Reflections in full pond with snowmelt
Morning reflections 5366672705 o
Stormy skies ahead
Willow catkins forming on a blue afternoon
Dusk falls on stormy skies
Full Moon (tomorrow) - anyone for some stilton?
First snowdrops 19 January
Inverted reflections at dusk
Inverted reflections at dusk
Inverted reflections at dusk
Inverted reflections at dusk
Inverted reflections at dusk
Inverted reflections at dusk
Inverted reflections at dusk
So when are you planning to eat me?
Inverted reflections at dusk
Dusk colours on the pond - 19 January
Inverted reflections at dusk
Inverted reflections at dusk catching a heron whic…
Inverted reflections at dusk
Inverted reflections at dusk
Inverted reflections at dusk
Inverted reflections at dusk
Sky at dusk
Sky at dusk
Night Sky: Polaris and Ursa Major
An Old Curiosity...my father's Abney Level
Phalaenopsis in flower
Twilight
Twilight reflections
Twilight reflections
Twilight reflections
Twilight reflections
Twilight reflections
Dendrobium in flower
Elgin Winter panorama
Snowdrops(?) appearing through the old oak leaves
Snowpath traces...
Bacon and sunshine!
Bluetit feeding on a cold snowy morning...
Bluetit feeding on a cold snowy morning...
Bluetit feeding on a cold snowy morning...
IMG 9930
Bluetit feeding on a cold snowy morning...
DSC00030 Leica Digi
1/350 • f/2.0 • 50.0 mm • ISO 200 •
Canon EOS 50D
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Moontrail 17 01 2011


Easier to start with than stars...
F16 with long lens, preferably 500mm + and at a speed of the reciprocal of the film speed set (ISO) , or less, with tripod. These were taken at F16 with a 420mm lens, with an ISO set of 1600, and shutter speed of 1/1500. You need to experiment with the speed to see what will provide detail, rather than just a white circle of light...
F16 with long lens, preferably 500mm + and at a speed of the reciprocal of the film speed set (ISO) , or less, with tripod. These were taken at F16 with a 420mm lens, with an ISO set of 1600, and shutter speed of 1/1500. You need to experiment with the speed to see what will provide detail, rather than just a white circle of light...
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