Thursday started relatively dry in Cromer with great light but as the day progressed the rain got heavier and after lunch some of the party returned to Cambridge. I stuck it out till mid afternoon but a particularly heavy shower proved too much for me and my camera as you can witness in final image. Some pier and people shots to follow and also an amazing sunset (if I can get the photo off my phone!!).
Saturday, August 11, 2018
Friday, August 10, 2018
Cromer As the Sun Set
As Cromer faces approximately North east, the sun sets to one side of the beach but still gave some dramatic skies and light to play with. I tried various techniques from slow shutterspeeds (eg. image 3 is without and 4 with a 'big stopper' filter) to camera movements (6) and double exposure plus zoom (10). Sometimes the light was dramatic itself (2, 8,9)and sometimes a bit of processing help afterwards (1,7)
Thursday, August 9, 2018
Infrared Images from Felbrigg Hall
We are spending three days around Cromer with a few friends from CCC and visited Felbrigg Hall yesterday en route. There is a merciful break in the hot weather and a day of wonderful clouds. After time in the walled garden, we walked across the dry parched plains to the 15th Century Church. The village grew up around the church, but following a severe outbreak of the plague in the 16th century the village was rebuilt in a new location to the north-east, leaving the church stranded.
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Banded Demoiselles
I spent Monday afternoon sitting in a stream near Bedford surrounded by male Banded Demoiselles, all intent on finding and capturing a female. When a female did arrive, she was pounced on and taken up into the vegetation for mating. The White-legged Damseflies were also attacked by the Demoiselles. Thanks Richard for sharing the wonderful experience.
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
Wrest Park and Insects at Hexton Pits, Bedfordshire
We paid a brief visit to Wrest Park but it was too hot to walk round the grounds where the lawns were dry and parched toning with the buildings.
We visited Hexton Pits hoping to see lots of Chalkhill Blues but it is past their peak time. However, there were lots of other interesting insects to keep us happy including Green Plant Bug, Hoverfly Myathropa florea, Hairy Shield Bug and Conopid fly, Conops flavipes.
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