Saturday, November 10, 2012

Kings College Cambridge

Images taken with the 24mm Shift lens showing the quality of image possible with this lens. It is a difficult lens to use off a tripod as it is manual focus and exposure.

American War Cemetery

 A late afternoon visit to Madingley War Cemetery.



Thursday, November 8, 2012

Down in the woods

 I went for a  short walk in Eversden woods today with the Tilt and Shift lens looking for Fungi but only found one Inkcap. However, there were some strange 'little people' climbing around the trees - all proved a bit much for our elderly Millie!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Mixed Bag from Strumpshaw Fen

 A few more images from last week's trip to Strumpshaw Fen. There was a large flock of fieldfares and Redwing feeding on the berries and also 3 Waxwings, which we failed to locate. The Snipe and Gulls were more cooperative and the mammals came up trumps with good views of Chinese Water Deer, Otters and Rats





Sunday, November 4, 2012

Textures of Life

 I have been working on a series of images relating texture to mood and expression.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Strumpshaw Fen

 The Kingfishers at Strumpshaw put on a great show today remaining in view for 90 mins. Quite a bit of preening took place and a few dives for fish. I failed to capture any of the action - they are just so fast in diving and returning to the perch.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Sunset at Strumpshaw


 We called in at Strumpshaw just as the sun was setting. Great light but, unlike the Black Swan, the Kingfisher and Pheasants were a bit too far away.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Wicken Birds in the Rain

 Beautiful and sunny when we left Cambridge and then very heavy showers arrived. The Moorhens did not seem to be too worried but the Kkingfisher and Jay stayed in the cover of the bushes.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Autumn in Cambridge

 Taken on athe G12  in Cambridge with John and Hilary; sorry the light was quite so absent for your visit.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Sunflowers in the Mist

 The sunflowers in our village looked great in the mist this week - worth the very muddy walk to reach them.