London at Night - Southbank River Walk
Continuing with the trip to London with the Cambridge Camera Club just before Christmas. Our main reason for going was to do some Night photography on the Southbank. Although I had my Fuji X100V with me I decided to use my iPhone.
We left the hotel at dusk and had a good few hours of fun.
This is the first of a few blog posts from that evening.
Some of the group stayed out quite late while a few of us did retire to the hotel bar for a nightcap or two.
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Tuesday, 23 January 2024
London at Night - Southbank River Walk
Saturday, 22 October 2022
Wandlebury Country Park with the Camera Club
Wandlebury Country Park with the Camera Club
Met up with a number of Cambridge Camera Club members at Wandlebury Country Park to look for Fungi and enjoy the autumn colours. We certainly did that. Not as many fungi as last year but we did find some nice examples. Met up with my friend Phil so ‘coffee and cake’ happened :)
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| According to the Woodland Trust there are over 15,000 species of fungi in the UK. I think this is a Common Conecap Mushroom. |
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Tuesday, 26 July 2022
Monday, 25 July 2022
Play Park Textures and Shadows
Play Park Textures and Shadows
Sue and I were in Sawston on Saturday on a Cambridge Camera Club Photohunt. The last place we visited after four hours was a play park. It was about 14:00, the sun was high and the shadows and textures on the ground made by the apparatus caught my attention. (Shadows and Textures being one of my ongoing projects) I initially processed the images in colour and was quite pleased with the result. I then thought 'what would they / some of them look in monochrome.
This set is colour, Mono tomorrow.
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