travelled onto the Wirral to talk at Hoylake Photographic Society.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Lowry Conveniences
Everywhere you go in the Lowry Centre in Salford there are notices for the toilets. So I thought I better visit them (the Ladies that is) and was delighted with the design and colours.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Colour infrared
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Infrared shots
Ainsdale beach
Monday, December 13, 2010
Tilt and shift lens
I decided to give the Tilt and shift an outing in Blackpool. They are redoing all of the South Promenade so the area in front of the Tower was a large building site. I am sure it will be worth it when done but meant a lot of extra walking to visit the sands.
These two show the effect of the tilt lens - the first unshifted and the second with the lens lifted.
These two show the effect of the tilt lens - the first unshifted and the second with the lens lifted.
Fost at Lytham
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