Sunday, March 17, 2013
Mill at Anglesey Abbey
I took some images yesterday in the Water Mill at Anglesey Abbey using the HDR setting on my Sony. It worked surprisingly well. The monochrome image shows how shadows can be lost by choosing the right channel mix in the Raw converter.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Butterflies from Stratford
A few pictorial images from my visit to the Stratford Butterfly House. I am still chasing that elusive Swallowtail in flight image!
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Hanbury Hall
Visited Hanbury Hall yesterday - interesting wooden staircases. Lefthand views taken with Sony RX100, righthand with Canon5D.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Leaf Cutter Ants
When it got too cold on the fingers to photograph out of doors yesterday, I spent some time in the Butterfly House much of it with the leaf-cutter ants. I didn't have a macro lens so it was very hit and miss with the 70-200 mm and big enlargements but here are a few that I liked. The first shows the relative size of soldier ant and worker ant.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Food and Drink
Rather a long break from the Blog as it has been a busy time finishing our move into our new bedroom and then coming to Evesham to judge Photo2013. As always hospitality has been great with lots of food and drink t0 sustaon our efforts in judging over 3,800 images. Images taken with Galaxy Notepad and processed with Snapseed.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Other Birds from Center Parcs
A few of the other more interesting species photographed from the hide at Center Parcs (last image shows the whole area from the hide. I have looked up on the web and can't see any information on Jay eye colour and why it is sometimes blue and sometimes brown. Other images are Marsh Tit, Tree Creeper, Siskin male and female and Nuthatch.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Coot Aggression
The coots continually scrapped during our time at St Albans Veralim Park today. The light was very poor but managed a few interesting shots. It often appeared to be the eternal triangle situation. I wonder if they actually drown their opponent ever.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Tits in Flight
The hide at Elveden Center Parc is the best place I have found to attempt to get birds in flight as the feeders are very high and the background a long way away. Despite two visits and a lot of exposures, I still didn't achieve a really sharp image image where it needed to be. Also, as I was shooting fairly late in the afternoon, I had to use ISO1000 to get an even tolerable 1250th of a sec at f7.1 - more depth of field and faster shutterspeed should be possible in the morning if the day is bright. Unfortunately will have to wait another year to try again.
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