Spent an interesting afternoon photographing the Steele-Bodgers Rugby match - a contest between Cambridge University Rugby Union team and an invited team of professionals (a bequest from Micky Steele-Bodger a former England squad). A very hard fought battle which CURUFC won. Images were needed both of the match and the hospitality side of the event. A difficult assignment as most of match was under not very bright floodlights and I don't have a 2.8 lens.
Thursday, December 1, 2022
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
'Soft' Day at Paxton Pits
Paxton Pits show a dramatic rise in water level over the last couple of weeks with a lot of the islands now submerged. This has greatly reduced the numbers of birds to be seen but it certainly looked wonderful in the soft light with patches of mist over the water. Mostly shot at 1/500th except Herons at 1/60th - still experimenting with shutterspeeds and sharpness.
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Playing with Autumn Colours
I spent some of the day at Sandy playing with the autumn colours using double exposure, plus camera movement on one of the exposures, soft focus, blending images with different depths of field finishing with a couple of straight shots. The first image features a cameo from a misted-up notice board
Sunday, November 27, 2022
Contrasts and Colours
The bright sunlight on Friday allowed me to play around with contre jour shots using a 50mm legacy Olympus lens which has a very shallow depth of field even at F16 due to the length of the adaptor for the Fuji camera. It produces very contrasty images in terms of tone and colour but with soft out of focus areas. The aperture is not recorded and I forgot to note them but there is not much difference in terms of focus depth between F2 and F16
Saturday, November 26, 2022
Jelly, Curtain and Bracket Fungi From Sandy Bedfordshire
Beautiful sunlight for macro photography at Sandy RSPB grounds yesterday and a good selection of the small fungi and mosses to explore with a close-up filter on my Fuji 23mm compact camera. This combination is very sharp and at F16 gives sufficient detail in the subject plus some separation. Except on the Candlesnuff fungus, I didn't notice all the dew drops when taking the photos!! Neither did I spot the small beetle in the second image.
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