Friday, May 19, 2023

Garden Safari - Life Among the Buttercups

The predominant flower in the meadow are the buttercups and the leaves and flowers attract lots of visitors - some like these 22-Spot Ladybirds are very small but with an impressively long latin name Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata, and lots are new recordings for the garden for me (not all great macro shots but good enough for ID).


Thursday, May 18, 2023

Light and Shape at Grafton Centre Cambridge

There are plans to demolish or adapt the Grafton Centre so we thought that, as part of our recording Cambridge project, we should photograph it as soon as possible. We visited yesterday on a bright morning and I got distracted from the main purpose of a historical record by the play of light and shade interacting with the strong architectural shapes. It seemed to work best in monochrome especially as the wide-angle adapter I was using on my Fuji X100V is soft at the edges and shows quite a lot of chromatic lens aberration. 

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Garden Safari - Powers of Camouflage

While hunting for insects in my small meadow area, I became aware of a very small spider on top of a dandelion head. It is about 3mm long, called Zilla diodia, and quickly camouflaged itself as a bract. An equally crafty Dock Bug took the appearance of Buddleia bark complete with hole while the Zebra spider's stripes broke up its outline as it ran around. Finishing with a range of other mini inhabitants of the garden.

Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Cambridge Sun and Bikes

I had my Fuji compact fitted with a wide-angle lens attachment today on a trip into Cambridge and was attracted by the bright sunshine playing on the buildings and the cyclists coming through the spotlights. I extended this study to parked bicycles and a couple of other popular transport vehicles, the pink scooters  and the hired punts on the river.

Monday, May 15, 2023

Paxton Insects

A few insects found during a recent survey for Grizzled Skippers (four found but only roosting as not sunny) including this amazing Snake Fly lurking in the nettles.