We finished our visit to Stratford upon Avon on Saturday photographing their Christmas Lights - rather more impressive than Cambridge's usual efforts. A couple of multiple exposures first as I am still experimenting with this feature. The camera allows you to see in live view to select a first image, where to position the second image and to undo if not liked after taking. The final image is a RAW image
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Stratford Upon Avon
After visiting Permajet's Open Day, we headed for Stratford. There was still a bit of mist around and this gave beautiful soft lighting in the afternoon so a few images from around the river area. The second four images are multiple exposure images from the Canon 5DMark III around Stratford Parkway Station earlier in the afternoon where we left the car at the Park and Ride.
Friday, November 28, 2014
Angelsey Abbey Winter Lights
On recommendation from Chris, I booked a tour round Anglesey Abbey grounds during their Winter Lights Festival. Well worth the entrance money - lots of fun to be had with fish-eye lenses, long exposures and multiple exposures plus psychedelic mushrooms and strange lit aliens leaping out of the bushes. Play was only stopped by rain and then not for long.
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Santa is Just a Short Sleigh Ride Away
Lakeside is certainly selling Christmas hard with baubles and snowflakes everywhere.My favourite views were in the food hall where cold abstraction and isolation appeared to be the theme. I made a short visit to Lakeside before talking at Thurrock Camera club - thanks for the warm welcome.
Friday, November 21, 2014
Autumn in Epping Forest
I spent the morning in Epping Forest on Thursday after talking to North Romford CC the night before. A bit of mist around and some beautiful autumn colours
Monday, November 17, 2014
Evening Photography Cambridge
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Macro at Cambridge botanic Gardens
We spent most of the day in the greenhouses at Cambridge Botanic Gardens photographing small plants and large leaves. The usual problems of depth of field, trying to get enough of the flower in focus without an intrusive background.
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