We got the train into Oslo on Monday evening to shoot the final light of the day in the harbour.Very impressive building and waterfront though there are a lot of building works going on at the moment.
Monday, January 26, 2015
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Day One in Norway
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Frosty Cambridge
It was a crisp frosty morning yesterday - Cambridge looked at its best with soft lighting and frosted grass.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Exhibition at Addenbrooke's Hospital
I have been putting up an Exhibition of Images in The Gallery at Addenbrooke's (located in the corridor between the Concourse and the Rosie Wards). They will be displayed until the 12th March, hopefully raising some money for the Trust.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
A Few More Center Parc Birds
This Sparrowhawk stayed on a branch in a dark area a long way away for about 10 minutes; it was great to have more than the usual fleeting view. Plenty of activity on the northern lake with three Great Crested Grebes often very close, plus Coots and Mallards (also Tufted , Pochard and Goosander). Sad to see very few Chaffinches and those that were there had diseased legs with typical squatting position. Other birds, especially the Robin, for 4-year old Sadie who enjoyed time in the hide during their visit.
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Starry Skies at Elveden
A third starlit night at Center Parcs so some long exposure shots of the lake, the pines and the stars (30sec, F8 or F4, iso 800 or 1600)
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Star Trails at Elveden Again
Another attempt at mastering star trails and this time pointing towards the north. The first composite has 20 images, the second 11 images at 60 sec intervals (30 sec, f4, iso 500 plus 30 sec processing). Obviously a slightly longer recording series is required to get a good spin. Interesting to confirm that the earth revolves around the north star and to see how the big dipper can be used to locate it!! The last two images show Jupiter rising in the east - a very bright planet. I lit the duck in the final image with a torch.
(NB. Need 75 mins of recording to get good trails, turn off long exposure noise reduction to reduce the processing time)
(NB. Need 75 mins of recording to get good trails, turn off long exposure noise reduction to reduce the processing time)
Star Trails at Center Parcs
I am still trying to master using the interval timer on my Fuji to take multiple images for star trail composites. The first picture here is from 60 images (30secs f4 500iso) taken at 80 sec intervals - clearly too long as the trail shows gaps even when gap-filling software employed. I had set a 20 sec interval between exposures but clearly an extra 30 secs has been added presumably because it is taking more than 30 secs to process the image (even with a very fast card). Trial suggests minimum interval (1 sec) will give the shortest interval. Would like to find a north facing view for next trial - watch this space.
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