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Thursday, 29 November 2012

Experiment - Strobist - Happy Holidays

LR-16267 - Well it has been some time since I have managed to push the button and actually post on Flickr, there is a whole list of stuff which is fairly mundane, then there is the elders to which keep popping in and out of hospital and the need to follow up appointments, oh yawn you really don't want to hear about all that. I had a deadline to hit on the 28th as well............

So to celebrate thought I would play with some double off camera flash shots which I have been waiting to for 18 days (no I wasn't really counting) since the second flash unit arrived. Plus play around with an experimental hood I created.

Two of my favorite things; nature and food!

Flash units, both covered with white socks to reduce the flash strenght (bit like a softbox)
One placed in line to the right
Two place 30 degrees in front to the left

Tags
Food, mince pie, holly, green, strobist, icing sugar, pastry, mince meat, black, off camera flash, canon eos 7d

Friday, 23 November 2012

Life is like a buttery .... for Mavis

I only met Mavis once, but knew quite a bit about her battles through life. If they handed out medals for fighting against Cancer she would win my vote hands down. She push herself using all her strength which would equal the effort put in to get a first place in every Olympic event to beat the disease / cell mutation, sadly losing the fight last Friday.
Mavis may your God be with you now you have been released from your cocoon.

Love, peace and banana’s

Life is like a butterfly
It’s changing everyday
Filled with many challenges
I face along the way

I started as a child
Loved and carefree
Not knowing who I’d become
Or how painful life would be

Now that I am older
I’ll be so special soon
Everything’s about to change
I’m breaking free from my cocoon


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Saturday, 10 November 2012

The Question is how did the Wood Lice get there!

LR-7_15871_PS - The old chopped but not fallen problem.
I love lying on my back and looking at the sky or up through the trees, but never though I would be able to see it from the underside of a tree. Those wood lice must have had one hell of a shock :)

Below is a shot I took last year, moaning about the Health & Safety that the European Forestry commission brought in some contractors to do.
Eventually work up the courage to go lie underneath it and take a few shots, even though it was swaying around.

The underside is lit by the direct sun reflect on a 18 inch reflector which took about 20 minutes to set up, but I think it was worth it in the end.

Tags
logging logged cut sawn chainsaw tree felling sky PoV "wood lice" "Isle of Wight"

Compare - LR Aged - Boots

LR-Aged-15835 - Regular viewers may be aware that the old Fell style walking boots had been letting in water for the last few week. Here is the replacements, which I hope are more durable than the Fell cloth style, yes they have steel toe caps as well.
Now I have not brought a pair of shoes that have a manual with them before, except for some Clark shoes (with compass, tracking symbols and alike).
Whilst they were fresh out the box, I thought it was an opportunity to try some product shots :)

Plus an excuse to share Paolo Nutini - New Shoes if you wanted to listen.

Hey, I put some new shoes on,
And suddenly everything is right,
I said, hey, I put some new shoes on and everybody's smiling,
It so inviting,
Oh, short on money,
But long on time,
Slowly strolling in the sweet sunshine,
And I'm running late,
And I don't need an excuse,
'cause I'm wearing my brand new shoes.

Have a great weekend

Exposure: 0.02 sec (1/50)
Aperturef/10.0
ISO Speed: 320
Lightroom Aged

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Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Experiment - LE, L bracket tripod - Marilyn Monroe Mushroom

LR-15753 - To the ordinary viewer it is yet another mushroom i my every growing shots of mushrooms, in the Mushrooms (magic or otherwise) set. That it may well be, but having spent three years rolling around on the forest floor and never quite getting what I want in the foreground and not quite happy with the PoV.
Experiment is in fact in the way the camera is mounted which is a L shaped bracket and clearing the ground by about and inch (2.5cm) providing the short foreground focus and maintaining the focus on the underside of the gills. Add to this the long Exposures provides the ability to display the light I see through the gills. Display the stem and the gills in focus. The slight disappointment is the start of the bokeh forming in the back of the shot which is down to my camera skills. The lack skill can be seen in the original size. you might be interested to see the lack of sharpness around the mushroom edge

Exposure: 1
Aperture: f/20.0
ISO Speed: 1000 - probably just over the top

Fallen Beech Surf, barking for it

LR-15767 - Just a bit of fun from the forest floor an alternative cliff edge seascape, with the waves about to break over some rocks.

Build the field or cut the tree and they will come - Worm concern

LR-15704 - A couple from the personal achievement file, not quite but almost taken from about 26 feet (nearly 8 metres) free hand. Normally I reach for the camera and off they go, but this semi friendly Blackbird listened to the shutter clicking away whilst I got a few shots in

Canon EOS 7D - Freehand
Exposure: 0.025 sec (1/40)
Aperture: f/7.1
Focal Length: 300 mm
ISO Speed: 320 - In a slightly darker area
Lens: EF75-300mm f/4-5.6

Build the field or cut the tree and they will come - Shutter listener

LR-15673 - A couple from the personal achievement file, not quite but almost taken from about 26 feet (nearly 8 metres) free hand. Normally I reach for the camera and off they go, but this semi friendly Blackbird listened to the shutter clicking away whilst I got a few shots in.

But still I take my hat off to those of my contacts whoo can get these with such clarity.

Canon EOS 7D - Freehand
Exposure@ 0.025 sec (1/40)
Aperture: f/9.0
Focal Length300 mm
ISO Speed: 800 - probably to high, but the light was varying
Lens: EF75-300mm f/4-5.6

Mast and Frothy Monks Mead

LR-15604 - High tides, heavy rain, wrong wind and a duff pumping station lead to flooding of reclaimed land created by an intention Victorian rubbish dump to create a barrier and a boating lake.

Monk’s Mead or Monkton Mead brook was apparently named by sailors who collected fresh water from the brook whilst their ships rested on Ryde sands. The sands has a long history connected to Henry VIII and the First Fleeter’s before sailing to Australia.
The fleet left on the 13 May 1787 and were made up of:
2 Naval Ships: HMS Sirius, HMS Supply
6 Convict Ships: Alexander, Charlotte, Friendship, Lady Penrhyn, Prince of Wales, Scarborough
3 Supply Ships: Golden Grove, Fishburn, Borrowdale
As for the canoe lake or the boating which was built dumping rubbish in the sea to create a barrier which maintains its levels originally the same as the low tide of the popular Ryde seaside resort.

50 Shades of Grey - I Don't believe it

LR-15619 - about five minutes after this shot, the skies opened up and absolutely drenched everything and everyone out for they stroll/pedal along the prom.

Environmental Agents - It Looked Like this

LR-15615 - WHilst looking down a hole this lady arrived and proceeded to inform the agents of something or the other, whilst displaying dog poo at arms length, you have to wonder at the contents compared to the size of the dog though.

Environmental Agents - Pumping out the Mead

LR-15595 - High tides, heavy rain, wrong wind and a duff pumping station lead to flooding of reclaimed land created by an intention Victorian rubbish dump to create a barrier and a boating lake. Ryde pier head in the background.

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Hallow Light - Remnants of Summer

LR-15412-PS - Last few from the Window studio shoots the other week. All taken in natural light.


Have a good week

You can view the slideshow for the set by clicking me

Canon EOS 7D
Exposure: 0.2 sec (1/5)
Aperture: f/32.0
ISO Speed: 3200

Why Hallow light, there is a whole bunch of stuff about Halloween out on the web along with the various regional differences. It would appear in the main that the Jacko-Lanterns originated from Britain, there was is some confusion over the whole lost soul thing (can't quite work out why you would stack some bodies outside a graveyard until the 30th of October). The one strong point that comes out of all the stuff I have read is the celebration of light throughout the year that grew the crops. I probably think to much :)

Hallow Light - Faux Fall Sunset

LR-15391_PS - Said there would be a few more, been busy with all sorts of stuff the last few days :(
Leaf on black with the reflection of a globe shane in the top left, texture of the tile gives what I thought was a nice little ripple effect. Had to Photoshop a couple of bad water spots out.

Have a good week

You can view the slideshow for the set by clicking me

Canon EOS 7D
Exposure: 0.1 sec (1/10)
Aperture: f/25.0
ISO Speed: 3200 - Pleased with the result on this