The Moon
50 years ago this month man realised the dream of landing on the moon. This is as close as I’ve got….
50 years ago this month man realised the dream of landing on the moon. This is as close as I’ve got….
Growing up in the 1970’s I have to admit that I had the obligatory flares and platform shoes. It was also when a series of tv advertisements featuring David Bailey were made, highlighting the Olympus trip 35. A camera easy to use but with a high quality lens . However I had my sights on … More A Trip down memory Lane
The question isn’t an enquiry into your well being but rather a question related to the appearance of the colour white in your photo’s. Let me explain. I’ve been revisiting some of the controls on my digital camera to better understand them. One control that I seldom change from its default setting of Auto is … More Are You All White Balance ?
In 2016, on a whim, we decided to drive the 250+ mile to the RSPB reserve at Bempton Cliff to see if we could see puffins. When we arrived it was very misty and prospects seemed bleak. However as the photo below shows, we were rewarded. We then drove back again happy with our experience. … More Pppick up a puffin
I have been on the lookout for a Zenit E camera, circa 65-85, for sometime now and was finally successful in acquiring one, two weeks ago. My particular specimen was advertised as working which it was, well kind of…. It was in a very good physical condition except for one major issue. The shutter curtain … More Curtains on a Zenit E ?
Both of the images above were taken with exactly the same camera settings. In the second image, I hope you can see that the dark areas inside the tightly folded petals of the rose are slightly brighter and more evenly lit. I did not use flash as I was too close for it to be … More The Best things in Life are Free – Part 2
This week I thought we could play a game of spot the difference. Have a look at the two images below. Can you see any subtle difference? I have provided a clue in the shape of an arrow. Can you see any difference? For the answer go to The Best Things in Life -Part 2
Even though it has been a busy week I was able to take out a few moments to capture the following images. The first two images were taken shortly after a shower of rain. The subdued lighting and drops of water adds to the mood of the photos. I deliberately used a 500mm reflex lens … More Miscellany
Planted in the early 19th century as a woodland garden, ‘Isabella’ is home, to among other things, an array of Rhododendrons and Azaleas. During the month of May , when it explodes into colour, it is a popular attraction. To avoid the May Bank Holiday crowds I decided on an early morning walk.
A favourite spring time flower for many is the Tulip, a name derived from the shape of the flower. Many thousands will make the trip to Holland a magnet to this perennial plant. I won’t be one of them but that doesn’t mean I’m missing out as the following images show. They can be so … More ‘Tis the time of the Tulip