Friday, April 8, 2011

Beefly flight (and swallows)

Some experiments on the shutterspeed needed to stop the wing movement in the Bee Fly. These were taken at 500th, 1600th, 2500th and 5000th of a second with corresponding change in ISO speed. Only the fastest shuitterspeed was able to stop the wing movement of these hovering insects

A first sighting of one of our Swallows at the bungalow yesterday (7th April) - last year's date was April 6th!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Spring Songs

A beautiful warm day today certainly gave the birds something to sing about. The Blackcap (possibly two) was in full song in our lane along with Robin and Greenfinches. The latter were enjoying the Plum blossom.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Paxton Pits

A first visit to Paxton Pits this spring and certainly spring is well underway there. The Black-headed gulls are busy fighting and mating, Cormorants are still collecting nesting material although many nests already have hatched chicks being fed as do the Herons and the Geese were also laying and incubating eggs, We heard Chiff Chaffs, Blackcaps, Willow Warblers and Cetti's Warblers.



Saturday, April 2, 2011

Geoff showed us around the stud in Newmarket where he looks after the stallion. The foals wer adorable as always. I concentrated on closeups with simple colour combinations and backgrounds. I also tried a few slow shutterspeed panning shots of two yearlings. I managed just one hoof sharp.



Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Birmingham

 I enjoyed a couple of hours in the rain in Birmingham today watching people and umbrellas. I also had time in the Bullring and around the Selfridge Building.






Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Wild Daffodils

 Everdon Stubbs wood in Northamptonshire has the County's highest concentration of wild daffodils. I came on this by chance when searching for another wood for primroses.I was delighted to be able to photograph these beautiful flowers - so delicate compared with the cultivated ones. There were also lots of Celandine, Wood Anemones and Wood Sorrel. I used the 24mm shift lens and the 15mm fish-eye to capture the woodland setting.


 

Hemel Hempstead

Hemel Hempstead is much more spacious than I was expecting with wide pedestrian only roads and lots of round features



Sunday, March 27, 2011

Bee Fly

 Delighted to find a fairly torpid Bee Fly in the garden this afternoon. It eventually warmed up the wings and flew off



Saturday, March 26, 2011

Sunset at Upware

Sue and I walked along the River onto Wicken Fen last evening. It was such a beautiful evening and sunset that we kept going a bit further and ended up walking back in the dark. However, we did see a Barn Owl this time.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Markers for Spring

Each year I try and take comparison pictures of the wild flowers out in the garden around 21st March - slipped a bit this year but useful to compare (coltsfoot,celandine,primrose, red nettle and sweet violet). No frog spawn this year and not yet seen a swallow.




Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Cambridge Infrared (again)

Thanks to Paula and Guy for an excuse to walk round the Colleges. Hope to see some of those fish-eye images on your blog soon. It is difficult to find new views in Cambridge but first three seemed to fulfill this and I do like the bike!.