Wednesday, July 11, 2012

On a Summer's Evening

 It felt like summer this evening in Cambridgeshire and the butterflies certainly responded. There were large numbers of Small Skipper (orange clubshaped antennae), Meadow Brown, Marbled White and Narrow-Bordered Five-Spot Burnet. It is the firsttime I had recorded Marbled White in Toft Wood.

Aggressive Starlings

 A family of starlings have taken over our bird feeder at the moment and, as well as fighting with each other, they also take on the larger beak of the Greater Spotted Woodpecker.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Canon 100 mm IS Macro

 Definitely the best macro system for me - fast enough focussing to use 'on the hunt' and the image stabilisation allows a small enough aperture for a good depth of field. Thanks Bryan for letting me try your two lenses - really helps when wanting a lens for a specific task.  The last fly is one I haven't consciously seen before - will put it on the Wildlife About Britain forum and get an ID. Also I do not know the small spider. WB Forum took 3 minutes for the reply - The Tephritidae fly, Platystoma seminationis.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Green Woodpecker

 This chirpy fellow was pecking ants etc out of our lawn - not sure what caused him to leap in the air.

Paxton Pits


Trip to Paxton Pits today - not so many terns fishing but lots of Great Crested Grebes. I am still trying the 180 mm macro and pleased with the Hoverflies in flight. Great to see an oat field with cornflowers and corn marigolds.

Friday, July 6, 2012

180mm Macro Trial


Thanks for the loan of the 180mm Sigma Macro Bryan. Have done a few images with it. I like the shallow depth of field for the more pictorial shots like the Hoverfly but do find it limiting for general macro work - I tried all combinations of shutterspeed and ISO versus small aperture to try and get enough depth of field for the entire Speckled Bush Cricket..

Damselfly Eating Cranefly



 I was surprised to see a Large Red Damselfly catch and consume a Cranefly that was almost as big as itself. The three images above are taken with G12 compact in macro setting - pretty good effort for small camera. I then fetched my 5D with 50mm macro lens and flash. First taken without ring flash 180th sec f6.7; the second with ring flash 180th sec f19.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Bexhill in Monochrome


 Some monochrome images from Bexhill - as you gather, I like the architecture - almost imagine oneself in Santorini with the white walls!

Monday, July 2, 2012

The London Salon has Opened in London

The London Salon is now showing at the London Film Museum in Covent Garden. There are nearly 200 images in the exhibition, entry is free and there are other interesting exhibitions in the museum to visit. For full details go to The London Salon website. Venue details at The London Film Museum

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Bexhill

We visited Bexhill before returning home this morning. I was surprised to see the changes they had made since I last visited in January 2008. I must say I preferred the arches doors etc how they were then. The brown shuttering doesn't really fit well. 

The De La Warr Pavilion hadn't changed and still great for wide-angle photography

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Eastbourne Eventually


 Very disappointed that we got so held up by traffic queues that we were unable to get to Roy King's Memorial tea in Sutton. As well as the jams, my sat. nav. decided to malfunction showing us to be a few hundred yards from our position all the time! Eventually we got to Eastbourne and enjoyed some evening light on and around the pier.
arrived


Friday, June 29, 2012

London

 I went up to London today to help hang The London Salon Exhibition at the London Film Museum in Covent Garden. Beautiful skies so couldn't resist the views. There was a lot of artificial turf and various coloured sands around on the South Bank. Otherwise there is always time to read the paper.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Felbrigg and Cromer


Two interiors from Felbrigg Hall. It is good that the National Trust now allow interior photography.

Cromer in the evening just before going off to Holt to lecture. Same position, different lenses: left one with the 15mm fish-eye and right one with 24mm lens.