Thursday, April 3, 2014

Maldon, Essex, in the Saharan Dust Smog

 A few pictures taken at Maldon yesterday in the fog resultig from the local pollution and the Saharan sand storms. They were painting the Thames Barge sails with Fencing protection paint. Abundant birdlife - some shots to follow

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Nottingham Graveyard - More Images and Problem Solved

 I was mystified by the fact that some of my monochrome exports from Lightroom have been displaying as sepia in Blogspot. Thanks Ian for solving the problem - Google+ in its wisdom sets as default to autoenhance images. I have now set this to off.
A few more images from the visit to Nottingham graveyard showing the effect of air pollution in the overall views and the use of Silver Efex Pro plus texture screens on the statues.

Monday, March 31, 2014

Paxton Pits


The Black-Headed gulls were busy scooping small invertebrates from the surface of Paxton Pits on Friday. 


Saturday, March 29, 2014

Nottingham Rock Cemetery

 On Friday afternoon I visited the  Nottingham Church (Rock) Cemetery. The graveyard  is built into sandstone rock and looks very much like an old style Necropolis with caves. Catacombs were built into a larger cave but they were never used. The Cemetery was laid out by Edwin Patchitt for the Church Cemetery Company and was opened in 1856. It abounds in Victorian stone angels. 
The weather was dull with some rain so not an ideal backdrop. As I was in Nottingham to give workshops on Blending modes in Photoshop and the Nik software, I used the techniques to process some of the images. 

Friday, March 28, 2014

Reyjkavic Birds

 Final post from the trip to Iceland. It was a bird watching as well as northern Lights trip but the former had been a bit thin on the ground until the last day in Reyjkavic. The Marine Lake there produced Red Breasted Merganser, Whooper Swans, Pink-footed goose, Greylag Geese and Comoon gull. Elsewhere Redpoll, Snow bunting and Redwing

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Reyjkavic Opera Building (Harpa)

I am just about through documenting our iceland trip a month ago. Mostly I have slotted these into the correct position on the Blog as it makes the production of my yearly diary more straightforward but I thought I would share the last two before redating them. Harpa is an asymmetrical glass building on Reykjavík’s harbor, resembling a shimmering iceberg. It was opened in 2010. At the time of the financial crash in 2008, the private unfinished project appeared to be a symbol of all that was wrong in the country - greed, opulence etc. But the government took over the project and completed it  and it is now the pride of the city.We had only a brief time there in very dull light but I still was in awe of the shapes and colours.

Monday, March 24, 2014

Spring is Here in Cambridge

The willow trees are in full leaf in Cambridge along with all the flowers giving the Backs a real Spring feel. Of course winter could return as on March 23rd 2008 when we had heavy snow on Easter Sunday.