Friday, July 3, 2020

Bug's Eye View of My Garden

I wanted to try and portray the feeling of being surrounded by the huge variety of flowers in the garden at the moment, especially in the wildflower areas. Using my favourite legacy Olympus Zuiko 50mm with 16mm extension ring, I shot at F1.8 getting in close amongst the flowers. Here some of the yellow flowers which work well with this soft approach. 
 

Thursday, July 2, 2020

Marbled Whites at Wimpole National Trust Estate

Wonderful to see so many Marbled Whites at Wimpole NT Estate yesterday. Every patch of thistles had some feeding along with Small Skippers, Small Heaths, Meadow Browns and Small Whites (also Ringlets)


Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Wimpole Estate Through a Pinhole

Wonderful to be able to walk through the Wimpole Estate again. Here seen through a pinhole - it was quite a gloomy morning but perhaps not quite as foreboding as these images suggest. 
  

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Banded Demoiselles and White-legged Damsels

As well as Banded Demoiselles, I caught a few of the White-legged Damselflies in flight. They have very blue eyes. The male Banded Demoiselles sit around on perches or reeds waiting for the females and then they will pounce on her on the water and often look as if they will drown her in their enthusiasm.

Monday, June 29, 2020

High-Contrast IR Cambridge

These are taken with my converted Sony RX100, which works well in high-contrast condition converted to monochrome. I intended to concentrate on shadows but one or two other scenes distracted me like the Cath Kitson empty window. 

Sunday, June 28, 2020

Marbled Whites - Dawn Focus Stacks and Windy Evening Shots

The advantage of having Marbled Whites almost on the doorstep is that I can photograph whenever the conditions look right for interesting shots as with these dawn shots after a heavy dew. They are Focus stacks of 30 images done as a focus bracket on the Fuji X-T2 with a tripod and stacked with Zerene Stacker. I was using an 80mm macro lens with 2X converter at f2.8. Similarly for the Southern Hawker emerging from our pond but here no tripod so have missed the front focal plane of the shed larval case. Other images for my record of species and dates were from last night in a stiff breeze but good to see male and female Marbled Whites, an Essex Skipper and a Ringlet sheltered in the foliage - all single shots with 100-400 mm lens.