An old English saying suggests that you shouldn't abandon your winter woollies until May is out though tit is not certain whether it is till the end of the month of May or till the Hawthorn blossom is out. Either way today's May morning was definitely very cold and lots of ground frost on my early walk around our fields and wood.
Friday, May 15, 2020
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Experimenting with Lens Reversal for Ultramacro
I built an adaptor to reverse my legacy Olympus 50mm lens onto my Fuji XT-1 to try some ultramacro shots. These are taken at F16, ISO 1600, 1/180 with a bit of fill-in flash. Not a great success rate as I was hand holding with quite windy conditions. I will use with a tripod on a still day and see if I can get a bit more consistency.
Monday, May 11, 2020
Progress Report 2 on Wildlife Garden
From Cowslips to a mass of buttercups in a couple of weeks: the wildflower areas of the garden are flourishing with the meadow now full of Buttercups, the Red Campion and Alkanet doing well in the perennial beds, the woodland white with Cow Parsley and Greater Stitchwort and the Yellow Irises growing fast in the pond. We have had three chasers hatch out from the pond as well as many more Red Damselflies.
Sunday, May 10, 2020
Raindrops on Rose Petals
The rain is welcome for the garden in general and certainly gave the roses another dimension. I used my favourite Olympus legacy 50mm lens on the Fuji with a 16mm extension tube to get a bit closer, shooting at between F1.8 and F4. It is a very low contrast lens which really suits the shallow depth of field.
Friday, May 8, 2020
Infrared View of Hardwick Wood
We are very lucky during this Lockdown to have Hardwick Wood in our walking area. It has many mature trees with the Ivy stems creating magical shapes and lots of spring flowers, including several extensive areas of Wild Garlic. I didn't see the little cricket on the Celandine when I took the photo - it obviously doesn't absorb any infrared through its chitinous outer skin. Canon 1D MkI converted to infrared, 50 mm lens at 2.2mm.
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Can't Find the Moon
Phil was amused by my text to let him know that I would be out a bit longer this evening as I 'couldn't find the moon'. I had worked out that I should get a view of this supermoon coming up over our village church at 20.45 approx but it didn't happen. Eventually a slither of moon appeared from the clouds which cleared to give a better view and then closed in again.
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