Another day and another reserve - this time Rye Meads in Hertfordshire. Not a lot about but here a photographic record of the species seen for the diary (missed a photo of a very cautious Fox that prowled around the Gadwall hide where there is a dead goose). Using my old Canon 1D mk IV and 400 f4 lens and surprised at the amount of noise even at ISO800. Have got used to the very clean images from the Fuji system!
Monday, February 5, 2018
Sunday, February 4, 2018
Birds at Aqualate, Shropshire
We visited Aqualate Reserve near Telford on Friday and were rewarded with lots of birds in the sunshine (Cormorant, Mute Swan, Blue Tit, Coal Tit and Reed Bunting shown, also Nuthatch, Great Tit, Wren, Long Tailed Tit, Robin, Great Crested Grebe). I only had a 50-140mm lens so some images are quite large crops.
Saturday, February 3, 2018
Snowdrops Supreme at National Trust's Attingham Park
The snowdrops are at their best at Attingham Park. We walked round the estate looking at the deer and trees before arriving at the best of the snowdrops so the light was dropping quite fast giving a surreal feel to the carpets of white. I didn't get the close focus point right on some of the shots but have included them as I love the light through the petals and the patterns they make. The house itself looked great in the afternoon sunshine as did the Fallow Deer herd.
Friday, February 2, 2018
Shrewbury Prison. II the A and C Wings
A few images of the interior of the prison. The present building was designed by Thomas Telford and built in 1868. It was built for 171 persons, one per cell, but can hold 350 and had 450 at its most overcrowded. There are three floors in the main A wing accessed by iron staircases with steps deliberately uneven so prisoners could not run. There are a variety of colour schemes through the prison and some impressive iron gates. The C wing at the end had only a single row of cells, first for women but later held the Vulnerable Prisoners.
Thursday, February 1, 2018
Shrewsbury Prison - I Monochrome Cells and Facilities.
We spent several hours in Shrewsbury prison today, photographing the cells and the various toilets and and showers. converted the images to a grimey monochrome which seemed to suit the subject.
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Great Yarmouth - Bubbles and Dogs
On Sunday, we also visited Gorlestone, close to Gt Yarmouth but very different! After a splendid lunch, we enjoyed time in the sunshine on the beach where a man was creating huge strings of bubbles which one dog, in particular, chased all over the beach. Not quite fast enough shutterspeed for some shots but fun to try. Plenty more canine models to fill the time!
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