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The listed Victorian footbridge over the River Trent in Nottingham. Taken around midnight as a long exposure shot in the dark.
Another one taken early morning last year. The cranes along the river are part of the Tideway project (aka The Super Sewer) - www.tideway.london/locations/blackfriars-bridge-foreshore/.
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Went out this morning to hopefully get some emergence shots, probably should have got there an hour earlier, but did find a few Common Darters mid emergence. This is a female she had just made the emergence, she will now spend some time pumping those wings out and then she will rest to let everyting harden up a bit. Once the wings are functional they usually fly up somewhere high and rest.
Anyway, got loads of shots and a few stacks. This was a single shot at F/7.1 using a mixture of ambient light and flash.
The Western Sphynx near Cleopatra's Needle, on Victoria embankment.
Showing bomb damage on the right side.
On the left side you can see the Houses of Parliament.
Pentax K-3 mk lll
Sigma 10-20mm f3.5 EX DC HSM
A male Common Darter in the final stages before getting ready to take flight for the first time, still holding on to its exuviae. It looks like the wings are about fully formed, they just need to dry out and harden, I think the abdomen will lengthen a bit more.
This was a single shot using natural light, the Darter was in the shade, so I really had to brace the camera against the wall to get this one with a shutter speed of 1/25 of a second, an F/9 aperture and ISO 200. Also flipped the orientation, see first of comments for actual orientation.
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A freshly emerged Common Darter portrait from Monday morning, I found plenty of these recently emerged Dragonflies on the walls around the fountain at the Memorial Park. So I tried to get a few close up portraits of these beauties. They were swaying in the wind a bit, but every so often the wind would die and I'd try for another portrait focus stack.
When focus stacking I have to shoot JPEG's with the 1000D as it doesn't cope well in RAW and tends to start buffering after 3 shots, which slows things down too much. This was a 15 image focus stack using using an F/7.1 aperture, ISO 200 and a 1/160 aperture. I used the MP-E 65mm at x2 mag and a diffused flash was used.
Taken last night at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. Cropped it a tiny bit but otherwise as it came out of the camera.
FUJIFILM X-T10
FUJINON XF35MMF1.4
Boadicea and Her Daughters is a bronze sculptural group in London representing Boudica, queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe, who led an uprising in Roman Britain. It is located to the north side of the western end of Westminster Bridge, near Portcullis House and Westminster Pier, facing Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster across the road. It is considered the magnum opus of its sculptor, the English artist and engineer Thomas Thornycroft. Thornycroft worked on it from 1856 until shortly before his death in 1885, sometimes assisted by his son William Hamo Thornycroft, but it was not erected in its current position until 1902.
The statue is Grade II Listed.
One from last years Common Darter emergence images, doesn't look like I will get any of these this year as they emptied the water feature where I was finding these, so that meant all those poor Darters that went to so much effort last year have gone to waste. I wouldn't like to guess how many eggs and nymphs perished after they decided to empty the water out for cleaning, no fair :o(
Anyway a Common Darter recently emerged and waiting to start expanding those wings :o)
Went to see "Guardians Of The Galaxy", it was awesome, Groot was the best LOL :O)
Sorry not been on much over the past few weeks, not been out much with the camera, poor excuse I know LOL :o)
Millenium Bridge & St Pauls Cathedral.
Technical details
Exposure 2 seconds @ F11 ISO 100 at 28mm
Canon EOS R8
Canon RF Adapter
Canon 20-35mm F3.5-F4.5 USM
Manfrotto 190 XDB tripod
Hahnel Remote Capture remotes
Hyperion camera strap
Light Trails at the Shard and London Bridge.
Technical details
Exposure 30 seconds @ F11 ISO 100 at 35mm
Canon EOS R8
Canon RF Adapter
Canon 20-35mm F3.5-F4.5 USM
Manfrotto 190 XDB tripod
Hahnel Remote Capture remotes
Hyperion camera strap
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Millennium Bridge & St Pauls Cathedral.
Technical details
Exposure 20 seconds @ F8 ISO 100 at 28mm
Canon EOS R8
Canon RF Adapter
Canon 20-35mm F3.5-F4.5 USM
Manfrotto 190 XDB tripod
Hahnel Remote Capture remotes
Hyperion camera strap
One from a few weeks back on a night shoot down at the Embankment. Thought mono would work best for this classic shot of Trent Bridge.
The embankment along the river Trent has always been a favourite summer walk of ours and even more so when theres a beautiful sunset
HMS President, previously named HMS Saxifrage was commissioned in 1918 as a U-boat hunter and after its active service it was moored on Victoria Embankment in 1922 and used as many things and by many organisations, latterly a function room. It was moved to Chatham Dockyards not long after this photo was taken hopefully to be refurbished and re-utilised. It has a unique place in our naval history and well worth looking up on the web.
On the occasion of the commemoration of the beginning of World War I one hundred years ago, the Frankfurt conceptual artist Tobias Rehberger (*1966) painted the former warship 'HMS President' with those geometric patterns that were used as 'dazzle camouflage' by the British Navy in World War I. The painting was intended to confuse the enemy's warships and submarines and to deceive them about the size and speed of the British ships. In 2014, HMS President was anchored for 6 months on Victoria Embankment near Blackfriars Bridge on the north bank of the Thames.
Blackfriars on the edge of the financial district City of London, London
England, United Kingdom 19.12.2014
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcqFPZWINts
www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2014/jul/14/dazzle-ships...
Anläßlich des Gedenkens an den hundert Jahre zurückliegenden Beginn des 1. Weltkriegs bemalte der Frankfurter Konzeptkünstler Tobias Rehberger (*1966) das frühere Kriegsschiff 'HMS President' mit jenen geometrischen Mustern, die als 'dazzle camouflage' im 1. Weltkrieg von der britischen Marine eingesetzt wurde. Die Bemalung sollte die Kriegsschiffe und U-Boote des Feindes verwirren und über Größe und Geschwindigkeit der britischen Schiffe täuschen. 2014 ging die HMS President für 6 Monate am Victoria Embankment nahe der Blackfriars Bridge am nördlichen Ufer der Themse vor Anker.
Blackfriars am Rande Finanzviertels City of London, London
England, Vereinigtes Königreich 19.12.2014
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcqFPZWINts
www.sueddeutsche.de/kultur/kunst-rehberger-bemalt-frueher...