Tuesday, 31 March 2020

Following On

Following on from the mystery photo yesterday I liked the form, lighting and shadows so decided to see what FX Photo Studio PRO for the Mac could do with it. As the object was some what translucent I had positioned the lighting above and slightly behind it.

Greyscale:

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Enhanced colour:

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Rainbow colouring:

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The app has scores of pre-set choices as well as being able to perform some individual manipulation.
There is also a wide choice of frames which can be added.

Finally, the rainbow coloured one was processed in Tiny Planets

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as a 'rabbit hole'.

Monday, 30 March 2020

Monday Mystery

Another good set of responses to identify last week's object

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which was correctly identified by Adrian, The Veg Artist, Kris, Dave, Ellen D, Ragged Rpbin, A Brit in Tennessee and Kev Scott as

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a pen / ball point / biro. Well done.

I wonder what you will make of this

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If you think you know, or would like to make a guess, please leave your guess in the comments.
They will be revealed, along with the answer, next Monday.

Saturday, 28 March 2020

That Virus and Other Bugs

Yesterday I had to nip to my local medical practice to collect my monthly medication. They were taking precautions against spreading the dreaded lurgy. We had to queue outside. They had even put out cones every 2m to keep people an appropriate distance apart. I had arrived early so was first in the queue. A young man, complete with gloves and face mask, asked me my name and address, went inside, collected the tablets and brought them out to me.

More interesting bugs were these woodlice (pill bugs) I found (no sound)



Do you see what I spotted on our daily walkabout?

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A shield bug

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Most probably a Hawthorn Shield Bug.

Friday, 27 March 2020

A Quick Burst

This time I went in the garden with the 100 - 500mm zoom lens hand held with manual focus. This is the first time I have set the camera to burst mode where it can take up to seven photos a second. I hoped that might give me a better chance of catching an insect in flight. Holding this set up anything near steady is quite a tussle as it weighs about 2.7Kg

First spotted though was this Small Tortoise butterfly resting

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Then a hover fly led me a merry dance but out of dozens of flight shots a couple were reasonable.

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Resting giving its wings a Spring clean

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Finally a Peacock butterfly landed nearby

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Feeding on a Dandelion

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Another good afternoon in the Sun. Clear sky can mean warm daylight hours. Two days ago it reached 15C. Yesterday about 12C. Clear sky at night is a different matter this time of year. Lowest air temperature in the wee small hours was -2C with a good layer of frost.

All the photos here are small crops.


Thursday, 26 March 2020

Pottering Round the Garden ...

... with the Canon 70D plus 17-85mm macro lens in hand to see what was about on a (relatively) warm, sunny afternoon.

Peeling bark on the old leylandii stump

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A pair of amorous ladybirds who throught they were hidden from prying eyes

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Lots of tiny pollen beetles, especially on the tête-a-tete.

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A pretty pink Dianthus

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A button daisy

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Finally a rather tatty Peacock Butterfly on the Heather

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It was lovely to get out in the fresh air without having to wrap up like an Inuit.
As so often happens the thing I went out to photograph eluded me.
I had spotted a Bee-fly hovering several times but it was camera shy.

Wednesday, 25 March 2020

Buddy

On one afternoon walkabout I spotted a twig on the ground.
What caught my attention was the lichen.
It seemed a good subject for a photo so I took it home.

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After a bit of focus stacking:

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Once I had the twig in my hand the arrangement of buds seemed photogenic.

A bit more focus stacking later

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They looked even more interesting close up, especially the colouring.
The twig was found under an old Ash tree but I don't think it came from that.
The best possibility I could find looking at scores of photos on t'internet was Oak.
As I am useless at identifying trees from buds I am probably way out.

This session the lighting was positioned at about 2 o'clock to give some shadow.

Monday, 23 March 2020

Monday Mystery

Good responses for last week's mystery photo

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Not quite a feather duster as suggested by A Brit in Tennessee and Ragged Robin.

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Congratulations to  Adrian, Dave, The Veg Artist's husband, Kris and Kev Scott who identified a feather. A Wood Pigeon's I picked up on one of our morning walks.


Three close views for this week's mystery object

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which are parts of what?

If you know or want to guess what it is please leave your thoughts in the comments.
They will be revealed, along with the answer, next Monday.
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