Some further frosty images taken in Toft Wood.
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Snowy Walk in Toft
Toft meadows looked great with yesterday's snow and sunshine.There are still lots of frozen areas of standing water but the spring flowers are braving the cold. Especially good to see a large plant of Spurge Laurel, a fairly uncommon wildflower.
Monday, January 25, 2021
A Sharp Frost
Some closeups from yesterday's sharp frost starting with some prickly characters. The bright red Hazel female flowers stood out especially well in the misty grey conditions; the yellow male catkins contrasted with the deep red alder male catkins. The female Alder flowers are in 'bloom' much later when the catkins open.
Friday, January 22, 2021
Shallow Depth of Field
These images were taken using a 8 diopter filter on the front of a 80mm plus 2X tube. Mainly I was aiming for shallow depth of field so used the lens wide open. The images of the Alstroemeria were taken at F2.8, F11 and F22.
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Using Macro Wide-angle in the Churchyard
On last sunny Sunday, I used a 12mm Zeiss with a 4X close-up filter to photograph the mosses on the church walls, snowdops and gravestones. A characteristic of the lens is that it is very sharp and renders colours very brightly. The circular image of lichens has an extra 2.5Xcloseup filter in addition to the 4X giving a strong vignette.
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Reflections in Flooded Fields
The floods are going down in Toft but there are still several lakes in the large meadow by Bourn Brook. There was a thin coating of ice yesterday morning which gave some very impressionist reflections.
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