Great light most of the day at the International Horse Trials at Great Witchingham. I alternated between slow shutterspeed (30th second generally) and fast speeds (800th/1000th) though the second image was taken at 400th which was sufficient to freeze the motion and give good spray. The panning in the open fields was at 80th second. The toning to the first two is not intended and not sure why as they are monochrome in Lightroom and the whole batch exported together. Any suggestions welcome!!
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Geese at Fowlmere
Almost the only birds seen at Fowlmere on Friday were Greylag and Canada Geese. However, the light was perfect for capturing flight so here a few action shots.
Friday, March 21, 2014
Markers of Spring
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Fairburn Ings RSPB Reserve
Visited RSPB reserve at Fairburn Ings on way to lecture at Normanton on Tuesday. Extended views of 2 Kingfishers although distant. Great to see large numbers of Tree Sparrows - an increasingly rare species.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Nidderdale Yorkshire
I spent a few hours in Nidderdale - parked the car by the first bridge and walked along the river towards Bolton Abbey to the second bridge. Landscapes taken with the 24mm TS lens - hence the large depth of field. I saw all the characteristic species of the area Curlew, lots of confiding Robins, Pied Wagtail, Grey Wagtail, Red Breasted Merganser and Dipper. Lens (200 plus 1.4 ext) not long enough to do justice to the birds but a record of the trip. The Dipper was constantly dipping in and out of the water and showed the white eyelid in many images. Also saw Oystercatcher, Buzzards, Wren and, surprisingly to me, a very close Red Kite while driving.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Icelandic Horses and Dogs
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Salts Mill Saltaire
After a day talking with Yorkshire Monochrome Group, I made a brief visit to Salts Mill for some tea and a look at the David Hockney exhibition. I got intrigued by the collection of chairs and the views out of the windows.
Brimham Rocks Yorkshire
A walk round Brimham Rocks yesterday on a very windy afternoon with Rowan, Bev and Alastair. Rowan is doing a school project to be photographed in unusal places reading a book. Alastair dusted off the Nikon and tripod after a dormant 6 years and loaded it with infrared film.
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