Friday, October 24, 2014

Contrasts

Images of my Christmas Cactus (yes, it does start earlier every year) taken on a lightbox with overhead flash (on the left) and with a polaroid sheet and filter (right) showing the beautiful detail you get on the polarisong sheet.
I am returning to my blog posts after a week's absence - all due to my two grandaughters who entertained us while the Mummy and Daddy were in Chicago for 5 days




Thursday, October 16, 2014

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

London to Bath in the Rain

As I arrived in London from Cambridge at the start of the rush hour, I decided to walk from Kings Cross to Paddington. It rained hard most of the way but gave some great umbrella images. It was still raining when I eventually arrived in Bath and walked to the hotel via the Abbey.



Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Fungus Foray Santon Downham and Brandon Country Park

It isn't a bumper year for fungi in Thetford but a good variety of species was found and photographed on Sunday. I was using a 24 mm shift lens which gave a good depth of field where needed. Shot at f22 except image 5 (f13) and image 7 (f11). Small fill-in flash on most (not image 5 or 7)



Monday, October 13, 2014

Misty Morning at Santon Downham

Not quite Tangle Creek but the best Thetford Forest could do in the mist yesterday. Lots of spectacular cobwebs and some delightful small inkcaps (Hare's foot Inkcap (Coprinopsis lagopus)

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Cumulus Clouds at Strethall

There have been some fabulous cloud formations in the last three days so I thought it time to give the infrared camera an outing. The last image is processed in Silver Efex to show the detail that it brings out of cloud structures.



Saturday, October 11, 2014

Meerkats and Red Kites

The three Red Kites that visited Hamerton Zoo yesterday for their tea did not go unoticed by the Meerkats who watched their every move. The kites swooped down and removed a chick from the large stork enclosure. 



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