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Day 23 October Challenge
I promised an 'after' picture of Hec the boat, when he had been planted with the spring flowers, but of course, the pansies are not in flower and the bulbs are very sensibly lurking in the soil, so I decided the lights he has on him in the evening would be much more interesting!
Another picture of Clyde: I had such good intentions of capturing autumn landscapes, but it was a very grey day so I gave up. #apictureadayforamonth #octoberchallenge #amonthin31pictures #catsofinstagram
Post man Pat.... i.e this is a very long white post and rails fence that he is repainting.
He's trying to get to the end before the rain comes. View On Black
Day 12 of www.flickr.com/groups/photoadayforamonth/
Other days: www.flickr.com/photos/rmrayner/sets/72157627683367119/show/
Photo 19/31 for the October 2014: A month in Pictures.
My images for this challenge will be here.
www.flickr.com/photos/janflicks/sets/72157648265274005/ and the link to the group is here: www.flickr.com/groups/photoadayforamonth/
Today I've been out walking with my rambling group. A lovely warm day but very breezy. Here we are just walking towards the village of Melbourne in Derbyshire. Taken with my compact which 6 years on is starting to seem quite poor quality now despite having on high jpeg settings.
Photo 11/31 for the October 2014: A month in Pictures.
My images for this challenge will be here.
www.flickr.com/photos/janflicks/sets/72157648265274005/ and the link to the group is here: www.flickr.com/groups/photoadayforamonth/
Also used for my 114 Pictures in 2014 Project, No. 85 Mystery or Mysterious.
Went to Calke Abbey today (National Trust place in Derbyshire) so took plenty of photos. Chose to upload this one for my daily photo as motion blur not a technique I've used much. This particular tunnel links the kitchen with the brewery. There are several tunnels at Calke, their main purpose being to keep the servants out of sight of the gentry.
22 October. Surfing on Polzeath Beach, hard to make a choice out of the great number of shots I took today.
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A month in 31 pictures. View all the group shots
I'm having to think outside the box for photographs at the moment as my 5D DSLR has gone back to Canon for a complete rebuild and service. It's had so much use in the last 8 years that I couldn't even read the serial number to fill in the form. The phone camera can take some good detailed shots, but there are limitations. This morning I would have taken a lovely shot of a Peregrine Falcon eating his "Pigeon Surprise" breakfast with my 100-400mm lens, the phone was out of its comfort zone.
Shot taken for the Photo-a-day-for-a-month group . This is my photo for 15th October.
Been feeling not too good today so have spent the afternoon on the sofa with a blanket. About 8 o'clock though hauled my ass up of that sofa as there was a photo to be taken for the October Challenge. Had no clear idea and did a few still life shots I wasn't happy with, and then remembered the cheese grater. Given a better frame of mind I would have tried to get all the holes in focus.
Canon 50D | 100mm Macro | 1/6 SEC | F3.2| ISO 100 |
The rest of my October Challenge set here: www.flickr.com/photos/janflicks/sets/72157631674212094/wi...
A bit of an ambitious trip out to look for comet Lemmon, but much too cloudy, so a low light shot of the pub instead.
Photo 27/31 October Picture a Day
It's that time of year agin, the cider apple crop was good despite the very dry summer. We are back at work creating our award-winning cider again.
Still very, very rusty having not picked my camera up for a few years properly! Do bare with....I'm sure I'll get my mojo back 👍
This is a bit more like it - muuuuch happier with this shot. To me this shot is about sharp focusing and good control of light without light being the subject (which it was yesterday).
I started off with a wider composition using a bone china dish as a tea caddy but the composition I had in my mind didn't even remotely work through the viewfinder so I very quickly found myself swapping to my macro lens and getting in close.
This was shot at a fairly extreme f/36 because I wanted to get good sharp focusing front to back and I'm pretty happy that I managed that with only the leaves at the very back losing sharpness. This was side lit with a diffused SB-900 on full power to combat the small aperture and the same desk lamp that caused me so many problems yesterday. At first I was only using the desk lamp to aid focusing and switching it off to take the shot but eventually I started leaving it on and dropping the shutter speed to bring in some ambient light which warmed the image up a bit and gave a more even lighting across the image. Lastly I had a small reflector positioned below the lens to bounce some light into the area just left of centre. The desk lamp was softened a bit using a white plastic bag which I could only leave on briefly whilst I fired the shutter due to the heat of the lamp ;).
I like this shot and I particularly like texture in the surface of the left most half.
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This picture is #17 in my October Challenge project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the October Challenge Flickr Group page.
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A new era of whimsical up-cycling: a Damascus barrelled hammer gun desk lamp from one of my favourite collaborators. Absolutely love it. Deactivated 19th century 12 bore shotgun with solid beech wood base. I specially commissioned it for a friend's 50th birthday present.
Friday. The boy returned from his first proper long-stay away from home. He had "the time of his life" at a Dartmoor outdoor activity centre.
A very busy day yesterday and no time (or inclination) for photography. However the reflections from the glass on the wall, and the blind cords in the mirror caught my attention. Turned into 'moonlight' in processing.
Photo 25/31 October picture a day
Surfer at Polzeath squeezes the last out of Wednesday's light. A 365/ October Challenge out-take. A few adjustments for sliding into the waves
Trying out the image transfer wifi feature on my new X-T1 :) Sent directly to my iphone and then uploaded straight to Flickr. SOOC, no processing or cropping.
(Don't look too closely!)
Using this for my 115 Pictures in 2015 Project, No. 86: Surreal/Fantasy.
Also Day 7/31 for my October Challenge
As part of my quest to visit the cathedrals of the UK, I spent a lovely few hours wandering around Guildford cathedral ... beautiful place
22:17 ~ 04.10.12
This is my 4th submission for the October 2012 A month in Pictures project.
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My complete set of pictures for this challenge can be found here - MY OCTOBER 2012 SET
Bit of a tenuous description for the reason for this shot.
Anyway - its the 4th shot for October 2012.
The two 2's in the time added together make 4 for the day..
The 10 - well thats 10 for the month...
The needle on the rev-counter goes from 8 to 20 - the difference being 12 for the year....
Told you it was tenuous !!!
Nikon D7000
Nikon 35mm lens
F3.5 @ 2.5 seconds (hand held/rested on steering wheel)
ISO 100
Steps and wall paneling processed for contrast between subjects.
To see how this photo was created, visit the Epic Edits Weblog.
This photo is also featured on the Fine Art Photoblog.
Out walking today I came across this puss that came through some railings to meet me. It was really friendly and accepted my fussing and coo cooing, but aloof enough not to follow me when I stopped.
Photo 21/10 for the October Picture a day project.
(Top Reck)
Not much time for photography today so just a quick still life photo of a Chrysanthemum flower from the garden.
Photo 28/31 for the October picture a day challenge.
One week in before I've had to resort to a late-night last-minute shot! I'm sure it won't be the last this month either.
27 October. My friend James does love to make sure the children are properly entertained at their annual Halloween Party. This year an unfortunate alien had crashed in the garden and suffered the consequences!
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A month in 31 pictures. View all the group shots
The issue with doing a 365 and the October challenge is the need to take two pictures a day! Not helped by my Macbook being crippled byan idiotic OSX "upgrade" yesterday!
I don't like to push the ISO too high on the EOS-M1 (Canon's original mirrorless camera) as it can have real problems with noise, but thought that this worked reasonably well.
I'm on a single track road between the small village of Wardington and the tiny hamlet of Edgcote - my route to work most days.
Day 27/31 for October 2016: a month in 31 pictures
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Published on my Birthday !!
This is my 18th submission for the October 2012 A month in Pictures project.
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My complete set of pictures for this challenge can be found here - MY OCTOBER 2012 SET
Well yesterday I took some pictures of the burning bus in Chelmsford City centre - see my pictures from yesterday HERE and HERE also
I contacted the Essex Chronicle news desk and met up with one of their people - and gave them a couple of my shots and guess what they have published one of them along with the story and some quotes from myself - I also got my name against my picture as well !!!!
My picture is the main one at the top !!
Essex Chronicle - Page 11 on Thursday 18th October 2012
Original picture
Nikon D7000
Nikon 35mm lens
F3.5 @ 1/40 second exposure
ISO 1250 (yes really)
It was a really tough decision today as to what to post for my final image, but I went with this one in the end. Thank you to Julian for inviting me to participate and to everyone else in the a-photo-a-day group who liked, commented and favourited my images ;) Hope to see you all again in April ....
6 October. It was beautiful at the beach this morning. This intrepid bather went for an early October swim in the sea.
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A quick walkabout our garden reveled a treasure trove of fungi.
Top left: Purple Jelly-disc or Jelly-cup - one I'd never seen before.
Top right: Honey Fungus
Bottom right: Sulphur Tufts
Bottom left: Hairy Curtain Crust (?) & Smoky Polypore on a felled/dead beech tree
I wouldn't dream of trying to identify or even eat any of these. We have an estate forager for that! He takes our cottage guests out and about on foraging walks.
As the guide says... "Never Munch on a Hunch"
Day 26 of the October 2016: a month in 31 pictures.
I collected Clyde (and his sister, Bonnie) 7 years ago today
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The Money Shot
This is my 16th submission for the October 2012 A month in Pictures project.
www.flickr.com/groups/photoadayforamonth/
My complete set of pictures for this challenge can be found here - MY OCTOBER 2012 SET
Yesterday I found an un-checked Euro Millions Lottery ticket from 27th July 2012, when I typed the numbers into the online checker I found that I had won the princely sum of £2.80 !!!!
Well today as soon as the local shop opened I was in there like a rat up a drain pipe to collect my winnings.
Nikon D7000
Nikon 40mm macro lens
F20 @ 1/60 second exposure
ISO 100
On-camera flash
White card background
Two layers created in CS5 - one processed with Topaz Adjust and the other with Silver Efex Pro - then the opacity of the Silver Efex layer reduced to 58%