Monday, 28 November 2016

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Early One Morning

I'm no fan of early mornings as I've mentioned before but usually they surprise me for many reasons. Another one of Libby's pictures, EOS 100D at F10, ISO 100 and 18mm with automatic exposure.




Sunday, 27 November 2016

Sunet

It was Libbys first trip out with her new tripod. Taken from the west end of Huntcliff F29, ISO 250 and a 30 second exposure time. She was aiming for movement on the sea and a blurring of the headlights and is still annoyed that other areas are blurred too. Always a next time.


Thursday, 24 November 2016

Mikey

This is Mikey. That's all I need to say, other than the fact it was taken by Libby on Porthmadog beach around sunset. It was on her EOS 100D, F5 and -1.3 exposure.


Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Supper Moon

Taken on my phone while I was walking the dog. Its perhaps not the greatest technical photo in the world but I did manage to get a photo where lots of other better equipped photographers failed on Monday night.


Saturday, 12 November 2016

Whitby

Taken by Libby with her EOS 100D. The view across the harbour was taken with -3 exposure and 28mm zoom.


Thursday, 10 November 2016

Dracula

Well its obviously not a photo of Dracula himself, just his his final resting place. Perched high on Whitbys East cliff next to the abbey is Saint Hildas Church.
Taken by Libby with her Cannon EOS 100D with an exposure value of -3.
Incidentally  the town hosts a very interesting Goth weekend.



Monday, 7 November 2016

Woodland

Libby took this photo while we were walking the dog in Errington Woods near new Marske in Cleveland. She always loved looking at the trees even as a baby and for that snippet I'm sure she'll kill me.
Taken again with her trusty cannon EOS 100D, ISO 400 and the exposure knocked down to -3.


Sunday, 6 November 2016

Feeding Spider

Another from Libby but not sure about which species we're looking at. Anybody have any ideas?
The photo was taken using a Cannon EOS 100D on macro setting and a zoom at 55mm.


Thursday, 3 November 2016

Sunset

Taken by Libby Turnbull using an Cannon EOS 100D set at ISO 800, f5.6 and 18mm zoom.
Luckily Libs window usually has a good view of the setting sun but it proves you don't need to go far for a photo you just need to seize  the opportunities.