We had a very enjoyable walk with Jonathan round RSPB Sandy woods and heathland. I decided to play with the autumn colours using multiple exposure in camera - here are a few of the results from the vibrant compositions of beech leaves, grasses and bark to the monochromatic images in the pine woods.
Friday, November 5, 2021
Thursday, November 4, 2021
Brandon Country Park
Yesterday was our annual CCC fungi photography day at Brandon so a party of 20 members explored the area on a cold and later rather wet day. There were plenty of species there but a lot were damaged or eaten. However, still plenty to occupy the group and some very pleasing clumps etc. I was focus-bracketing (25 shots) with my Fuji X100v, sometimes with close-up filter, at around F4. I did a comparison shot at F4 and F2 (images 7 and 8) and the comparison shows the lens is a bit less sharp wide open though still very acceptable - the toadstools themselves, although in focus throughout from the stacking, are less 'crisp' - a dilemma as I do like the more diffuse background. Images 5 and 6 are shot at F8 and F11 and not stacked
Sunday, October 31, 2021
Glebe Close BBQ
With the high winds and earlier rain, Graham offered his garage for our neighbourhood BBQ. The get- together was an appreciation of the kindness everyone showed Sadie and Meredith during lockdown, especially on their birthdays.
UEA Monochrome
This is the final post from our trip to University of East Anglia and is my favourite I think in showing the elegant lines of the Brutalist building. I was using the set to practise the new and very sophisticated masking facilities in Lightroom 11. Not quite mastered all the features but certainly being able to used multiple masks in combination is a very strong feature.
Thursday, October 28, 2021
UEA Windows
UEA buildings are renown for their copper-tinted windows but I also got intrigued by other windows and their reflections with scenes from Mediterranean villages to autumn woodlands
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Cromer Crab Versus Gull
The children were crabbing off Cromer pier and then releasing them late in the afternoon under the Pier. The gulls lined up to take their pick of the crabs though this young bird seems a bit anxious about about what to do with the pincers! The light was particularly good after a heavy rain storm so I took some time doing portraits of adult Herring Gull plus Blackheaded Gulls
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