Yesterday was the first day that I have been at home where the weather was right for a variety of insects to be on the move. . The first bug, Corizus hyoscyami, is another of the species benefitting from warmer summer as it was originally only found on southern coasts. The Nomad bee - a parasite of lots of species of mining bee - is the most common species after the various Shield Bugs like the Woundwort Shield Bug. A variety of Hoverflies recorded but all quite active in the warm weather.
Sunday, May 27, 2018
Saturday, May 26, 2018
Caldecote Churchyard and Orchard
The churchyard and orchard at our neighbouring village are very beautiful at the moment with flower borders, swathes of Red Campion and Cow Parsley. I will return with a colour camera some time but here some Sony infrared images
Monday, May 21, 2018
CCC Workshop
Emma and Sophie were wonderful models at a workshop yesterday, along with Zoe and Francoise and David (all also excellent). Eventually they will appear in all kinds of scenarios as the aim of the day was to create composite images but here a few images for the girls from the camera. There will be many more from the participants on the day.
Saturday, May 19, 2018
People in Cambridge
I often photograph people when using the infrared camera as the result is totally unpredictable. for instance the ladies on the bridge and the one in the avenue all had black coats but synthetic materials are rendered pale by the IR. Glad to see that Trinity College supplies natural fibre suits and hats to their porters.
Friday, May 18, 2018
High-Contrast Cambridge
Here are a few photos from an hour or so out with my IR converted Canon camera in Cambridge on a very clear sunny afternoon.
Monday, May 14, 2018
Wet Weather Wings
It rained heavily Saturday night so I wasn't expecting any dragonflies on Sunday but one had already emerged and another was just breaking out. (This may be the end of this batch as none on Monday)
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