Very impressive sunset this evening, photographed at Wyevale Garden Centre Huntingdon together with a range of baubles and fibre optic animals.
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Sunset and Christmas Baubles
Very impressive sunset this evening, photographed at Wyevale Garden Centre Huntingdon together with a range of baubles and fibre optic animals.
Sunday, December 21, 2014
CRUFC Win by One Point
Cambridge managed a 33-32 win against Bishop's Stortford in difficult photographic conditions with very low sunlight until the last part of the game when it was a bit too dark for my camera's ISO performance. Rest of photos with Chris Fell's on Cambridge Rugby Union Football Club's Gallery
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Welney Swans in Motion
Another trip to Welney and another sunset but as always different lighting and different behaviour from the swans to the previous visit. There was not so much light spillage after sunset so this time I went for slower and slower shutterspeeds. I like the final image of the day (1/15th second ISO 6400) as it gives the feel of the ghostly squadrons of swans coming in to land out of nowhere.
Friday, December 19, 2014
Ely Cathedral - How Not to Do It
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Lake District Retrospective
I have spent some time revisiting my collected images from visits to the Lake District in Autumn and put together a Gallery for my Website. It is very interesting how much better a result is possible with the new ACR software raw compared to the 2003 software.
Monday, December 15, 2014
Welney Wildfowl Trust II
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Sunset at Welney Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust
A perfect sunset at Welney yesterday to watch the Whooper Swans flying in to roost on the Ouse Washes (around 8000 at the moment). Lynne, Mike and Jane watching from the comfort of the main hide while Chris and I enjoyed the fresh air (and it was) in the outer wings. As the swans flew in, the waders fly out to roost on the fields and cormorants gathered on the telephone wires.
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Night Photography in Cambridge II
Eight CCC members braved the cold on Sunday evening to have a go at night photography.It was a full moon night which made the taking of a few more of images of King's College from the Backs for a magazine article impossible so our best shots were from Garret Hostel Bridge where the moon was not in the frame. The first image shows the view towards Trinity - I love the way the Plough constellation (righthand side) is reflected in the water. This shot was taken 30secs, f8 iso 800. I also tried a long exposure (200secs ). This resulted in significant star trails as expected; to get the exposure where stars do not leave a trail divide 600 by (focal length of lens X crop factor). So for 16mm lens this is 37secs.
I also needed a picture of myself taking the shot - Phil obliged with this image.
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