Thursday, July 7, 2011

Day in the Blumentahl

The weather forecast proved totally wrong as the sun shone most of the day with a short storm in the evening. We went across to Murren and then into the Blumentahl (Valleys of Flowers). The light was a bit bright for flower photography but great for the insects etc as could get enough depth of field versus shutterspeed.





Sunrise at Wengen

These were taken for Tricia an hour ago - now the cloud has bubbled up and the mountains have disappeared. Rain is forecast but fingers crossed.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Arrived in Wengen and the rain came

Our first evening in Wengen has been very changeable as regards weather - sunshine, showers and even rainbow



Tuesday, July 5, 2011

More tests with G12

I used some time in the Travelodge, where we are having an overnight stay before early flight to Geneva in the morning, to try bit more macro. This time I tried with focus set to servo and got a few acceptable images.



Monday, July 4, 2011

Close-up Hollyhock

Experimenting with G12 macro mode. It seems to be hit and miss but can produce very reasonable close-up images when the focus locks in

Friday, July 1, 2011

New Foals

We have new foals in the field along our lane. They are still a bit wobbly especially the white one
who doesn't stay on his feet that long. Great study of genetics as each foal is so like its mother.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Visit to Monach Farm

Thanks to Ian, we had a great afternoon at Monach farm Hilton, where they keep many rare breeds of goats as well as a riding stables with various breeds of horses etc. the goats are delightful and their milk makes very good ice cream!
Image two needs a caption - any suggestions?


Thursday, June 23, 2011

Ely Cathedral Outing

Great trip to Ely yesterday and thanks to Lionel I got on the tour up into the octogan - owe you a lunch next outing. I have just got a Canon G12 as I wanted a good compact to act as a backup on my forthcoming trip to the Swiss Alps so this was a good time to test it. It takes Raw and appears pretty grain free at the low ISOs.


It has so many bells and whistles I can't imagine anyone would use them all but the HDR did seem pretty impressive. The first picture below is in camera HDR and the second HDR from RAW images processed with Nik effects HDR software. The colours are a bit more muted with the in camera HDR but this could be sorted in processing though of course it is now a jpeg. The images below this are also in camera HDR.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Fog Bound in Guernsey

I had a walk round as my flight was delayed by fog - certainly no danger from low-flying aircraft as there were no planes on the island. There were the usual scenes of 'Waiting' inside the airport.


Sunday, June 19, 2011

Gulls etc

We walked across to Lihou Island this afternoon where the gulls were very confiding. A chance to sort out Herring (pink feet and grey back) from Great Black Backs (pink feet, black back) from Lesser Black Backs (yellow feet). The Oystercatcher took my eye in among the yellow lichen covered rocks.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Grantchester Exhibition


Only 2 weeks now till our Exhibition in Grantchester Village Hall. We are open Saturday 2nd July and Sunday 3rd July so do come and visit and join us for a cup of tea and chat

Surfers and Daisies in Guernsey


Guernsey Festival of Photography


I am visiting Guernsey at the time of their Photographic Festival and am very impressed at the range of exhibitors and events. The theme is Identity and has attracted some excellent speakers. Last night we went to a talk by Martin Parr - very entertaining as well as thought-provoking. The exhibits are all over the town including the bus shelters. The exhibits did not impress the trio above. Below a few snapshots in the rain - yes it followed me here.


Thursday, June 16, 2011

Bath rooftops

Just to prove I made it to Bath for RPS, it is raining here and I can use my new camera phone.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Flies

Amazing variety of Diptera (flies) in a patch of nettles on a river bank in Dorset. May take some time to get the first three identified. The fourth image is the head of a Crane Fly - could pass as something from a science fiction film.