On Wednesday, members of CCC visited the new Cambridge Central Mosque, Europe's first eco-friendly mosque. It was opened to the public on 24 April 2019 and was inspired both by Islamic and English religious architectural traditions to give a calm oasis within a grove of trees. The gardens enhance the feeling of an ‘oasis’. The entrance hall pictures were taken with the widest lens that I had with me - a 10 mm lens; image 4 is a single shot and image 5 a panoramic image of 6 images.
Friday, November 8, 2019
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Cambridge Fireworks Plus Wind, Rain and Zoom Lens
The forecast had 'promised' rain at 7pm and, yes, as the display started so did the rain. It was difficult to keep the lens dry but, in some cases, I felt it added to the compositions. There was a fairly brisk breeze and, for some shots, I also zoomed my lens holding the wide or narrow position for a couple of seconds. (24-70mm equiv, iso 800, f11-f22, 1 sec to 7 secs)
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Autumn at Paxton Pits
It was great to visit Paxton Pits this morning and see the water level is fairly high and the lakes are full of ducks - Widgeon, Gadwall, Shoveller, Tufted, Mallard etc. The trees are turning fast and gave lovely colours for backdrops and reflections with alternately dark and sunny skies. A Great Crested Grebe had quite a tussle with a fish,while being mobbed by Black-Headed Gulls.
Sunday, November 3, 2019
CRUFC v. Plymouth Albion 20-20 All Square
It was definitely a game of two halves with Cambridge getting all their points in the first half with the wind behind them and Albion scoring most of theirs in the second half.
Friday, November 1, 2019
The Workhouse, Nottinghamshire - Nik Recipes
Following an evening on Nik software, which included the making and saving of recipes, here are five images each subjected to two very different recipes that I made. The Workhouse, Southwell (National Trust) has been extensively altered since my last visit and the Infirmary opened to show how the building was from the 1960s till it closed in the 1980s.
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