Sunday, October 5, 2014

Sunrise at Richmond Park

We were so lucky with perfect weather this morning for our early visit to Richmond Park - clear skies, mist and frost. Plenty of rutting Red Deer with decorated antlers and lots of bellowing. There were also some herds of Fallow Deer. With the thick mist, we thought we were on our own photographing a large Red Stag until it moved towards us followed by over a dozen photographers!! 
A few more images are on My Website



Evening Light at Richmond

Clear golden evening light of Saturday after the rain cleared presented ideal conditions for a bit of Red Deer photography at Richmond Park. I was using the Sony RX100 so pleased with the photos that I achieved with this compact.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Barking New and Old

I had a spare hour or so before talking at Barking Photographic Society, so I stopped in the town and had a browse round the Shopping Centre. Vicarage Field was opened in 1990 and has the usual mix of escalators and a splendid roof. The third and fourth images show the difference that an hour can make at twilight to images. Even in a busy shopping centre there is often a quiet spot to read.

 Barking PS holds its meeting in an Elizabethan Manor House which is managed by the National Trust and open Monday-Thursdays. It was dark by the time I got there so this is a stock photo of the building. Thanks to the club for making me very welcome in this splendid venue.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Spiders at Rye Meads

We visited Rye Meads today having heard that the Kingfishers were on their fourth brood but it appears that they have abandonned the nest as no kingfishers had been seen during the whole morning. However there were lots of Spiders including several pairs chasing each other. The smaller body and the large pedipalps identified the males. Also photographed a coupled pair of Emerald Damselflies.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Indian Summer in Cambridge

It was more like mid July than late September yesterday in Cambridge. I had grabbed my infrared as I rushed out of the house to meet Andrew and Lisa for a photo session in Cambridge but it turned out to be a good choice. The Cam was more like the M25 at time with long punt jams but amazingly noone fell in while we were watching.



Friday, September 26, 2014

Clumber Park with Nex 55-210mm lens

I have previously been underwhelmed by the quality of the 55-210mm lens that came with my Sony Nex system. However, I took extra care with the shutterspeeds and allowing camera to focus fully during a visit to clumber Park and am pleased with the result




Thursday, September 25, 2014

The Workhouse Southwell

This is the most complete workhouse in existence, built in 1824 as a place of last resort for the poor and needy. Its architecture was influenced by prison design and it became a blueprint for workhouses throughout the country. The first two images show the original 'deadhouse' for corpses and the later mortuary. I particularly liked all the long corridors and peeling paint







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