Friday, 31 December 2021

Normanton Church

The whole Christmas period has been dark, grey, and occasionally rainy.  It has not inspired me to get out with the camera.  Until today.  The wind picked up, blowing the cloud through with some good sunny periods.  Perfect 10-stop conditions.  I headed to Rutland Water to have a go at Normanton Church.  The low sun lit the church perfectly and I spent a pleasant couple of hours taking long exposure shots, until the best of the cloud was gone and a wedding took over the church.

 


Saturday, 25 December 2021

Tuesday, 30 November 2021

Lensbaby Autumn

We recently had a speaker at the club who talked about different lenses and the creative influence these could have on your images.  This talk made me do a couple of things.  Firstly it added a couple more lenses to my Amazon wishlist.  Secondly, it made me dig out my Lensbaby Composer.  Before the leaves were stripped from the trees by the recent storm, I used this for some slightly more creative autumn shots. The Lensbaby Composer can be tricky to use, and I find that my results with it are very hit and miss.  Frankly, more miss than hit.  And, I was using it with the widest aperture insert, which always ups the jeopardy.  But, it did give me my most interesting shots from what, photographically, has been a very poor autumn.


Saturday, 20 November 2021

Club Night Photography Outing

Last weekend, I joined other CCC members for the annual club night photography shoot in Cambridge.  We started on Kings Parade, before heading, via the Mill Pond, to the University's Sidgwick site.


Friday, 19 November 2021

Ignite at Polesden Lacey

I have wanted to photograph one of the National Trust winter light events for a few years.  But they were always fully booked by the time I tried to get tickets.  This year there are events at more locations and a friend was able to get us tickets to 'Ignite' at Polesden Lacey, near Leatherhead in Surrey. 


Monday, 15 November 2021

Old Tractor at Wimpole

The other Sunday, I had nothing to do and fancied a piece of cake, so, for the first time in about 2 years, I visited Wimpole Hall.  Cake was the main purpose of the visit, but I took a camera hoping to find something of interest.  I found something at the farm, in the shape of an old Fordson Major tractor.  The paintwork was splattered with rust and lichen and I spent a pleasant half hour or so taking a series of hand-held close-ups.  I would have liked more depth of field on some of the shots, but didn't have the light.  I will have to take my tripod, the next time I fancy some cake.



Saturday, 30 October 2021

Little Fungi In Waresley Wood

Not long after shooting the ivy in Cambridge, I spent an afternoon in Waresley Wood in search of fungi.  There had been quite a bit of rain in the proceeding weeks, so I thought there would be lots.  I was wrong.  I found a few little black things (Dead Man's Fingers) and a several little white things (Fairy Inkcap) and nothing else.


Saturday, 16 October 2021

Cambridge Reds

 Autumn seems to off to a slow start.  Thank heavens for the Boston Ivy which is showing its autumn glory.




Saturday, 25 September 2021

Hampton Court Interiors

Catch-up processing of some images I took a while ago, at the Hampton Court Food Festival. The ticket price also included access to the palace.  I have previously visited the grounds a few times, but this was my first time inside.  All images are hand-held 3 shot HDRs.