Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Sheffield Quick Tour
Monday, April 7, 2014
Abney Park Cemetery Stoke Newington London
Abney Park Cemetery is one of the magnificant seven Victorian cemeteries in London. It is now a nature reserve as well as a still-used cemetery and is very overgrown. I was pleased that I had chosen to take my infrared-converted camera as this helps separation of the inanimate gravestones from the foliage.
The images have been processed from Raw using a custom profile that I created for this camera resulting in this subtle split toning. Some of them were then taken in Silver Efex Pro and the Selective Colour slider used to control the amount of colour in various areas as the yellower tone can be a bit intense in skies etc.
The top two were using a Shift and Tilt lens; the rest with 15mm Fisheye.
The images have been processed from Raw using a custom profile that I created for this camera resulting in this subtle split toning. Some of them were then taken in Silver Efex Pro and the Selective Colour slider used to control the amount of colour in various areas as the yellower tone can be a bit intense in skies etc.
The top two were using a Shift and Tilt lens; the rest with 15mm Fisheye.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Lackford Lakes and Lakenheath Reserves
Lackford Lakes (Suffolk Wildlife Trust)
Lakenheath RSPB Reserve
At Lakenheath in the afternoon, everything was a long way from the viewing points so some composites just as a record of three great sightings - Kingfisher retreating, Marsh Harrier including one riding a broomstick (collecting nest material!) and courting Great Crested Grebes. Taken with 300mm lens with 1.4X converter.
Friday, April 4, 2014
Maldon Birds Continued
Here are the rest of the birds from the Maldon trip - lots of Black-Headed Gulls behaving badly, Starlings in mating mode and some of the 200 or so Brent Geese still roosting at high tide on the Estuary.
Blackwater Birds
I was testing using the 2X converter on the 70-200 lens as still searching for a good 'travel' set-up for bird photography. It was bright and sunny in the morning and the results were pretty good. When it clouded over, focus was not so accurate. Lots of Black-tailed Godwits feeding and then roosting on the mud banks. I always enjoy the way the light and dark change as the flocks wheel around. Coot, Moorhen and Widgeon all obliged to test the lens combination.
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.
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.
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