Well, thats almost the first month of the year done. On the first day of this year i photographed some gulls at Elvaston Castle, and now its the end of the month i have been back and photographed the house its self. 31 days done, 334 to do!
I finished work earlier today, and noticed the big fluff clouds. So i went for a drive to Weston on Trent and took this photo looking at Ratcliffe on Soar power station from a railway bridge.
I thought i would add both images as the black and white one does look quit dramatic.
I tried to do a portrait of my son jack, but he didn't want to help, even though i helped him with his home work huh!
So this is what i ended up with, no daylight and only artificial light. i then decided to convert the image to B&W which looked better than my colour shot.
The weathers horrible again, so inside for photos. I had a look around the house and came back full circle to the pc where i've got my pc speakers next to my monitor. I liked the texture and contrasting colours of the creative's speakers, so heres a close up.
Tried experimenting this evening, camera, tripod and helper and long shutter speed.
could of really done with a proper mount as the vibration caused out of focus images on roads that had the slightest roughness. So much for low profile tyres and stiff suspension.
i had to nip to Asda after work today to get the usual stuff you run out of, when i noticed the pylons around Asda looked fairly interesting so i got the camera out and took this shot, the converted it to black and white. Mind you, it didn't change much from colour!
This is my first try at a portrait, i just used ambient light and tripod to get the image. I would of liked to of taken the photo using daylight, but it was getting dull by the time Sarah came home.
Not a lot to say, i just found a few shells and quickly did this image. i would of like to of added some sand but didn't have any and my battery was also flat as i managed to rattle off a couple of shots.
I remembered this Sunday to one, take camera to mum's house and two take memory card.
Now last Sunday i forgot and the Squirrel appeared and sat on the bird table eating nuts, so remembering the above i had camera ready to photograph him and the little bugger never turned up. I did manage to get this Blue Tit at the bottom of the garden.
It was quite difficult as they do move quite fast.
Theres a long way to go to the end of the year, so i'm trying not to get repetitive. I washed the car, then took a few photos of plants outside before i lost any decent light. This time of year with this weather, its hard to think what to take photos of after work. Roll on the good weather.
I've started to lean the Acoustic Guitar this year, at the moment i'm not getting very far as the strings hurt, so i've got to try to grin and bear it until the ends of my fingers harden up.
Stayed in today, weather is cold and wet. There should of been a photo of a squirrel today, siting nibbling his nuts at my mum and dads house on their Bird feeder, but forgot the camera doh!
Note to self remember camera for 365 photo blog!
I ended taking photos of flowers in the house and this seamed the best of the "bunch".
I also tried to get some shots of the Sparrows and Black birds on the fence but shooting through double glazing at an angle with twitchy birds was a pain, i gave up.
What a cold day, i ended going out again to try and get the sun setting over looking Swarkestone and Stanton by Bridge. Photo taken from Swarkestone road
After work i decided to take Whiskey and the camera for a walk, i almost got down to the bottom of Back Lane where Second Chance dog rescue center is, taking photos of birds in the trees, when i noticed our Whiskey wasn't about. I turned around to find him and a cat having a face off! (he normally chases cats)
He had stopped and probably thought i was taking him there!
Below is the photo i took of one of the birds, but not to sure what sort of bird it is, any ideas?
St Mary's Church photographed from Queen Street. The foundation stone of St Mary's churchwas laid on 4th July 1838, Queen Victoria’s Coronation Day.The building was completed by 9th October 1839.