Friday 25 June 2021

More Dragonflies

 I have not been out with my camera for a few days. So, I grabbed my Fuji kit, XT1 with a 100-400mm, (no polarizer) and went to my usual exercise place of choice, Hatfield Forest. I wanted to compare the Canon outfit with my Fuji kit. I think the Fuji does a very good job. 







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Thursday 17 June 2021

Dragonflies & Damselflies Day 2

 I returned today, Wednesday 16th, to see if I can improve on my technique to photograph these flies. Yesterday I took my shots using a Canon 100-400mm lens fitted with a polarizing filter. I had set out to take shots on & around water. I had not expected to be shooting dragonflies however I had a couple of surprises. First one was the effect of the polarizer on the results. The colours were much richer than I expected, as my white balance was correct, and I had not boosted the colours using Photoshop I concluded that this must be due to the polarizing filter. Second problem is this is a slow lens, so this means working with high ISO or a tight depth of field. Of course, removing the Polarizer would help. Today I switched to my faster 70-200mm f2.8, I decided to use a polarizer although in future I would rather have the breadth of aperture and speed without the polarizer.















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Monday 14 June 2021

Dragonflies & Damselflies

I visited Hatfield Forest lakes today. Something I don’t have a lot of experience of is photographing Dragonflies & Damselflies. Today I spent a few hours around the smaller lakes. A very enjoyable few hours, but now I need to do some homework ready for next time.
















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Friday 11 June 2021

Maldon Promenade Essex

Last Wednesday, we paid our first visit to the cost since the first lockdown, back in March 2020. These are a few shots I took.













    © Lionel Callow 2021