We had a stroll in Gamlingay Woods this morning and found several types of fungi especially lots of Mycena pura - Lilac Bonnet and some very large Funnel caps (?Clitocybe giganteum).
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Contrasts at Blist's Hill
Friday, October 23, 2015
A Shrewsbury Bug and Another Travelodge
Good to see Jane and her mother on Wednesday. We hunted the garden for macro subjects and found this rather splendid Green Shieldbug.
Tamworth Travelodge has slightly less attractive surroundings to Stafford with an electricity substation, railway, Lidl and lots of roundabouts. The internal staircase is more photogenic.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Unusual Surroundings for Travelodge
Staying at Travelodges for next nights while lecturing in the Midlands. Impressed by the Lakeside setting for the Stafford M6 Travelodge. Still practising with the Fuji XT camera - this time on small insects. My 18-35 mm zoom has done a reasonable job on Macro subjects especially if used on Manual focus with the focus assist on.
Sunday, October 18, 2015
CRUFC Beat Top-of-the Table Taunton
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Bath -Testing Fuji Stablisation
I took a few shots during a short evening stroll around Bath on Wednesday (after a long day at the ARPS Assessments). I wanted to test out the minimum shutterspeeds that I could reliably handhold the Fuji XT1 and 18-135mm lens. Although some images from as low as 1/4 sec were acceptably sharp, generally the cut off is 1/8 second - still very good for a largish zoom lens.
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Laycock Abbey
I called in at Laycock Abbey yesterday on my way to Bath for the RPS distinctions. I hadn't visited before and only had a short while to look round but here are a few images reminding me of its various roles in history first as a nunnery, then as a family home after the Reformation, the home of William Fox Talbot, inventor of the photographic negative and, finally, as a Harry Potter film location. The autumn trees looked wonderful in the glimpses of sunlight (tree images straight from Fuji with no adjustment!)
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