There are the usual attractions on Parkers Piece in Cambridge this year though it no longer has the allure of going to the 'North Pole'. I was joined by some of our photography group on Saturday at the Fair and enjoyed trying to capture the lights and excitement (though not the sounds or the smell of the various food outlets)
Monday, December 22, 2025
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Creative in Cambridge
My project yesterday was slow-shutterspeed and double-exposure photography in Cambridge as the light faded. As usual I got a bit distracted, this time by reflections and the fact that the filter I grabbed was a deep red one rather than a neutral density one. It certainly cut the light to give low shutterspeeds but also added a red hue which converted to these blue/gold tones when White Balance correction was applied in Lightroom. Once the golden light had faded, the cyan colour that the double exposure gave produced a different feel to the result.
Friday, December 19, 2025
Fun with Fungi at Paxton
We had to abandon the Conservation Work Party at Paxton Pits early when the heavy rain arrived but, after a revitalising drink, four of the younger members of the group joined me in a fungi hunt in Rory's Wood. We got soaked through but the woods looked and smelt wonderful and we even found a few loose twigs with interesting fungi to take back to photograph at the visitor centre in the outside shelter. Tom had some small light cubes that took colour filters - I went for a blue one and then discovered that the visitor centre itself made an interesting back drop. It is unusual to see a hexagonal full moon but otherwise quite convincing - even got some surface detail one shot!!
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
RSPB Titchwell Marsh Birds
Here a selection of distant and closer shots at Titchwell - not all in the best direction for the light but gives a flavour of the variety and sheer numbers of geese (Pink-footed and Brent), ducks (Shelduck,Shoveller, Teal and Widgeon) and waders (Golden Plover) there in the winter plus distant view of Marsh Harriers as in the first shot.
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