Following on from Mondays post, thought id post another play with a Cinemagraph.
Thanks Lee
Following on from Mondays post, thought id post another play with a Cinemagraph.
Thanks Lee
Morning,
I was recently having a play with some Cinemagraphs, Where a still image has some motion.
This post was an experiment on how they will display on this blog.
As a reference for myself this is a 3.4MB file 1200x774px.
This video is a time-lapse that was shot of Canary Wharf, I think the technique is pretty cool and will shoot some footage to have a play with this again.
Thanks
Lee
An image of a grey squirrel.
Fuji film X-T1 F1.4 1/1000 ISO200
The squirrels at Oakmere park in Potters bars are remarkably tame. This was taken on my fuji using a 35mm lens. The squirrel was only a few feet away from me.
Thanks
Morning,
I hope that you have had a good weekend.
Here is a little time-lapse of various iconic London buildings.
Please feel free to share this post on your social media, giving credit to the photographer Lee Ramsden www.leeramsden.com
Thanks
Lee
Morning, i thought id share a couple of images taken at the local using the infrared filter.
Above are two images, one was taken normally and processed to black and white, where as the other is an infrared image then processed to black and white.
As you can see there is quite a difference. The infrared image was shot at a longer exposure and so the water will obviously look quite different but i do like what happens with the foliage.
Nikon D800 70-200@200mm f3.5 1/80th ISO5000
Leaves high in a tree. I liked how the light was illuminating a small section. This again is a processed infrared image. This is a noisy file due to the high ISO used. I was trying to gain a fast shutter speed to eliminate any motion from the wind blowing the leaves.
Nikon D800 70-200@70mm f8 13th ISO800
I have noticed that along with the Sky, water goes blue also.
Thanks