Showing posts with label Canon R. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canon R. Show all posts

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.












 

Thursday, 15 December 2022

Haddenham Fisheye Fun

Haddenham Fisheye Fun 

I have borrowed a 8-15mm Fish Eye Zoom from my friend Jonathan till after Christmas. I was out using it the other day in Cambridge and I realised I had not posted this set taken around Haddenham about a month ago. At its widest setting it produces a circular image with a black surround. I have used photoshop to change this to white and add a black circular key keyline.













Friday, 4 November 2022

Light Painting at the Camera Club

 Excellent evening at the Cambridge Camera Club Special Interest Group - Wednesday Workshop. Light Painting - Thank you Paul and Charles 



























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 :)



According to the Woodland Trust there are over 15,000 species of fungi in the UK. I think this is a Common Conecap Mushroom.























Female Ruddy Darter - Sympetrum sanguineum

Female Ruddy Darter - Sympetrum sanguineum Spent an hour in the garden this afternoon after shopping in Cambridge this morning (I bought a n...