37 posts tagged “project365”
Right, that’s it. Bang up to date. Been through and processed all of last week’s; and the week before’s which were languishing unblogged on Flickr are now blogged.
Click on the picture to see it large – it really is worth it!
A great day out at the Wildlife Heritage Foundation care of Chris Weston Wildlife Photography. And of course of my lovely wife who bought the day for me as a birthday present!
The WHF isn’t open to the general public; they do, however, open up to small groups of photographers. This makes funds for their conservation work; there’s no merit in us aggravating the animals because they’d just hide away from the camera; so it’s win all round.
As a result, you can get far closer than you would ever get to big cats in a zoo – they let you inside the barrier so you’re right up against the fence – being careful to watch out for a paw reaching through to snag you or your camera… We saw (and shot) lions, tigers, Amur leopards, snow leopards, cheetahs, pallas cats, pumas and a lynx! The day started with a few of the cats, then lunch, more cats, and tea. Then, in the wonderful early evening light, we had time to wander round on our own to catch whatever we wanted rather than being in a group of fifteen photographers – great light, not tripping over each other, but with the background to know what you’re doing let us get some great shooting opportunities.
Our instructor (in this case Chris’s colleague Pete Watmough) was there to give advice when needed, but didn’t poke his nose in when it wasn’t; in my case, a few helpful suggestions about catching a cat in motion and some great observations about the cat’s characters, which is vital to spot their behaviour and hence catch them well.
More to come just as soon as I can get the rest of the pictures processed to a suitable standard…
Down to Chichester for a sunny weekend with Sarah. Mum & Dad’s cute cat visitor came to visit again and seemed to welcome some fresh faces to cuddle him – not to mention fresh laps to sit on.
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After that, a trip round the Cathedral:
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Dinner that evening at The Earl of March in Lavant. I recall this place from my youth as being a scruffy sort of pub, with little reputation, then as an empty boarded up place. I’d not really paid it much attention since 2007 though when it was acquired by Giles Thompson, the former Executive Head Chef of the Ritz. And now the food is delicious and tasty, the place is well presented, and service attentive and polite. I had fillet of West Sussex beef with rosti potato, spring greens, wild mushrooms & peppercorn sauce followed by sticky toffee pudding with toffee Sauce and vanilla Ice Cream. Recommended. That just left us with time on Sunday morning for a walk from Emsworth to Langstone, finishing with a pint (well, Sarah had an apple juice – she was driving) sat on the wall by the Royal Oak soaking up the sun and watching Muffin the Westie running around. Recommended if you’re anywhere in the Chichester area looking for a good meal.
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To the London Transport Museum depot on 7 March for the museum’s third Flickr scavenger hunt. For the uninitiated this involves scurrying round with a set of cryptic clues looking for what the answer might be, then snapping a shot of it. And in case that wasn’t hard enough, three group photos were required of each team doing something, plus we had to find five pictures and recreate them. We didn’t do badly, all in all – Scot, Melinda, Ian and I. This was the first time I think that their hunt was set in the depot – which made things harder as it’s a real hodge-podge of different stuff, not arranged in a visitor friendly order – and the crowds were massive for some reason!
Many thanks to Jane Findlay at the museum for organising it – and our intrepid questionmeisters for giving us such a challenging afternoon!
I’ve got woefully behind on blogging my Project 365. Although I have been posting them to Flickr, so you can see I’m still doing it! I’m afraid work just got way on top of me… way, way on top of me – it’s the busy season for us accountants.
Some catching up, anyway… and if you’d like to see the ones I’m truly pleased with, click on 55 and 60 – the lighting came good!
More later this week…
| 54/365 Pen pot | 55/365 Tulip | 56/365 Sign of the times |
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| 57/365 Viaduct | 58/365 Cufflinks | 59/365 Book |
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| 60/365 Night flowers | 61/365 Avenue | 62/365 Only me |
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| 63/365 Dome | 64/365 Tulip | 65/365 Nom nom nom |
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Had a minor operation on Monday, so was confined to barracks for a few days. Kept taking photos, but was a bit out of time in updating. Sorry! Mostly recovered… scar healing nicely!
42/365 Phoebe meets herself! Only a quick snap as I’d been at work for 12 hours and still had more to do that evening.
43/365 A new day dawns. Rooftop sunrise over St Paul’s Cathedral.
44/365 Gantry. In Wandsworth to pick up Sarah’s Valentine’s day cupcakes.
45/365 Cupcakes. A success! The cupcakes which I got Sarah for Valentine’s day came from the wonderful Crumbs and Doilies.
And if you want to see self-same cupcakes…
46/365 For me? Finally, there were some Valentine’s roses as well. But someone thinks they were actually for her!
Bad Richard. Bad Richard. Not been blogging my Project365, er, project as I go along.
So some catching up is in order.
34/365 Input. Too snowy to go out and about today. So a different take on a familiar object.
35/365 Workhorse. My trusty laptop. For some reason, only the N key is rubbing off. No idea why - I must type more Ns than anything else!
36/365 Jump to it. Again, snow meant my bag was taken up by things like office trousers and shoes, so no room to take the camera to work. Close-up of my trusty trainers.
37/365 Rothko-esque. Well, only a pale imitation. But it’s his sort of colours. Idea suggested by my colleague Amanda remarking on the many different colours of jumper I’d warn to the office during snow week.
38/365 Pasta #2. Not that good a shot because I didn’t want it to get cold! Sarah gave me a pasta machine for my birthday. This is our second attempt - spicy mushroom spinach agnolotti with pancetta sauce.
39/365 Vivid. Gerbera held by a Wimberley Plamp photographed against coloured card blu-tacked to the conservatory window.
40/365 Wintry journey. View from the train, betwixt and between St Albans and Radlett.
41/365 Full moon. I used to be a werewolf. But I’m alright nowooooooooo. Need to try this one again with a tripod and lower ISO, methinks.
Technical notes:
Nikon D90. 3.5-5.6G IF-ED AF-S VR DX @ 62mm. 1/100 @ f/4.8 ISO 800
In case anyone in the UK hadn’t noticed, it snowed today. Hey, it even reached the pages of the New York Times, so it must’ve been news! I went for two photowalks through the park and round the Abbey. Firstly just after dawn when it was stopping snowing and I thought the trains might recover, secondly at lunchtime with Sarah. This shot was from the early shoot. It was a toss-up between that one and this one for today’s pick:
A small handful of others – please do click through and have a look!
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