The light in the first part of the evening was ideal - low sunlight with plenty of interesting clouds as well as blue patches. The clouds built up in the second half and it started to rain just as the show finished at 7 oclock. After last year's trials, I settled on a 640th of a second which gave a chance of sharp images but with some movement in the propeller.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Burton-on-Trent
Friday, May 13, 2011
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Damselflies
Spent a couple of hours photographing Red and Azure Damselflies as respite from too much computer work. Used 300mm lens with extension ring - gives great separation from background but difficult to get enough depth of field. The 'naughty' pond skaters is my favourite with the muted colours and the indentations on the surface from the feet.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Flying Rods
The surface of the River Wensum on Wednesday was a mass of flying 'gnats' and as they changed speed they appeared as flying rods with lots of rotating wings. I have never seen this with the naked eye before. The photos are taken at 1/1000th (not quite enough to freeze wing movement, 1/40th (about what my eye saw) and 1/15th both up wind where they moved slower and downwind with very fast movement. Has anyone else witnessed this - the multiple images seen without the camera were quite new to me.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Superb Light at Pensthorpe
Monday, May 2, 2011
Windy Morning at Paxton Pits
Due mostly to the high winds, I only managed a headless Nightingale photo at Paxton today but the Whitethroats are now in full display mode. I also managed to catch a Reed Bunting in flight. I liked the way the wing feathers cast a shadow on the body of the Black Headed Gulls. Two damselfly images just to show it isn't only the birds that are active.
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Saturday, April 30, 2011
Friday, April 29, 2011
Smoke Aliens
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Ink Droplets for Thursday's Freshers
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Early Light in the Bluebells
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Dartmoor at Dawn
Managed to leave the Travelodge near Plymouth in time to record the dawn on Dartmoor. There was a bit of mist around but not enough for an atmospheric picture. Still worth recording.
The River Dart was very photogenic as the light gradually lit the banks and water. I used a neutral density filter to slow the shutterspeed. Looking forward to printing these.
The River Dart was very photogenic as the light gradually lit the banks and water. I used a neutral density filter to slow the shutterspeed. Looking forward to printing these.
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