I spent a morning in Hardwick Wood last week trying to perfect my technique for focus bracketing using Fuji X100V i.e. aperture, focus point, number of shots, distance lens moves between shots etc (images 1-4,6 are stacks) . Not sure I am a lot further forward as still a degree of hit and miss as regards the different parameters including light on the subject - the sun made a brief appearance during the second image plus an LED front light. Other images employed shallow depth of field
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Monday, April 11, 2022
Mallory Park
A few images from Mallory Park Historic Motocycle Racing. Unfortunately the meeting was cut short by an accident so I only shot from one position with no experimentation on shutterspeed, backgrounds or light direction.
Sunday, April 10, 2022
Ashby Canal
We are staying near Mallory Park for the Historic Bike Racing meet tomorrow. I took a walk along the canal after a day sitting at a meeting. Originally intended as a connection between the Coventry Canal and the River Trent (which it failed to reach), the Ashby Canal was constructed lock-free and served the coalfields around Moira and Measham. The last image shows the former Ashby and Nuneaton Joint Railway. It served the village of Higham on the Hill, closed in 1931 to passengers but goods continued to pass through until 1962 when the line was closed.
Saturday, April 9, 2022
Royston Heath Pasque Flowers
We made our annual pilgrimage to Royston Heath to see the Pasque flowers late yesterday afternoon. Not the best conditions as very windy so focus stacks were difficult/ A very good year in terms of numbers of flowers though they have been damaged by the frosts and winds.
Friday, April 8, 2022
Boscombe Beach at Dusk
A beautiful evening for photography on my final evening in Dorset on Sunday - these are a timed set of images taken looking approximately west towards the sunset (left image) and towards the east (right image) as darkness fell and a small crescent moon rose. In the last image the Needles lighthouse on the Isle of Wight can be seen on the righthand side.
Thursday, April 7, 2022
Boscombe Pier
For our last evening in Dorset, we visited Boscombe as the sun went down and the lights came on (images in approximate order of taking except the last taken before the pier illuminations). The pier lights give a lot of downward illumination so produced images under and around the pier that were very colourful. The pier has a very long history of failures from the first pier in 1889 to the present pier. Hopefully this one will stay structurally sound for a good many years.
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