Welney Ouse Washes was looking its best yesterday afternoon in the sunshine. We saw five Marsh Harriers in the air at once so there were at least that many hunting there and putting up vast flocks of Lapwings, Golden Plover, Widgeon, Teal, Pochard, Gulls etc. A group of around a dozen Snipe flew in to join the Lapwings at one stage. About 800 Whooper Swans have already made the 1200 mile journey from Iceland to spend the winter at Welney and there are always the Mallards, Pochards and Mute Swans to enjoy.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Greenwich Shifted and Tilted
At the beginning of our day in Greenwich, I used the Tilt and Shift lens. By mistake I had the barrel of the lens in the wrong orientation when taking a view of Canary Wharf (the barrel has to be rotated for portrait orientation shots) which gave a tilt to the plane of focus so it is horizontally through the centre of the image. I corrected this for the next shot but, in fact, rather like the effect in the first image. I can see why it is called the toy town lens. Tilted shots inside Canary Wharf,
a shifted image of the Painted Hall and a bit of both for the Chapel at the Naval College
Monday, October 27, 2014
A Walk along the Thames at Greenwich I
For once, I had to admit to an overcommitment of time and pulled out of attending the PAGB Finals in Ormskirk as I needed Friday and Saturday to catch up with life after the 5 days of chaos with the grandchildren. I was sorry to miss the event but pleased to hear Cambridge did well - just missing a place in the Final 8 by 1 point and coming second in the plate by 1 point.
By Sunday things were straighter and I felt able to join the CCC trip to Greenwich led by Alan Clarke - many thanks for a great day out. These images are from the end of the day - I will post more from earlier in the day when time to sort them. The panorama shows the area visited. We started our day in Silvertown where we parked and then by DLR to Canary Wharf. Here we refreshed with a coffee, took a few images and then used the DLR to Greenwich Cutty Sark area. We took the SouthThames path along and round the Greenwich Penisula to the O2 building; then by the Emirates Cable car back to Royal dock area. The day was grey and overcast until we arrived at the Crystal building when the skies cleared to give lovely evening light over the Royal Docks.
Friday, October 24, 2014
Contrasts
Images of my Christmas Cactus (yes, it does start earlier every year) taken on a lightbox with overhead flash (on the left) and with a polaroid sheet and filter (right) showing the beautiful detail you get on the polarisong sheet.
I am returning to my blog posts after a week's absence - all due to my two grandaughters who entertained us while the Mummy and Daddy were in Chicago for 5 days
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
London to Bath in the Rain
As I arrived in London from Cambridge at the start of the rush hour, I decided to walk from Kings Cross to Paddington. It rained hard most of the way but gave some great umbrella images. It was still raining when I eventually arrived in Bath and walked to the hotel via the Abbey.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Fungus Foray Santon Downham and Brandon Country Park
It isn't a bumper year for fungi in Thetford but a good variety of species was found and photographed on Sunday. I was using a 24 mm shift lens which gave a good depth of field where needed. Shot at f22 except image 5 (f13) and image 7 (f11). Small fill-in flash on most (not image 5 or 7)
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