Sunday, December 20, 2009

Irresistable Image


I should be painting a wall but couldn't resist posting this image to share - taken on an early morning walk from Barton to Grantchester

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Lowlight Photography Cambridge



A couple of images from this evening's club outing to Cambridge to capture the hour or so around dusk. Although the light was great, it was very icy on the pavements and very cold, so I didn't hang around.

Toft after the Snow

This is Toft this morning as the sun rose

Friday, December 18, 2009

Millie in the Snow


Millie enjoying the snow today (more pictures later of Toft after the bad weather)




Thursday, December 17, 2009

Here Comes that Bad Weather


A day later and blizzards are sweeping across East Anglia. This was an early snowstorm in King's College this afternoon but, by the evening, continuous snow arrived in the Cambridge area driven by strong winds

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Warning of bad weather?


This was the sunrise this morning - if the old saying is correct then shepherds are warning of bad weather to come.
I have recently cleared part of a very tall hedge and was very pleased to be able to capture the sky in all its glory this morning. There is still a small piece of Leylandii intruding so a bit more clipping is needed. As this must be nearly as far south as the sun will rise in a year, I now need to extend the area only to the north to be abe to view all sunrises

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Parasol Mushroom

Very surprised to find these large Parasol Mushrooms in a field in Toft (growing under Horse Chestnut).

I noticed them at the beginning of the week when there were still some young caps but by today the caps are fairly nibbled.

Taken with my Sony on Close-up mode and using flip-up screen means I could get down low without getting totally soaked.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Fast Food Portfolio

Posted these 5 photos that form my print portfolio for the camera club competition

They are taken on a camera that has been adapted for Infrared. The magenta RAW image that comes out of the camera can be adjusted in Photoshop by swapping blue and red channels but I do my adjustment in Lightroom by using the Camera Calibration box. I have built a Profile for my IR Camera using the DNG Profile Editor. This camera Standard can be applied to all the IR Raws. The temperature can then be adjusted to get the preferred colour range or converted to monochrome.










































Sunday, December 6, 2009

Bikes and Railings


Not a very original idea bt enjoyed bikes and shadows in a sunny Cambridge.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

November 30th and still green


Photogaph taken in Cambridge on Monday - many of the trees still have green leaves.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Fort Dunlop Travelodge

I have passed this building by the side of the M6 so many times and wondered what it would be like to stay in the Travelodge so we gave it a go on Saturday night. Our room was on the 5th floor so our port hole was the top row of this view. There were ten floors in all giving great views over the car park and Jaguar factory.
On Sunday morning we decided to try photographing the very colourful car park markings.
We managed a few shots before being interrupted by the Security staff who said we needed permission but that the manager who gives permission was not there on Sundays.


I don't think we can have photographed any great secrets -why decorate the ground in such a colourful way if they didn't expect people to photograph it.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Cambridge Willows

A couple of Infrared images from a dull day in Cambridge






The willows are still in leaf - this one reminded me of 'Dougal' from the Magic Roundabout



Sunday, November 22, 2009

Chain Maker at Black Country Museum





First photo taken at 1/400th f4.0 so hand and hammer are still - shows the speed that the sparks shoot out.

The second and third photos were taken a bit later in the day when the light levels had dropped so shutterspeed was 1/80th f 4.0 - movement on the hand and hammer and longer spark trails.

Leaning In



Looking back through some summer pictures, found this one that I took in an orchard in Norfolk with my infrared camera.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Dancers




Three girls from a local dance studio visited our Camera Club practical evening on Tuesday. The venue was a school hall so the background was not very inspiring. A bit of Photoshop work and I produced this image of two of the girls that I quite like.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Rumbling Bridge Gorge


Slow shutterspeed image of the water tumbling down a gorge in Scotland. It was a dull day but the colours from the peaty water have come out well

Friday, November 13, 2009

Verdigris toadstool


Found this beautiful jade green toadstool complete with snail on our front lawn this afternoon - it is a Verdigris toadstool (Stropharia aeruginosa) and is as inedible as it looks

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Bristol Clifton Bridge

Spent a rather chilly hour waiting for the light levels to be balanced - there was just about 15 minutes when the
sky was just dark enough to balance the bridge lighting.
At one point an ambulance went across the bridge with its blue light flashing.


Two other views of the bridge - it was getting a bit too dark for a balanced exposrue but woth a go.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Caterpillar-eating Spider



Photographed this small spider that had killed and was consuming an Atlas Moth caterpillar. The caterpillar is about 5 cm long so it was a very small spider. It was taken at the Stratford-upon-Avon Butterfly house.

Can anyone identify it for me?

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Warwickshire Wood


Monday morning was pretty foggy in Alcester where I am staying at present, so I visited a local wood but it didn't have the simple stands of trees that I was hoping for. However, I do like this image of the oak canopy. The mist thinned quite quickly so I concentrated on the fungi - there were lots in the very damp wood.
I took the Birch Polypores (left) and the Jews Ear (right) with the 70-200 mm  lens which has given soft backgrounds


Sunday, November 8, 2009

Derwent Water Woods in Rain

The rain really set in before lunch on Saturday but a brief dry spell tempted us to a walk in these magical woods.

The top image was taken with a 16-35 mm rectilinear lens and the lower one with the 15mm fisheye.

The contrast, colour rendition (both images brought to 6500) and detail are better with the 15mm lens as I suppose is to be expected with a prime lens.

Castlerigg











Four of us decided to go and photograph Castlerigg at dawn on Saturday and, after a rather grey start and rain showers, we were rewarded with shafts of sunlight on the hills followed by a rainbow. I took images from various positions but the closer view was the one that seemed to work best.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Trip to Blencathra Centre

It had rained most of the drive up from Cambridge but then driving along the A66 just approaching Keswick, the weather suddenly improved and for a few moments the scene was bathed in orange light.














We had a go before supper at multiflash technique with some varied result - this is one of best.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Insomnia



My Sony has a night setting so I thought I would see what it does when visiting the Guildhall backstage facilities - the result is a very strange vignetted monochrome and very noisy
image. It made me think of sleepless nights when a student at college - don't know why other than that the facilities in the Guildhall in Cambridge probably haven't been rennovated since the 1960s

Ann Miles Photography - My Favourite Images of the Past10 years or so