Tuesday, September 9, 2014

'Super moon'

Taken as the moon rose on Tuesday evening around 7.30pm. By 7.45pm it was too bright to get all the detail easily.

Up and Down in Greenwich

This image looking down to the Thames from the steps of the Naval college had the feel of an old oil painting due to the architecture and the old ships.When you look more closely at the clothing and the distance and it brings it back to the 21st century. If I had thought it would have been good to get the ships from the north bank as then the scene would have differed little from Canaletto's famous 1750's image 

The following images look up and down and also in the first 6 images compare a fisheye 15mm with a 24mm lens. The last two are also fisheye images.

 

Monday, September 8, 2014

Tall Ships at Greenwich

We made the journey down to Woolwich and Greenwich to view the Tall Ships Festival. We were disappointed by the number of Tallships moored at these two sites and the lack of a parade on the Sunday but enjoyed the general atmosphere and the Greenwich  venues as usual. Here are the ship images from the day -  the first one of the Grayhound Lugger is my favourite as there was still mist around looking towards the sun.


Saturday, September 6, 2014

Cambridge Rugby Union football club

First match of the season and Cambridge RUFC were narrowly defeated by Taunton (22/27). Sparse crowd resulted in some rather sterile backgrounds but good lighting helped make up for this. CCC's sponsored player is injured at the moment.


Friday, September 5, 2014

Addenbrookes Charitable Trust Garden Party

I helped photograph Addenbrookes' Charitable Trust's Garden Party and Hog Roast for the general staff at the hospital to promote their work in raising money for equipment etc. The next big event will be the Rudolph Run on the 7th December, an event that we enjoyed photographing last year. 

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Paxton Pits Macro Day

Although a warm and humid day, the sun never quite broke through the cloud and, as a result, there were few dragons or damselflies around at Paxton. A dozen members of the Cambridge Camera Club  amused ourselves with various red-eyed flies, leafhoppers (Cicadella viridis), squash bugs (Coreus marginatus), assorted spiders, pond snails and grasshoppers. We failed to locate the reported Wasp Spider so that will be a future quest. 





Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Lark Rise Farm

Summer returned today with sunshine and light winds so we decided on the 'Butterfly' walk at Lark Rise Farm (http://www.countrysiderestorationtrust.com/LarkRiseFarm2.php) and were rewarded with three fairly unusual species, the Small Copper, Small Heath and Brown Argus. Also recorded Long-Horned Grasshopper, Garden Spider and Dock Bug, Coreus marginatus




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