This weekend I had yet another trip to Mupe Bay. This time accompanied by a couple of friends and this time after having done some research.
Sun rise was apparently at 5:55am, giving the distance to Lulworth Bay by car and how far it is necessary to walk we got up at 4:30am to make sure we got there in time.
We got there at the very second of sun rise.
Monday, 25 April 2011
Thursday, 21 April 2011
Photograph of the Week #0029
"When not scribbling away in a sketch book or dabbling on a Wacom tablet i'm invariably fiddling around with exposure settings on my Nikon D90 trying to capture moments in aesthetically pleasing ways.
So here we have "Photograph of the week" a (mostly) weekly feature showcasing my favourite photo of the week."
So here we have "Photograph of the week" a (mostly) weekly feature showcasing my favourite photo of the week."
Labels:
fly,
Hover Fly,
Macro,
Photograph of the week,
Photography,
POTW
Friday, 15 April 2011
Photograph of the Week #0028
"When not scribbling away in a sketch book or dabbling on a Wacom tablet i'm invariably fiddling around with exposure settings on my Nikon D90 trying to capture moments in aesthetically pleasing ways.
So here we have "Photograph of the week" a (mostly) weekly feature showcasing my favourite photo of the week."
So here we have "Photograph of the week" a (mostly) weekly feature showcasing my favourite photo of the week."
Following the last photograph of a spider here is a photograph of a wasp in my gardens apple tree. There were dozens of them buzzing about and distracting my little boy who spent ages staring at them and pointing, laughing his head off so I had to try photographing them.
From the photographs I have been taking lately I can safely say I'm happy with the Tamron 90mm lens, it certainly seems to do everything I was hoping it would do.
Labels:
Macro,
Photograph of the week,
Photography,
POTW,
wasp
Friday, 8 April 2011
Photograph of the Week #0027
"When not scribbling away in a sketch book or dabbling on a Wacom tablet i'm invariably fiddling around with exposure settings on my Nikon D90 trying to capture moments in aesthetically pleasing ways.
So here we have "Photograph of the week" a (mostly) weekly feature showcasing my favourite photo of the week."
So here we have "Photograph of the week" a (mostly) weekly feature showcasing my favourite photo of the week."
This week I got a new Tamron 90mm prime lens.
To put it through it's paces I ran it around my garden a few dozen times to try and pick out macro details and take various other interesting shots.
This is another spider shot, I just happened to spot him as he came scuttling down the wall next to me, he really was very tiny but thankfully this lens is far better built for the job of capturing him than any of my other lenses. It was pretty difficult distinguishing him from his very-similarly-coloured background but I think it makes for an interesting shot despite the clearly blown-highlights.
I could have done with a reflector, in hindsight, to soften the otherwise hard shadow that obscures half of the spider.
I always find it interesting to see the amount of detail there is in such small creatures that are so easily overlooked, It's nice that I'm finally able to capture that to some degree.
Labels:
Garden,
Macro,
Photograph of the week,
Photography,
POTW,
Spider
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