Trees
The sun managed to force its way through the clouds.
Pro HDR is probably my favourite for landscape photographs – I can get shots on my iPhone, straight into the sun, that would have been impossible when I was using film.
The sun managed to force its way through the clouds.
Pro HDR is probably my favourite for landscape photographs – I can get shots on my iPhone, straight into the sun, that would have been impossible when I was using film.
I went for a short walk west of Branston this afternoon.
The weather took a turn for the worst – cold and windy. I found a convenient log to sit on, to boil some water for soup.
It was a struggle to get the stove to light in the wind and even with the wind shield it took over 30mls of meths to heat the water – which did not quite reach boiling! I will have to take this into account when packing fuel for my back packing trips – I might not be allowing enough fuel on my packing list.
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This Vulcan stands at the edge of RAF Waddington near the A15.
I managed to get this shot, in good light, just before the rain started again.
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I had a short walk out east of Newark on Bank Holiday Tuesday – the light was just right as I passed through Stapleford Woods.
The above image was taken with Camera+, but the original was very dark in the foreground. I then used the Camera+ “Clarify” function to lighten the foreground without losing the sun burst.
All images made with my iPhone 4, including post processing and cropping.
A short walk in the woods yesterday.
I set out early and took some extra breakfast with me – and boiled water on my meths stove for tea, having found a convenient fallen tree, in a quiet clearing, to sit on.
I had to stand over the sapling, below, to get the frame I wanted and from that position I could not hold the iPhone steady enough, so I used the “stabiliser” finction in the Camera+ app to get a sharp image.
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