Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Balnahanaid


Balnahanaid, Glenlyon
Originally uploaded by Lyonheart
The weather looks worse than it felt. It was really a fairly pleasant afternoon. I used my Orange Red filter to bring out the dramatic clouds and framed the shot to see the farm through the wall. For me this captures the feel of Glenlyon at this point.

Jonathan


Jonathan
Originally uploaded by Lyonheart
An early photograph of my youngest son. Taken in 1981. Shot on Ilford PanF. Not sure what the developer was but it was almost certainly Ilford. I used to develop them in the bathroom in our flat using Paterson tanks.

Saturday, 23 August 2008

If You Go Down To The Woods Today...


Chanterelles
Originally uploaded by Lyonheart
You will find Chanterelles and more funghi than you can shake a stick at. Though I'm never quite sure why one would want to shake a stick at anything.

Monday, 16 June 2008

Whatever The Weather

Scottish Downhill Mountain BikeSo the forecast is poor, but what the hell. We're going to head north for a few days. I plan to take the Ebony and the Nikon 35mm, the D200 and the F3. It will be good to get some fresh views. I might even see the sea.

Yesterday I went to a Scottish Downhill Mountain Bike event. Got some good shots on the D200. Very hard to catch the sense of energy and motion. I prefer the "blurred" shots.

Last night we heard a bird scratching and fluttering against the window. It was a newly fledged wren from our nest. A saw two of them and mum was chirping excitedly from the undergrowth. I also discovered that a blackbird has decided to set up home in the scented rose bush by the front door. Not the most convenient spot. At least she'll have some peace for a couple of days while we are away.

Saturday, 14 June 2008

Jenny

Wren 1I was able to get a good shot of Jenny Wren as she brought insects to her chicks. It involved hanging out the upstairs window to a dangerous extent. But the shot was worth it. Because Jamie had borrowed my Nikon 18-200 I had to use the Sigma 24-70. I always feel it's a bit soft. I may try again this morning with the Nikon.

Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Cave Dweller

Three StonesOn Sunday I discovered that an old house martin nest at the front of the house had an unusual resident. A wren has taken up residence and is feeding her family of chicks. We sat in the afternoon sun and marvelled at this thumb sized bundle of energy bustling back and forwards with endless beak-fulls of food. I've never heard of such a thing before. Amazing. If she's still there on Saturday I'll try to photograph her.

A very annoying thing I discovered on Sunday was that I had misloaded some darkslides. I tried to develop my river photos from last week. I was using up the last of my DDX developer. When I unloaded the dark slides I discovered that the negatives were loaded with the emulsion facing away from the lens. I didn't even bother running them through the process. I new they would be poor quality and binned them. It was just four sheets but at 65p a sheet it is still irritating.

So I developed the shots I took on HP5 on Saturday. The negatives look fine. I've decided to concentrate on the Delta 100 for the next while. The HP5 is good for portrait work where shorter exposures helps. But I don't need it most of the time. I've loaded up most of the darkslides with the Delta 100 - the right way around! I've only got four HP5 shots left. I plan to order some more film, the Delta 100, for when I'm off next week.

Sunday, 8 June 2008

Small World

TrappedIt was so warm and sunny. Macro called. The old quarry pools drew me in. Dragonflies and damselflies. The early ones. A Four Spotted Chaser, and a Large Red Damselfly. Baby newts amongst the Common Sundew drew the eye. They tried to hide from me, and the sun, in the shade of the bog plants. On the sundew a trapped crane fly stared back. Motionless in the glaring light. Held by sticky dew drops. Waiting. Red means danger.