Intermittent sunshine and very strong winds for match against Barnes which CRUFC managed to win convincingly with 62 to 15.
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Friday, November 20, 2015
Fun with Fuji and Beach Huts
Sometimes serendipity can play a part in creativity - here are some very strange images taken with the Fuji X-T1 sweep panorama mode - by mistake moved along the wrong axis!! Not very repeatable but managed a couple more after the first boats one, which is not quite in focus. I also include two 'correct' sweeps though I have gone a bit close at the tops, one image where I moved a bit fast and one multiple exposure image. Last four images normal mode just to show what a beautiful morning it was on Wednesday after the storm.
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Stormy Seas at Southend
I arrived in Southend on Tuesday just after lunch to get a bit of a walk before an evening lecture to Hadleigh Camera club (thanks for the usual warm welcome). It was high tide with intermittent rain and a gale force wind. After observing a few hardy souls biking and dog walking I got out of the car and braved the elements. Most of the shops and cafes were closed but some were open and a welcome relief from the wind and rain.
By 3 o'clock the rain had stopped and the sky cleared to show a glimpse of the moon as the lights came on.
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Epping Forest in the Rain
Hoping that the weather forecast was wrong, a group from CCC set off for Epping Forest this morning and managed a few hours photography in the rain before it turned too heavy. Fortunately then time for a pub lunch!! I liked the way the trees appeared to be crying dark tears. Toadstools and umbrellas always favourite subjects.
Friday, November 13, 2015
Cambridge Botanical Gardens
A short visit to the Gardens yesterday in beautiful warm sunshine. I was testing out Phil's 55-200mm lens on my Fuji and pretty pleased with the sharpness results. I like the new glasshouse dedicated to Tropical Wetlands - the first time I have seen the Lotus plant other than on ARPS Visual Arts panels from the Hong Kong.
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