Beautiful winter light in Cambridge today - the low angle of the sun is just right to illuminate Trinity College and the interior and exterior of Kings.
Amazing skies yesterday afternoon from blue with characterful clouds to golden storm clouds, finishing with a full moon large on the horizon. Reflection colours and shapes caught my eye. A couple of owls hunting but not a lot of activity but couldn't resist the montage.
I stopped off on the way to Abington Club last night and took a few shots as the light faded. All shots are hand held as I didn't want to use a tripod in the town. The Mosque roof made an interesting foil to the moon and street light. It is right next door to a pub which had obviously seen a bit of trouble. The first two street shots below were taken while there was sufficient light to be able to balance natural and artifical light. For the last shot where the natural light had gone, I closed up the aperture to F22 to prevent burn out on the lights and worked at maximum ISO (6400). I am impressed what a good job the noise reduction in the raw converter has done.
Three images from Grantchester and a couple from Cambridge taken in December but looking more like October with the leaves still on the willows and the grass very green.
I think this might be becoming an obsession - another trip to view the Short-eared Owls. This time the light went quite quickly but gave some attractive dusk shots.
Once the wind dropped this afternoon, we went over to see if the Short-eared Owls would be flying and were rewarded with views of maybe up to 10 birds quartering the various parts of the Fen.