Town Hall Flowers
Today’s shot is from another walk into town. This is the flower bed outside the Town Hall.
Today’s shot is from another walk into town. This is the flower bed outside the Town Hall.
Today’s shot is on the iPhone with a brand new black and white App, ‘MPro’.
The app is another that shoot sin black and white only and has a number of on screen filters.
Today’s shot comes from my last regular season game of American football.
I went down to Watford to cover their last game against the Bedfordshire Blue Raiders.
It occurred to me today that with half a year gone in the ‘photo-a-day’ project, I haven’t taken a photo of our pet rabbit.
Fortunately, I am weekend off at the moment which meant I got to sit down and watch the opening of the 2012 London Olympic Games.
This shot was taken late evening. I had a quick search round the garden, with the iPhone, looking for something to snap.
My 366 project is not just about taking nice photos, it’s about things that happen day to day.
We’re decorating my eldest’s bedroom at the moment and are chucking out her bed and all her furniture.
Today’s shot comes from a little portrait session I had with two Hertfordshire Tornadoes players down at Hitchin Rugby Club.
We had a visit from my brother and his girlfriend and daughter and took them for a trip to our local family farm at Standalone in Letchworth.
We went to friends’ 25th wedding anniversary party at the church hall this evening.
A selection of people checking out the second hand books at our local independent bookshop in Letchworth.
Testing out a new app on the iPhone. This one is ‘Hueless’ and allows you to see the B&W effect live in camera.
Today’s shot was done using the macro Speedlite setup I posted yesterday, with the flashgun directed right to the front of the lens.
My latest bit of kit arrived yesterday, a magic arm.
I’ve bought it to use it as a flash bracket to get the flash head close to the end of the lens.
So today we went to Nottingham to see the graduation ceremony of our first born.
She managed a First Class Honours Science Degree and received her award at the theatre in Nottingham city centre.
That was the score as Watford Cheetahs beat the Maidstone Pumas today.
Despite the rain we’ve had recently, it stayed away during the match.
Today’s shot is another on the compact Lumix TZ30.
This one was taken on a walk into town and shows the old Letchworth Grammar School which fronts the Broadway in Letchworth.
Today’s shot was the 7th photo taken on a new Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 which was bought a couple of hours earlier.
I fancied upgrading my TZ18 which is a small compact camera I carry on my belt for times when I don’t have my DSLRs around.
Today’s shot is another late night effort in the shed with the MP-E 65 macro lens.
This one is a shot of the exposure scale knob on the top of a Russian FED5C 35mm film camera.
Today’s shot is an extension of yesterday’s, in that it’s another test of the Lumix compact camera with a remote flashgun.
This shot wouldn’t be possible on a DSLR without High Speed Flash Sync.
Today’s shot was taken out of curiosity. I had the Lumix on the desk and tried to take a shot on macro settings.
Today’s shot is a quick grab off the iPhone of Tess as she pleads for a game of football.
A macro shot taken around 3x life size with the Canon MP-E 65 macro lens.
This was actually a panning shot as I had to keep track of the snail as it foraged across the garden. It is surprising how fast they move when you are looking at them three times life size.
Today’s shot comes from an American football game between the Watford Cheetahs and the Milton Keynes Pathfinders.
So this is the beast which takes a fair percentage of the shots for my 366 project.
I’m currently designing a website for my iPhoneography and need a few little graphics, so I took this shot of the phone on a piece of white perspex.
I went to London this evening to see Warhorse at the New London Theatre – brilliant, by the way, just go!
Taken in the garden. I haven’t got a clue what it is, but it’s on our rockery.
Today’s shot was just a quick grab shot before I went to work.
The bee was on the path outside the shed so I grabbed the camera, put the MP-E 65 macro lens on, ramped up the ISO to 4000 and took a quick set of shots, hand-held.
Today’s shot was taken in the town centre using an App on the iPhone.
TinyPlanets, turns a photo into a tiny world by distorting the image around 360 degrees.