Showing posts with label Cambridge Camera Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cambridge Camera Club. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 May 2023

Grafton Centre ICM and ME

 During the Cambridge Camera Club Visit to the Grafton Centre recently I had a play with in camera multiple exposure but with moving the camera just a bit between each frame. I seem to remember Doug Chinery calling this ME Burst Mode when I attended one of his excellent courses. Both Dark (the first four) and Bright Mode (the last two) used on my Canon EOS R mirrorless camera








Tuesday, 7 February 2023

Out and About with Cambridge Camera Club 2 - In Camera ME

Second post from the day out with the Cambridge Camera Club at the Leisure Park, Clifton Way. This time my images focus on Intensional Camera Movement. Images taken on a walk from the Leisure Park through the 'new build' to the railway station.


























Friday, 3 February 2023

Out and About with Cambridge Camera Club 1 - In Camera ME

A few days ago Sue and I met up with other members of the Cambridge Camera Club at the Leisure Park, Clifton Way, Cambridge to try some in camera multiple exposure images of the architecture. We started there and then walked to the rail station through the 'new build'

This is the first post and is some images using in camera multiple exposure. There will be a second post from the walk where I used intensional camera movement.






















Thursday, 5 January 2023

Intensional Movement

Intensional Movement

Another set of images from the early December Camera Club Wednesday Workshop down the at dusk. I was shooting to capture the essence of walking.






Tuesday, 27 December 2022

Evening Shots with the Canon Fisheye Lens

Evening Shots with the Canon Fisheye Lens

Back at the beginning of December (the 7th) Our Paul from the camera club organised a evening walk around Cambridge at dusk. As I said in my last blog post I had two projects in mind. This is the second of those projects. Using the Canon 8mm-15mm Fisheye zoom I had borrowed from my friend Jonathan I wanted to capture the evening light typically with a circular format. As you can see not all are circles. 

Having worked on the files in Lightroom I took them into Photoshop to remove the black outer ring and typically replace with white. In some other cases I created a reduced opacity layer in place of the white. For the picture of Ann I used a dark grey. In a couple of images I did leave the black border.












 

Here we go Again

Here we go again It’s been a long time since we have done a jigsaw, probably just after two Christmases ago (ie Jan 2025). I decided to get ...