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'My View' Runner Chases The Severn Bore Nr Minsterworth At Sunrise. 13th January 2013
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Severn Bore Over Bridge, Gallery 20.02.11
Gloucester showed its support once again with a huge turn out to watch the Severn Bore.
Gloucester could rightfully be called ‘City Of Gloucester And Severn Bore’ as this natural event continues to draw great support. Certainly in my travels watching the event I have never seen so many people out watching as I did today. Even the low light and chill in the air failed to put people off, it certainly didn’t put off the surfing enthusiasts. A few surfers managed to catch the large swell just before the bridge for a nail biting ride on the wave and the rest looked up river with dashed hopes as the large swell made its way to Maisemore Weir.
I bet they come back in March though, so look forward to another brave display with the elements, going up river when it changes direction again, roll on March…
Sunday, 20 February 2011
Confused Dunnock 20.02.11
One confused bird this one, continually jumping up on this car mirror then back down to peck at the mirror and back again and again and again, and so this went on for several minutes until it took flight, only to come back and repeat the exercise. I’m sure if I go out now its still at it. Looking at similar reports, whilst amusing, it appears that the bird thinks its reflection is an intruder so pecks at the mirror , especially at this time of year when they are thinking of pairing up with a mate and getting territorial. It has been known for glass to be broken during this exercise and really isn’t good for the bird as it gets quite agitated. Solution, cover your mirror with a bag to remove the reflection or hope it finds a mate soon.
Severn Bore Low Light Composition In Full Colour 19.02.11
Low light as I’ve said I love, well, why resist it. It is what it is, so make the most of it. Yes it can be a challenge with camera settings but equally it can produce some very interesting results with close tones when colour has been drained from the picture with the lack of light, particularly in a landscape view like today.
Power lines we love to hate but once again they aren’t going away so make them work for you in the composition. Make sure they are up right though which seems to be a challenge for some. Don’t forget, those big round ceramic balls the cables hang from, they are always vertical, well, subject to weather conditions with side winds, or cable tension but dictated by gravity and weight of the cables so should be easy to line up with the edge of your picture through the view finder.
In post editing vertical and horizontal can be corrected if missed whilst taking your shot in a hurry. Most cameras have a grid function so It’s a good idea to have in use if your unsure.
Lens distortion can also put things out of vertical or horizontal but i will reserve that talk for another time
In post editing vertical and horizontal can be corrected if missed whilst taking your shot in a hurry. Most cameras have a grid function so It’s a good idea to have in use if your unsure.
Lens distortion can also put things out of vertical or horizontal but i will reserve that talk for another time
On Planet Earth water is perfectly level wherever you are. Spirit / water levels were used in the construction of the great Pyramids of course. When water is active it has a mind of its own but can follow predictable paths as the Severn Bore continues to demonstrate, so watch out for those big splashes.
Reflections are just great for drama in a picture, they give form and depth so keep an eye on those as much as the main subject you are focusing on. It can be tricky as it requires almost 2 sets of eyes in your head but by keeping it in mind you will gradually learn to see more.
A hand held camera allows freedom of movement when a subject is not static, so do some dummy run shots just before you are going to take your proper shots, just to get used to positions you want to focus on but also to see what camera settings you need to consider. It’s a good idea to check where you stand as well if moving positions to save falling over in mid shot when panning or changing position. As a rule I only use a tripod on static subjects that are in awkward positions or as a steady some times. I will talk about this later.
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