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This evening’s shot is another macro from my iPhone.
This evening’s shot is another macro from my iPhone.
I was taking some record shots of my latest batch of newly-acquired vintage cameras and decided on this one.
I’m not entirely sure, but I think this is a hummingbird bee. It was sat on the path outside the shed for ages, so I grabbed the camera and fired off a few shots.
Today’s shot was a quickie over the garden fence of the evening sky.
Today’s shot is Tess wearing her new Easter Bonnet as bought by my girls today.
It’s amazing how many of my photos seem to be taken in, at or near Morrison’s Supermarket.
Today’s shot was taken on a walk over to the town centre. I was actually taking photos on a 1930s Voigtlander Bessa folding camera on 120mm film, when I decided to run off a few snaps on the iPhone.
Today’s shot is of some new gear that arrived in the post this morning.
Today’s shot was taken on an extremely busy day. Work from 7am until 4pm, home, quick shop and then straight out to conduct my choir at their first concert of the year in St Albans.
Today’s shot comes from the British Universities American Football League National Championship semi-final between the Hertfordshire Hurricanes (green) and the Loughborough Aces.
Today’s shot was taken as I arrived at work around 6.45am. The journey in was quite foggy so I took the opportunity to snap the sun rising over the fields towards Hatfield.
Not the best photo I’ve ever taken, just a sneaky one over the garden gate of a film crew outside my house.
Today’s shot saw me crawling around the garden with a macro lens.
Today’s shot is a macro shot taken with the Canon MP-E 65mm.
Today’s shot is a late night trip up the motorway on the way home.
Today’s photo is of a light bulb. It’s not the merit of the photo I’m highlighting; it’s just a quick grab shot on the phone, but more the shock I got when it arrived.
Today’s shot is an action shot from an American football match between the University of Hertfordshire Hurricanes and the University of Cardiff Cobras.
This is the first time I’ve ever tried an HDR shot with a compact camera.
Today’s shot involves sticking a Two-and-a-half grand DSLR camera in the fridge and firing it with a remote trigger when the fridge door was opened.
Another go with the slow shutter app on the iPhone. These slow shutter apps mimic a slow shutter, in reality all they do is take lots of photos at around 1/15sec and merge them together.
I’m growing chillis again this year and here is one of the first sprouted ones.
Today’s shot follows on from yesterday’s experiments with movement and car photography.
Always trying to push the boundaries with my photography, I mounted my iPhone into a Diff case, attached it to a suction cup tripod mount and stuck it on the outside of my car.
I was taking some product shots in the light tent of some old cameras & wondered how the iPhone would cope. so I set it up in my ‘Diff case’ and mounted it on a Gorilla Pod.
My new photo gear stickers came this week and tonight I applied them to all my equipment.
A photo grabbed quickly at the start of a camera club meeting.
Tonight’s shot is a macro shot of the Zenzanon EII 75mm f2.8 lens attached to my Bronica ETRS medium format film camera.
Today’s shot was taken on my regular walk into the town centre, another shot of our Town Hall.