Sunday, February 13, 2022

Wide-Angle View of Ely

We had a CCC meet up in Ely plus the added bonus of a Photohunt set by Barry and Sue. I used mostly a wide-angle attachment for my Fuji compact which focuses close though it does then distort at the edges. Here a selection of images - all single exposures except the very last image with is a multiexposure.

Saturday, February 12, 2022

Chippenham Park in Infrared

We visited Chippenham Park, mostly for the wonderful snowdrop displays this year, but, following a talk on retaining colour in infrared images, I decided to give my infrared converted Canon 1D-II an outing. Working at f1.8 to prevent a hot spot means depth of field is difficult. The third image is colour (and exposure)-reversed in Lightroom giving quite an eerie night-time feel to the image

 

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Madingley Snowdrops

The snowdrops are at their best at the moment, especially, as here, early on a sunny morning. Taken at f1.8 with a Canon macro lens attached Fuji mirrorless giving very shallow depth of field and interesting highlights


Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Wicken Fen RPS Visit

I kept my 100% record of interesting weather at Wicken Fen for RPS Nature Group visits with high winds, magnificent clouds and even a rainbow. In between this we managed some interesting birds. Some of the group got some great shots of the Hen Harrier female and Little Owl - mine come in the 'record' category! There were also fighting Coots, Kingfisher, Heron etc but all these at a 'distance'









 

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Welney Ducks

After the wonderful sunrise, the rest of the day was fairly dull weatherwise but there was plenty of duck activity to keep us amused. Here Pochards, Tufted ducks and Mallard competing for space especially at the feed times and, far in the distance, my favourite ducks, the Pintails



Monday, February 7, 2022

Welney Dawn to Dusk

I had planned to record the landscape during our full day at Welney on Saturday but never expected quite such a range of colours. It would have been completed by a great sunset but, by then, the cloud had rolled in and the last image of the swans flying in was in almost total darkness.