Friday, January 17, 2014

Bradgate Park

 Stopped off for a couple of hours at Bradgate Park on the way to lecture at Melbourne, Derby. Light came and went but when out the sunshine was a wonderful warm colour. There were lots of people walking lots of dogs but the chap above had the most I think. Didn't come across any Red Deer but several herds of Fallow Deer. Tried the waterfalls at 1/3200th and 1/6th second.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Lackford Lakes, Suffolk

 Some images from Lackford Lakes yesterday - a first visit there and very impressed at the numbers of birds and species. The Egyptian geese spent a lot of time preening while flocks of Shoveller, Teal and Lapwing filled the air. Shots also of Greylag goose and Widgeon landing and portraits of Shoveller and Golden Eye.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Suffolk Crossbills

 It is quite a few years since I had good sightings of Crossbills so it was a great pleasure to photograph them today in beautiful winter sunlight. Not ideal positioning as there were lots of twigs obscuring them but managed a female and male more or less clear of obstructions. Then a fight broke out - the 1250th that I used was not sufficient to stop wing motion but the bird was travelling very fast when you see how far it has moved in the next consecutive frames (10 frames /second).

Fowlmere RSPB Reserve

 Beautiful sunny day yesterday so couldn't resist a trip out. Fowlmere looked superb in the winter sunshine but was practically a bird-free zone - only 2 mallard and 2 moorhens came within range of the camera. Resorted to reed patterns etc - the last image reminds me of a viking boat.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Sculpture Images Simplified.


 Here are the McGill Sculptures after the background has been removed. I haven't attempted to correct the mixed lighting colouring.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

John McGill's Sculptures Toft

 We were set a very difficult task - to photograph some of John McGill's sculptures in situ in their very full house, which is a large converted thatched barn in Toft. The light was very poor and mixed origin. The main statue is about 9 foot tall and as you see in the first image surrounded by objects. I have done as asked on this one and removed the background. The other sculptures are as shot but the required background removal in these will be much easier. The book is a particular favourite of mine - it hinges both ways and has mystical beasts and plants tumbling out of the pages.

Friday, January 10, 2014

Toft at Sunset


 I tried a Canon 70-200 mm lens on my Sony Nex body - could be useful as a backup body when travelling. As it uses the lens wide open the depth of field is very narrow so it makes the manual focusing critical. The sunset was a worthy backdrop for the test.

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