Friday, April 6, 2018

Fountain's Abbey in Infrared

Yesterday's sunshine and a walk at Fountain's Abbey suited infrared photogaphy, here converted directly to monochrome. The very many visitors seemed to fit well into the scenes in infrared. Although sunny, it certainly wasn't spring warmth and I was glad of my gloves.

Thursday, April 5, 2018

Ripon Cathedral

In Yorkshire again talking to a couple more camera clubs. I have never visited Ripon Cathedral even though a relative by marriage, George Chase, was Bishop from 1946 to 1959. A church has occupied the site of the present cathedral for almost 1,400 years. The present building is the fourth church on the site and has many styles; the gothic West Front and the East Window are fine examples of the Early English style. There are many interesting features including the late fifteenth century misericords, including one of a griffon chasing a rabbit down a rabbit hole, thought to have inspired Charles Dodgson, more famously known as Lewis Carroll, to write Alice in Wonderland. His father became a residentiary canon of the Cathedral in 1852.


Monday, April 2, 2018

Ted Enjoys the Toft Floods

After all the recent rain, the fields and roads are flooded around Toft. Ted enjoyed playing in the floods. 

Saturday, March 31, 2018

Signs of Spring Survey at Paxton Pits

Nothing at all spring-like about the weather today for the first nature survey of the year at Paxton Pits - wet and cold. We recorded quite a few bird singing including my first Chiffchaff of the year and several plants in flower or bud including the Blackthorn, Sweet Violet and Grey Poplar here. The wet conditions has hydrated the patches of Blue-Green algae. Back at the visitor centre, delighted to photograph a Marsh Tit inaddition to Great Tit.



Thursday, March 29, 2018

Testimony to the Waterproofing of the Fuji-XT1

On Sunday in a freak accident, I dropped my Fuji-XT1 into a trough of water under a greenhouse bench. It was fully submerged for a minute or so before retrieving it and quickly turning it off and drying as far as possible with tissues. When I removed the lens, there was no water in the main part of the camera with the sensor completely dry but water had got into the view finder, battery and card slots. It was stored in a sealed bag of rice and then dryed in front of a fan for several days. It works fine though of course time will tell if any contacts corrode.
The Zeiss macro lens is also fine though still not quite dry so, as you can see, as it cools condensation appears inside giving a very pleasing soft focus effect. I hope it will also fully dry in time.


Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Fun at the Disco

On Monday, I photographed a local school disco for their magazine. For most of the time (images 1-6), I shot slow shutterspeed images (around 0.6 secs) with ETTL flash bounced off the ceiling and Rear Curtain Flash set. This meant that some children were caught in the flash but they also recorded while they moved around and if the bright disco lights hit them then this action was also frozen giving a variety of coloured hands etc. Obviously for the magazine, I wanted images that had the childrens' faces, but here are some of the creative ones. Images 7-10 are without flash relying on the disco light to illuminate the scene.


Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Yearly Spring Markers

Every year around March 21st, I record the flowers open in our garden to get a comparison with previous years - bit late this year. Mostly this year is comparable with previous years. Most spring flowers have a long flowering period so primrose, helleborine, ground ivy are always in bloom at this time plus daffodils. However, there are no flowers yet on the plum tree or buds on the kingcups as last year - an average year rather than last year's earlier one here in Cambridgeshire. It is not as late as in 2013 when snow was on the ground on March 21st, Spring Markers 2013