I took the infrared camera into Wistman's Wood but the images were not a success as there was so much green around that the images lacked any contrast at all. Here are some other infrared images from Dartmoor that did work well. The first one shows the walk to Wistman's Wood.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Barnstaple
I visited Barnstaple today and, in particular, the Pannier Market that I remembered from childhood visits. It doesn't seem to have changed a lot though the floor is now fancy brickwork rather than bare earth.
North Devon
The sunshine continued yesterday though with a cooler wind. Images from Westward Ho beach - first a general view and then using 300mm lens with a 2X converter and handheld so I was pleased to get some interesting images through the spray haze. The monochrome images are from Widemouth near Bude. The almost black seaweed records as white in infrared which gives an unreal feel to the images.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Ancient Woodland
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Budleigh Salterton and Exmouth
Yesterday (Friday) afternoon was still warm and sunny so I visited the coast before giving a talk at Exmouth CC. Budleigh Salterton is a shingle beach but this doesn't stop people sitting and enjoying the sea air. There were lots of people actively enjoying the sunshine at Exmouth including some chaps who decided to attempt to drive across the sands to collect their trailer. They were eventually towed off.
Bicton Park Gardens
Bicton Park Gardens include 60 acres of formal gardens, pinetum and nature reserve. The Palm House dates from the 1820s and was constructed using 18,000 panes of glass; it is older than Kew. Formal gardens were developed in about 1735, and extensive plantations were laid out at Bicton in the mid-18th century, including 101,394 Scots pines. I wanted to do infrared studies of tree shapes but ended up taking a lot of other subjects.
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