Thursday, March 17, 2011

More tilting in Bath

A few more tilt pictures from Bath - again with predominant purple in many cases. I realise that I only notice what colours are in fashion through my photographs!
The man and dogs worked best in monochrome as the background colours were very bright.
Then onto the train and back to Cambridge.




Monday, March 14, 2011

Tilt Lens in Bath

Decided to take the Tilt and Shift lens travelling to Bath today. I liked the purple element in each of these candids.


Saturday, March 12, 2011

Visit Raptor Foundation St Ives

A few images from the flying sessions at St Ives. The falcons are always my favourites and this Lanner was no exception performing very well. The Kestrel and Eagle Owl also kept to pretty predictable paths. The Bald Eagle was from a static display while the Little Owl was meant to be flying but was too worried by an overhead wild Buzzard.



















Friday, March 11, 2011

Sunrise through Condensation

I couldn't resist photographing yesterday's sunrise though my study window - very apocalyptic.




Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Botanic Gardens

Some graphic leaves taken in bright light at Cambridge Botanic Gardens today.
















Sunday, March 6, 2011

Falcons and Kites

Some images of Falcons (Saker and Lanner) and Black Kites from Thursday. It was a dull day so I had to use a fairly high ISO to get sufficient shutterspeed. In the final image the Falconer was catapaulting food high into the air and the Black Kites were attempting to catch it.


























Saturday, March 5, 2011

Owls

Four very attractive species of owl photographed at Hawk Conservancy Centre on Thursday - lovely setting but very difficult for the camera to pick up the owls as they fly through the trees. Two noctornal owls with dark eyes, the Ural Owl and Tawny Owl, and two crepuscular owls with amber eyes, the Eagle Owl and Snowy Owl.








Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Late Afternoon in Bath

Four images taken with the Lumix on way back to Bracknell from an Away Day at RPS in Bath. The staircase and columns are part of the new development opposite the station. The sun had come out during the late morning but had not fully burnt off the mist so the lighting on the platforms was beautiful. I especially like the well-trained pigeon that walked into just the right position.



Sunday, February 27, 2011

London in Monochrome

I had a bit of time today to process some of the London images from our visit in December and have put a new gallery on my website (Kensington area London). Now just need the time to print a few!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

A Day in Cambridge

An enjoyable day showing Jan and Philip, visiting photographers from the Netherlands, round Cambridge. Thanks for the loan of a tripod to do the interior of Pembroke Chapel, one of the earliest Christopher Wren-designed buildings. Then a few images before I had to catch the bus home from a twilight shoot arranged for Advanced Photographers' new feature on Camera Clubs. It will be interesting to see what Nigel, Marcus and Sarah have produced for the article.






Friday, February 25, 2011

Sunny Day at Pensthorpe

A few images taken with that super lens of Bryan on a sunny Thursday at Pensthorpe. The depth of field on the Black-headed Gull is fairly shallow but I think it works for me with the eye, beak, legs and edge of tail in focus. The Bearded Tit had very unusal facial markings. The Smew had just surfaced from a dive - love the water shute on its tail. The final image is my favourite as I was delighted to see Bramblings at the bird feeders so even more delighted to get this action shot.






Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Pensthorpe in the Rain

I had Pensthorpe completely to myself in the morning as it was raining and very chilly. The rain eased off over lunch so a few souls braved the reserve but by 3 pm heavy rain set in. I managed the iconic Bearded tit picture. The Lapwings show beautiful colours in dull light while the Long-tailed tit looked a bit bedraggled. The Falcated (?) Teal reveals the quality of Bryan's lens and it also makes flying bird photography possible in the low woodland light.