Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Historic and Recent Shots from Oxford/Cambridge Railway Line

 When I first moved to Toft, the railway line between Oxford and Cambridge was still running. It started to run in 1862 and closed in 1968. The Track lifting began on 13th August 1968. The second image was taken in around 1969/70 showing the track bed. The path of the railway is now almost completely lost - the first image shows was where the railway ran under the road - the bridge still exists but no sign of the track. However, Google Earth map from 2020 (a dry summer) shows the track clearly across the field (also comparison with 1945). Fifth image again from 1969/70 was where the track ran through a more wooded area and is compared to the present view. The last views are along by the golf course as the track headed towards Lord's Bridge - our local station.



Sunday, December 13, 2020

River Cam, Cambridge

A second set of misty images from a morning walk in Cambridge, There were lots of boats of various types out on the Cam. The young man in the fifth image managed to capsize and had to be helped out of the icy water. There were a couple of Boxers sparring on Jesus Green and a very close Heron (shot with a 55mm lens) - perhaps a bit disorientated in the mist.



Saturday, December 12, 2020

Friday, December 11, 2020

HDR and Panoramas

I had never tried HDR Panoramas until last week but I am amazed what a good job Lightroom can do. The first two images are HDR Panoramas of 12 photos - each of four different views taken at three exposures each one 3 stops apart; the third image is a straight 2-image panorama and the last three are HDR composites of three photos each. 

Thursday, December 10, 2020

Misty morning in Toft, Cambridgeshire

 We have had some very misty mornings this week. Here some images from the Meadows and Golf Course in Toft. Much of the low lying land was flooded earlier in the week. 


Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Wildfowl Trust Welney - Sunset Feed

Great end to our day on Saturday photographing the sunset feed at Welney from below the hide so we were not much above the water level. Lots of splashing all illuminated by a fiery sun. First shots at 1/1000th second, later ones at 1/90th.


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