Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Ely Cathedral

 I took my Tilt and Shift 24mm lens for an outing to Ely Cathedral yesterday with our visitors from Guernsey. The dull light helped to allow a balance of windows and interior light. These images needed no perspective correction. A tricky lens to use but helped by the live view facility on the Canon 5D as it is totally manual.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Southwold and Walbleswick

 Great day out with club members from Cambridge CC and our visitors from Spectrum Guernsey.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Snettisham Wader Spectacular

The predicted high tide arrived an hour early this morning due to strong onshore wind so the Knot (top image) followed by the Black-tailed Godwits soon filled the shingle island in the gravel pits at Snettisham. I tried some slower shutterspeeds (1/50th) . The waders stayed at the roost for a full three hours after high tide but eventually lifted and were off.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Southern Hawker

 This Southern Hawker was laying eggs in the moss around Colen and Julia' pond in Toft. Not great shots as taken with the G12 and flash but wanted to put it in the blog to record the late date.

G12 Miscellany


 I usually have my Canon G12 in my bag but don't unload the images that often so I end up with a miscellany of pictures. These four show what the G12 is very good at - landscapes/townscapes in good lighting. Top two are Southend skies.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Sunset at Olympic Park

A few images as the sun set on my day at the Paralympics. I wonder what the site will look like in a few months time. It will certainly be interesting to visit from time to time to see if the facilities are made available to local residents.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Hyde Hall RHS Gardens

Prestine second generation Comma and Red Admiral Butterflies on Michaelmas daisies and Heliotrope.
 Shield Bug hanging on to grass and a rather scruffy Robin well camouflaged on a gravel path.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Southend contrasts

esplanade house
 This derelict office block is called Esplanade House and is located on the seafront on Eastern Esplanade, Southend. It is the former offices to the old gas works (stock photo left of the complete offices) and has been empty for over five years. Part of the building has been demolished and the site cleared for the construction of a large luxury hotel but work has not yet commenced and the building and surrounding area remain an eye-sore.


New water feature on Esplanade photographed at 1/50th second and 1/2000th second

Southend Pier is the longest pleasure pier in the world,  1.33 miles in length. The beach huts at Thorpe are meticulously maintained.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Southend Mud and Skies

 After seeing Colin Westgate's beautiful prints of the skies from his home on West Mersea overlooking the Thames Estuary, I thought I'd concentrate on monochrome for these views from Southend taken this afternoon before going to Hadleigh to lecture.

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