At the end of full-time it was 19-19 and raining. CRUFC then got a penalty that they missed - look at the faces! but the sun came out and, in the n'th minute of injury time, James Ayrton (our CCC sponsored player) broke away (Chris can confirm this) and passed to Corey Hircock; here you see him about to score the winning try. Other images for my reference as using 1.4 extender with 100-400 mkII lens on 5D III. Looks like DOF shallow enough at f8 (minimum for this combination)
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Addenbrookes Charitable Trust is the Main Charity for the September Dragonboat Festival
This morning, ACT organised a 'race' between a Scudamore's punt and a Dragon boat on the Cam by Magdalene Bridge. Started fine but the rain soon set in. Undeterred, the ACT staff, including their Chief Executive Stephen Davies, took to the water in the Dragon boat. The festival itself is on September 12th at Fen Ditton. Rest of images on FlikR
https://www.flickr.com/photos/28596054@N07/sets/72157648578937244/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/28596054@N07/sets/72157648578937244/
Squabbling Coots
A selection of images from a morning spent with squabbling coots. They really go for each other but there are no apparent signs of injury at this stage in the season. The bright sunshine helped with the shutterspeed and ISO but did give problems with contrast on such dark birds
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Sunlight at Fowlmere RSPB Reserve
Beautiful sunny afternoon at Fowlmere shared only by some Greylag geese, a few ducks and moorhens and a very obliging Heron.
A couple of images playing with shutterspeed and timing to get the moment when the goose head is completely enveloped in a skin of water like this swimming image shared on facebook today
Here to try and stop the wing beat of the myriads of flies rising from the reeds. This is 1/5000th second.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Wicken Fen - RPS Outing
As so often, the weather let us down a bit at Wicken, especially for the bird photographers. Although, in the morning the skies were interesting for landscape work, there was not enough light generally to do the landscape justice. I used the full armoury of graduated filters, stacked panoramas (image 4) and HDR (5) to try and get a feel of the vastness of the reeds and skies at Wicken. The image I liked best was the simplest - reflections of two reeds in the water. In the afternoon, we settled into the Broadwalk Hide to wait for the Hen Harriers and were rewarded with 3 hunting Barn Owls, a murmuration of Starlings, 2 Marsh Harriers and several Hen Harriers but by then it was too dark for my camera.
Friday, February 13, 2015
Stacked Panorama from Lofoten Islands
I have redone this vertical panorama using PTGui which has done an excellent job aligning the images compared with Photoshop (http://pin-sharp.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/a-lofoten-islands-norway.html). I have held back on the colours to give more the feel of a soft Arctic afternoon sky. Not sure this will be the final image - still a bit of chromatic aberration to deal with from the shift lens giving a bit of a light halo on the mountain edge. I will try a horizontal panorama or two from the trip before returning to this one
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Suffolk Owl Sanctuary
Called in at the Suffolk Owl Sanctuary on the way back from lecturing in Ipswich last night. Very much the off-season but enjoyed those birds that were exercised and also the Meerkats. I had seen some paintings done of Owls etc with textured backgrounds so had a play with four of today's images.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Ã…, Lofoten Islands, Norway
This image is from the very tip of the Lofoten islands, a place called Ã…, being the last letter of the Norwegian alphabet. The image is a vertical panorama, photomerged in Photoshop. It comprises four images using the shift lens in raised and lower position and with two images for the central position focusing on the foreground and background, respectively. The images have not quite aligned in Photoshop - I will need to redo at some stage more carefully or use a better merge software - any suggestions.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Oslo
We spent the final night of our trip in the Comfort Hotel Express Central Station in a balcony room on the top floor (an excellent budget hotel). This was the view in the morning - clear skies so we decided on a trip to Vigeland Sculpture Park as we had heard so much about it. The unique sculpture park is the life work of the sculptor Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943) with more than 200 sculptures in bronze, granite and cast iron. Certainly an amazing location though I found some of the statues (especially those on the bridge) quite disturbing. I have chosen some from the granite Monolith platform and from the bronze Wheel of Life.
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