We are here in Guernsey on a Landscape Workshop week staying opposite Cobo beach. It looked promising for a colourful sunset until a bank of cloud came up as we got down onto the beach. A bit of compensation with a horse going up and down through the waves - shot at 1/8th second to try and get some movement but, after a first run, it went deeper and hence too slow to pan. Tried my new filters on the seascape - 10-stop and graduated neutral - certainly no colour cast. I also tried some exposure blending in photoshop so the third image is one image at 1 second with the fourth a blend of five 1 sec exposures - to be continued! Final image faster to show waves
Monday, October 9, 2017
Saturday, October 7, 2017
Rutland Water - Great Birdwatching Site But.........
It is many years since we visited Rutland Water for bird watching and were impressed at the changes they have made to the reserve at Egleton. We walked round lagoons 1-4 and, in addition to hundreds of the common duck species, saw Red Crested Pochard and American Widgeon. There were lots of Little Egrets and 6 Great Egrets (juvenile with yellow beak shown here) and a Bittern on constant display in the reeds). However, it was all at a great distance other than this Blackbird gorging himself on Berries, a Heron and a Cormorant.
Thursday, October 5, 2017
For Members of the Concrete Appreciation Group - Northampton
I spent a happy morning photographing the many concrete structures still left in Northampton - here a few to start the homage! (images updated from laptop version)
People and Panoramas
I only had a 50mm lens with me yesterday for my walk round Northampton so quite a number of images that I wanted could only be captured by taking more than one shot and doing a panorama in Lightroom - for instance the first image is to horizontal shots put together as in perspective mode - impressed that LR can do such a good job of the task
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Paxton Pits Cambridgeshire
Not a lot to photograph this morning at Paxton and light poor so some photos at 3200 ISO but still enjoyed recording Dunnock, vocal Heron, Grey Wagtail, two Hoverflies, a Waxcap and Gadwall and Teal ducks.
Monday, October 2, 2017
Stretham Autograss - Oh For a Step!
One of those occasions where I wished I was taller as there was nowhere at Stretham where I could get enough elevation to avoid the ropes and posts. Fun day trying panning but, as expected, the best and sharpest results always had too-prominent posts!
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