Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Very Wet Morning at Brandon, Suffolk

Although the weather forecast predicted a dry morning from about 9 am when our RPS Nature Group  arrived at Brandon, it rained heavily for most of the morning. However, with thousands of toadstools sprouted up everywhere, we got down to the task of trying to produce interesting photographs while sheltering under Brollies etc We used natural lights topped up with LED panels where needed and several techniques including focus stacking. Here are some of my morning efforts including the last one lit with UV light giving quite a spooky feeling. 

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Toft Garden - Life on the Edge

 Sitting under my small oak tree (now about 25 years old), I became aware of how many small life forms exist on the leaves and also on the logs piled up nearby. First, a very small leafhopper (Ribautiana debilis), then a small booklouse family insect (Ectopsocus petersi) and a Pea gall caused by a small parasitic wasp. The logs are alive with life including Collembolid species and lots of fungi and lichens 

Saturday, October 5, 2024

Hardwick Wood Fungi

There are lots of small fungi in Hardwick Wood at the moment  but no large Parasols or Geotropes yet. Several species of Ink Caps  while the pore tubes on the Beef steak fungus are intriguing. Taken around midday so not the best lighting and no idea what the small insect is on the first image

Friday, October 4, 2024

The Painted Church Cambridge

As part of our Documenting Cambridge project ( Public Home Page), I spent a couple of hours at the 'Painted Church' in Cambridge yesterday morning lit by beautiful autumn sunlight. I only had a compact single focal length camera with me so these are planning shots for a later in depth visit. All Saints' was built by the architect George Frederick Bodley between 1863 and 1870 and is a notable example of English Gothic Revival style, both for its exceptional hand painted walls and for the spectacular stained glass.The wall and ceiling decorations were applied by F. R. Leach & Sons and form complex, bold stencilled patterns throughout the church. The east window was designed by Edward Burne-Jones. 

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Fungi Photography Paxton

The numbers of fungi has increased since my last visit on Sunday with fruting bodies pushing through the leaf litter and coming out of logs, trunks and mossy areas throughout the reserve. Here are a few that I managed to identify - the first being my favourite -  Brown Cups (Rutstroemia firma) growing inside a Turkey Oak acorn cup.