Six members of Cambridge Camera Club have braved the A1 and its roadworks for a week in Northumberland. Obligingly there was a colourful sunset looking over towards Bamburgh Castle and Lindisfarne from Seahouses. With all best wishes to Miles, Mike, Jane, Phil and Sue who wanted to join us but are unable for various reasons.
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Friday, June 19, 2015
Mimicry in the Meadow
An hour spent in our local meadow produced some strange insects - a Scorpion fly complete with curled sting on its tail, a fly that thinks it is a bumble bee, an Ichneumon Wasp and a fly that mimics it, a green bug pretending to be a leaf and a splendid green eyed fly.
Monday, June 15, 2015
RPS Nature Group at a Wet RSPB Lakenheath Fen
Somehow the weather knows when we are to hold an RPS Nature Group outing so for the third outing recently, after a fine week, Saturday was cool and wet. This was not good for those wanting birds in action - the Hobbies must have spent a hungry day and even the Bitterns, Kingfishers and Warblers , although present, were difficult to pick out from the foliage. I decided to go for the bird in the landscape! But for macro workers, the conditions were good with no wind or harsh lighting to contend with. Lots of snails, spiders, flies and damselflies; my favourites of the day were the pair of Leaf Beetles and the Long-horned Moth. Thanks for the usual hospitality by the RSPB staff.
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Toft Photogroup Cambridge Challenge
Our village has a small photogroup and on Friday we ventured into Cambridge for an evening's photography. We were set the challenge of illustrating 4 topics. With the help of Photoshop the first image combines all of them, Knockers, Red, 10 and Movement (felt it best not to knock repeatedly on the door to get movement!)
Friday, June 12, 2015
Strange Insect Behaviour Revealed Among the Orchids
I visited two of our local meadows with friends from CCC as there are particularly good displays of Common Spotted, Bee, Man and Twayblade Orchids at the moment, including an albino Spotted Orchid. I was fortunate to spot a Soldier Beetle visiting Twayblade flowers for the nectar and at the same time picking up the pollen sacs on its head. These club-shaped pollinia attach to the head of the insect with sticky pads and will pollinate other flowers the beetle visits. Deeper in the foliage, a crab spider female holds onto her lunch while the smaller male attaches itself around her abdomen. Similar scenario with a couple of Dance flies, the female clasping her Crane fly prey.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Changes in London's Skyline
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
London Salon Opening in Croydon.
Passed through King's Cross on the way to Croydon for the Opening of the London Salon. Looked positively continental in the summer sunshine and there were certainly some interesting installations to photograph. We stopped off at London Bridge on the way back and spent a bit of time in Borough Market - very crowded and vibrant but one lady found a peaceful corner to catch up on phone calls.
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