It has become an annual pilgrimage to visit a Bedfordshire site and sit in the brook for an afternoon photographing White-legged Damselflies and Banded Demoiselles. Last year I recorded video (link at end of post); this year as well as using a long lens for flight etc (post to follow), I had fun stalking the insects with a wide-angle lens and photographing them in their habitat.
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Sunday, July 11, 2021
Sidgwick Site Cambridge
As the sun set and the lights in the buildings came on, the Sidgwick site took on a very different feel.
Saturday, July 10, 2021
Unexpected Encounter
I visited Hayley Wood late afternoon yesterday to photograph butterflies and on my way back encountered this Hare on the track ahead. He looked around, decided OK to feed and then after another look around came towards me, stopped, then came even closer filling the lens. As I zoomed out to the 100 mm end of the lens he spotted me and was off!!
Friday, July 9, 2021
Marbled White Butterflies
As this morning dawned completely still, I took an early walk to local meadows to photograph Marbled White Butterflies waking up from their roost. The first six images are focus stacks of 25-40 images. It was great to have a male and female on a grass head which then moved to a carrot head to feed as they warmed up. The last two are taken with wide angle lens.
Thursday, July 8, 2021
The Blue Hours in Cambridge Sidgwick Site
Fifteen Members of Cambridge Camera Club met for an evening photography session around the modern buildings on the Sidgwick site. I decided to have a go at multiple exposures with different Blend modes and changing the White Balance between shots. Here are some of my favourites.
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
A Photowalk Round Cambridge
We went into Cambridge yesterday to complete the Phototrail that Mark had set. Here are some images taken during the morning that aren't included in the set of 15 locations. The City has come out in a rash of Cows. Just three here but there are 90 cows located round Cambridge and will be there to visit until 4th September.
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