5 August 2008

Photowalk 27 – Early Morning At Fort Brockhurst

Posted by Rob_Nunn under: photowalks .

Reeds Mk 2Bit late this one, these are some of the edited shots from the set I took at the same time as I use using my Minolta SRT 101 – I’ve gone a bit HDR / Sepia mad, but some look OK.

Reeds Mk 2 Taken With Fujifilm S5700, Aperture Priority, Processed To HDR With 3 Images +1 ev, 0ev, -1ev, 0ev: F6.3, 1/420th, ISO 64, Focal Length 13mm, Tripod
Reeds Mk 2

It seems so long since I did any editing with photos from my Fujifilm S5700! I hdr’d this with Photomatix (although I didn’t really need to), usual levels, then applied a b&w treatment in Photoshop.

Lillys Taken With Fujifilm S5700, Aperture Priority, F13.6, 1/85th, ISO 64, Focal Length 6mm, Tripod
Lillys

Went for a really small aperture (on my camera), F13.6 to maximise the depth of field across the moat. I liked the reflected Sun in the water, and the pattern of the lillies. I used Elements this time to edit and add a sepia tone.

Breakfast Taken With Fujifilm S5700, Aperture Priority, F13.6, 1/85th, ISO 64, Focal Length 6mm, Handheld
Breakfast

The beauty of visiting wildlife areas early in the morning is that you can catch the animals eating, sleeping, and generally behaving a bit more overtly than later in the day, when dog walkers and kids have had a chance to disturb them.

Again, shot with a small aperture to maximise DOF I had to crop this one a bit to cut out the distracting trees, but I couldn’t get a shot of both of the swans with their heads out of the water at the same time.

This edit (done with Elements) also sees a return of Flaming Pears Melancholytron Filter – which adds a darkening and blurring vignette. It just takes about five minutes to apply on my old PC!

Let Sleeping Ducks Lie Taken With Fujifilm S5700, Aperture Priority, Processed To HDR With 3 Images +1 ev, 0ev, -1ev, 0ev: F6.3, 1/13th, ISO 200, Focal Length 15mm, Tripod
Let Sleeping Ducks Lie

Another benefit for getting up early is that any waterways could be dead calm, for brilliant reflections.

This is another hdr, which again I probably could have just used the original 0ev image. I think the sepia treatment is a bit strong – this image is way too warm.

A Quick Peek Taken With Fujifilm S5700, Aperture Priority, Processed To HDR With 3 Images +1 ev, 0ev, -1ev, 0ev: F13.6, 1/8th, ISO 64, Focal Length 15mm, Tripod
A Quick Peek

I finish off with one of my usual HDRs – sorry, I can’t resist at least one…

It was great to get up early and see the nice reflections in the moat, and the wildlife so abundant, a nice little photowalk.

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