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    Pinhole Exeter Cathedral

    28 September 2009 // Comments Off

    I spent a couple of hours in Exeter wandering around with the pinhole adapter. I received some funny looks from people and several comments letting me know I didn’t have a lens on the camera. It was a lot of fun to use.

    Pinhole Exeter Cathedral

    Pinhole Exeter Cathedral
    Canon EOS 40D, Pinhole Adapter

    Posted in Photography

    Golden-ringed Dragonfly

    13 September 2009 // No Comments »

    I nipped down to Hartland Fishing Club to have a look for dragonflies this morning. I found several but this was the first time I’d seen a Golden-ringed Dragonfly and I’m quite pleased with the results.


    Golden-ringed Dragonfly

    Golden-ringed Dragonfly
    Canon EOS 40D, EF 180mm f/3.5L Macro USM

    Posted in Photography, Wildlife

    Blue Tit

    10 September 2009 // No Comments »

    It’s been ages since I did any photography and was getting withdrawal symptoms. Spending an hour in the garden feeding and watching the birds did the trick.

    Blue Tit
    Canon EOS 40D, EF 400mm f/5.6L USM

    Posted in Photography, Wildlife

    Montbretia

    2 August 2009 // Comments Off

    I had an hour in the garden with the camera and noticed one of the Montbretia flowers looked good against the background of scrub:


    Montbretia
    Canon EOS 40D, EF 180mm f/3.5L Macro USM

    Posted in Photography

    Pinhole Cottage

    1 August 2009 // Comments Off

    I’ve always enjoyed playing around with Holga and pinhole cameras. A while back I made my own pinhole using a T2 mount, baked bean can, Coke can and a washer. It was fun but the images weren’t what I wanted, so I’ve bought an pinhole adapter for the T2 mount from Pinhole Solutions, it has a working aperture of about f/180. This is a test photo of my cottage:

    Pinhole Cottage
    Canon EOS 40D, Pinhole

    Posted in Photography

    Still Life – An Orange

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    July’s theme in the Amateur Photographer forum monthly competition was ‘An Orange’. I really wanted to enter to maintain my 100% entry rate, but I was a long way out of my comfort zone trying to shoot a still life. In the end and right on the last minute, I decided on a low key shot. Shot on my desk, with my desk lamp as the light source, I used liveview with the camera tethered to my laptop. I think I quite enjoyed it despite the final product not being too inspiring.

    Orange
    Canon EOS 40D, EF 17-40mm f/4L USM

    Posted in Photography

    Woolsery Show

    27 July 2009 // Comments Off

    I had some lieu time owed so was able to take the afternoon off and visit Woolsery Show, held at Clovelly Court. It was a really enjoyable afternoon with plenty of photo opportunities.

    Woolsery Show
    Canon EOS 40D, EF 17-40mm f/4L USM

    Posted in Photography

    Red Kites – Watlington Hill

    20 July 2009 // Comments Off

    On Sunday I had a go at photographing the beautiful Red Kites of the The Chilterns. The weather wasn’t kind with rain and drizzle but worst was the bland, white sky:

    Red Kite
    Canon EOS 40D, EF 400mm f/5.6L USM

    Location: Multimap

    Posted in Locations, Photography, Wildlife

    Oxford Street Photography

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    I met up with some guys from the Amateur Photographer forum in Oxford for a days street photography on Saturday. Not my best efforts but enjoyable nonetheless.

    Thinking
    Canon EOS 40D, EF 50mm f/1.4 USM

    Posted in Photography

    Skomer Island

    12 July 2009 // Comments Off

    A group of sixteen of us from the Talk Photography forum spent the weekend on Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire coast. It’s a truly incredible place and photographing the Puffins was a real pleasure. All these photographs were taken at The Wick:

    Puffin

    Puffin

    Puffin

    Puffin

    Puffin

    Puffin
    Canon EOS 40D, EF 400mm f/5.6L USM

    Location: Multimap

    Posted in Locations, Photography, Wildlife

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