Sunday, November 26, 2017

Greenwich Skyline 65 Years Later

Comparison of the skyline as seen from Greenwich Park in 1953 and yesterday. The park itself is little changed except for fences to stop kids rolling down the hill (our favourite game as children)


Saturday, November 25, 2017

Oxleas Wood, Shooters Hill, South London

As I was south of the Thames, I decided to spend a day visiting some of my childhood haunts, starting with Shooters Hill. Oxleas Wood is one of the few remaining areas of ancient deciduous forest in southeast London. Some parts date back over 8,000 years to the end of the last Ice Age.  It is also home to Severndroog Castle, a folly built to commemorate Commodore Sir William James who, in April 1755, attacked and destroyed the island fortress of Suvarnadurg  on the western coast of India. James died in 1783 and the castle was built as a memorial to him by his widow, Lady James of Eltham. From its elevated position, it offers views across London, with features in seven different counties visible on a clear day.
There were lots of Green Parakeets in the woods.




Elmey Marshes, Isle of Sheppey

I stopped for a couple of hours on the Isle of Sheppey on my way to give a talk at Ashford PS. Mainly spent the time bird watching but first a few infrared landscapes followed by some of the birds.



Friday, November 24, 2017

Welney Birds on Beautiful Crisp morning

The water levels are still fairly low at Welney Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Reserve so abundant waders, mainly Black-tailed Godwits and dabbling ducks (Widgeon) in front of the main hide. A very obliging Kestrel hunted in front of the hide for a time. From the Lyle hide everything was pretty distant but good to see Great White Egret, Curlew, pair of Marsh Harriers, Dunlin and Stonechat. Whooper Swans in evidence but not much flying in the very strong winds.
 

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Infrared at Waddesdon

Although the quality of the images from the Sony RX100 isn't top rate as regards detail etc, it is great to be able to have it in the pocket as certain scenes work so well in infrared eg. the skies,  the shrouded statues and the topiary trees. As well as recording a RAW image used here for the monochromes, I also record a jpeg set to warm profile and, occasionally, as with the last two trees, I get a very interesting result.







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