Monday, 24 February 2020

Astro kit goals....

Having decided I can't justify the outlay for a Sony A7iii (with all the required new lenses), I've been practicing some astro with my homemade barn-door tracker.
Not getting great results, mainly due to all the moving/wobbly parts. Seriously looking at the Star Adventurer Skywatcher Star Adventurer Tracker as a quick, cheap (under £300) upgrade.

[EDIT] 27th Feb.... Got the Star Adventurer and looking forward to using it.....


Friday, 14 February 2020

Bleak February

February in the UK has just been a succession of storms and wet, mild weather.
Very few sunrises, hardly any clear nights, no mist or fog. Just rain, rain, rain and wind.
Nearly made it down to the South Coast to capture some of the Storm Ciara or Storm Dennis action, but common sense prevented me from driving.

The only real shot from this month is a Pixel2 shot from a flight into Frankfurt.
Nice shot, but I'm missing the "proper" photography. Roll on Spring!



Sunday, 19 January 2020

Thursley Common Recce

The Sunday morning forecast was for a bright, crisp, cold morning, so headed out with the family for an exploratory walk around the boardwalks on Thursley Common.
I've been wanting to explore here for a while and hope to return for some mist and possibly some astro.
We didn't quite get there in time for sunrise, but got some nice shots anyway. Hard work to balance the bright sun/sky, so most of these shots are HDR stacks.

Single shot of another photographer in the mist

HDR stack of 3x images

HDR stack of 3x images

HDR stack of 4x images

Thursday, 16 January 2020

New Year, New Astro (fingers crossed!)

New Year and I'm setting my photography goals for the year. Looking forward to some clear Winter/Spring nights to get some astro shots.
Milky Way due back in March too... Calendar is updated.... Just need to be patient now.

Now if I can just get a few thousand ££££ together,  I can get that Sony A7iii before then  ;o)

Wednesday, 8 January 2020

Alpine shots

Had a couple of down days while snowboarding, so had a wander about to see what might photograph nicely just using the Pixel2.
When the light is good, it's hard to take a bad shot. Would love to have had the DSLR with me for the shot down the valley to Val D'Isere though. Such a lovely view!

The view from La Rosiere down the Valley towards Val D'Isere

2 week old snow down in the valley

Tuesday, 7 January 2020

Alpine Astro

A few days snowboarding in the Alps... Clear nights, high altitude and a friend's GoPro Hero7. I couldn't resist giving the Night Lapse function a go, so left the camera (carefully hidden) out all night attached to a USB battery pack. Really pleased with the results. Although the moon blew out a lot of stars, it did a great job of lighting up the mountains.
Orion looking good too!



Monday, 30 December 2019

I'm officially a published photographer!

Really pleased to get a runner-up place in the 2019 Surrey Life Photography competition.
I get to go to a Champagne evening to see the picture at Denbies in Jan too.
WooHoo! I'm officially a published photographer!


Tuesday, 10 December 2019

Quick pre-storm visit to Wittering

With a nasty storm incoming, I headed to West Wittering Beach to try to get some exciting sea before the main rain arrived. It was here or Dorset... I think I made the right choice, as the rain arrived pretty much 10 minutes after I did and got worse very quickly.

The sky was bleak and there was no real light to speak of, so the scene naturally lends itself to monochrome... Pleased with the outcome.

My favourite sticks again!
Canon 77d, Sigma 10mm, f11, 1 sec

Breakwater doing it's job admirably
Canon 77d, Sigma 10mm, f11, 1 sec

Beach window
Canon 77d, Sigma 10mm, f11, 1 sec

Wednesday, 4 December 2019

Classic Dorset

The forescast was pointing to a definite fog/mist across the South East and I had a day off work, so got up early (0430) and headed for Corfe Castle to catch the elusive Castle in the mist shot.
Was foggy/misty all the way down, but at the castle, there was nothing.
All around was misty, but it never really hit the castle, so I took a few shots of the nice light, then headed for Kimmeridge to see if the sunrise would light up the ledges.

Kimmeridge was high tide, so not much exposed rock and the sunrise was behind the clouds.
Still a nice place to be at 0730 on a Wednesday!

I then had a wander up to Swyre Head, to see what the fuss was about. Lovely walk, but the view was past it's best (might re-visit for another clear sunrise).
Got a lovely view across the valley of Corfe Castle though, still with that mist tantalisingly closed behind...






Friday, 29 November 2019

Sunlight at the end....

Another foray into the autumn trees before Winter kicks in properly...
Using 200mm lens to compress the foreground works really well here, along with the contrast between the dark foreground/sides and the lovely light in the centre

Canon 77D with 200mm lens, 0.5sec @ f13

Friday, 22 November 2019

Another misty sunrise!

Not getting bored of these yet!
I like the subtle colours in these misty shots. It's forcing me to edit images in a way I'm not used to.
I'm really pleased with the results and I think this one captures the mood perfectly.

Taken with Canon EOS 77D, 55-80 kit lens. f11

Monday, 18 November 2019

Cycling shots

Been out on the bike quite a bit recently, which has enabled me to experience some lovely misty mornings.
These shots are taken with my Google Pixel2, so not the best quality, but still managing to capture the scene nicely!




Friday, 8 November 2019

Another misty sunrise bust

Woke up to a nice misty (foggy?) morning. Some nice sun breaking through, but once I got out and about, the sun had gone. So some nice forest views, but no real light to give it that spark.

This image was taken with my Pixel2 and I've done some split toning to try to capture the coldness of the scene, with the autumnal colours still hanging on...Quite a nice scene, but not the best ever image.

Misty woods in Pirbright