Thursday, June 30, 2011

More macro colour..

ISO400, 105mm, 1/2500s, f/4, -2/3ev, noise reduction

Wearing out my macro lens this summer! Three more shots from photos taken in this weeks lunchbreaks, just trying to hone my attention to composition, clean backgrounds, sharp focus and aperture. Not an ideal ISO setting on this first shot, I guess I was flitting between in-flight shots, but happy with the composition, pose, background and aperture.

ISO800, 105mm, 1/800s, f/8, -1ev, cropped (from portrait), noise reduction

Been avoiding bees a bit this year since they're everywhere and I've done quite a few in the past, but pleased with this shot since I successfully predicted it's next destination, set suitable settings and took just one frame in the space of a couple of seconds.
The thistle was well away from any background distractions, so f/8 turned out nice (I pre-focussed on the thistle), with the fast shutter speed freezing the bees motion, but still blurring the wings and a -1ev exposure compensation (pattern metering) as I was shooting into bright Sun.

ISO400, 105mm, 1/2000s, f/5, -1ev, noise reduction

Another thistle, another Skipper. Amazing to see the colour difference between the thistles in these shots, I'm not sure if they're different species or just gain colour as they mature?
As before, trying to keep that background clean and/or nicely blurred and let the amazing colours, patterns and textures of nature do the rest.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Large Skipper

ISO400, 105mm, 1/2000s, f/4.5, -1ev

Large Skipper moth on a wild Early Purple Orchid.
Excuses: I'd left the ISO high from a previous shot, but at least at 1/2000s I didn't have much worry about camera shake! As always with macros this year - trying to get my backgrounds cleaner, so happy with this one. No processing, straight from camera except for noise reduction (thanks to my ISO blunder).

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Michael

An amazing stained glass window of Saint Michael.
Michael is an Archangel (the only one mentioned in the bible) meaning a leader of angels, he is commonly portrayed in a more angelic guise, but is shown here much more in his form as a warrior dressed in medieval armour.
He commanded the armies that fought Satan in the Book of Revelations, coming down from Heaven to imprison Satan (embodied as a dragon) for a thousand years. Hence, like St George he is often illustrated standing over a dragon. Also similar to St George he was made a patron saint of Chivalry in the medieval period and is patron saint of many police and warrior groups today, most popular with airbourne units.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Battle of Chippenham

Some candid character shots from the weekend re-enactment of the battle of Chippenham.

The fog of war casting silhouettes of canon, pike and musket.

A Royalist cavalry rider at the gallop and a Parliamentarian flinches as his musket fires.


Ale and water for a defeated Parliamentarian cavalryman and his mount after a long, hot battle.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Oliver Cromwell

ISO1600, 23mm, 1/800s, f/8, selective levels/curves, noise reduction

The Oliver Cromwell steaming past a Somerset village at a fair gallop, not bad for a 60 year old that's for sure. Cropped "widescreen", I'm happy with the result, the weather had been glorious Sun until five minutes before she arrived and then it clouded over, causing a few ISO and exposure compensation setting changes, but I think the high ISO and muted/cloudy light has definitely brought out that slightly surreal, painted quality.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Butterfly of the day..

ISO100, 105mm, 1/200s, f/3.5, -2/3ev, colour balance (green reduction)

Since lunch-breaks have just turned into a procession of macro efforts, I've re-named today's post accordingly. Still nice to get good shots, even if they aren't as varied as I'd like. I guess at least today's is a new species for this blog - as far as I can remember.

Hopefully get something a little varied later in the week as I have a visit to Bristol tomorrow and another local steam locomotive Thursday (weather permitting), then some more wedding photos to do at the weekend again!

Monday, June 20, 2011

Wednesday, June 08, 2011

One Day Wildlife Clearance


A bit of a wildlife clear out today, with a selection of rejects from the last couple of weeks, including a Graveyard squirrel, heart-shaped leaf ladybird, a bug with a view, the blue wings of a butterfly and the stripey eyes of a damselfly.






Monday, June 06, 2011

Swanage

ISO800, 260mm, 1/500s, f/5.6, -2/3ev, noise reduction, colour balance, levels

A family of swans sail past during a recent Kingfisher stakeout.
I happened to be nice and low for this shot, so shot them on their level and captured a nice moment with some eye contact, both parents looking inward and even some vocal participation in progress. Background isn't the best, but pleased with the composition and main subject.

Friday, June 03, 2011

Chippenham Folk Festival 2011

ISO200, 365mm, 1/500s, f/5.6, -1ev
A trio of black and white portraits from last weekends folk festival. Wasn't down there for long due to other duties and commitments, but pleased with the odd snap I did manage to grab.

ISO100, 360mm, 1/640s, f/5.6, -1 1/3ev
Who said a portrait has to have a face in it. Plenty of character on show without. Bright but hazey weather acting as the big, diffuse soft-box in the sky.

ISO125, 370mm, 1/500s, f/5.6, -2/3ev
Morris dancing and drinking beer, Britain in a snapshot.

ISO100, 115mm, 1/500s, f/4.5, -1ev
.. and a splash of colour to finish on, with another micro-encapsulation of the event.


Thursday, June 02, 2011

Project KFC

ISO1600, 400mm, 1/500s, f/5.6
curves, levels, cropped, cloning, noise reduction

Project KFC is back on track again this year, same river, just a few miles further upstream.
Managed to get this shot this morning (hence the postponement of the folk festival shots promised).

Not exactly straight-from-camera, with not insignificant amounts of noise reduction, sharpening, cropping and cloning out the odd messy branch, but heading in the right direction. Certainly a decent starting point anyway and not bad considering it was just on the way to work, rather than properly set up.

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

Grave stalker

Not usually too long until a graveyard photo pops up on here, this time from a cemetery in Bath and a weathered statue of a woman at rest. There's often lots of angels and cherubs around, but always nice to find such a photogenic one.

Stay tuned for a few Folk Festival photos tomorrow..