I bought a tripod the other day-from 7dayshop.com-£12.99 including delivery! Anyway I took it out the other night and tried a long exposure shot. This is the result: I love the starbursts-but shame about the traffic cones!
Emily and I went to craigmillar Castle today. I can't begin to describe how cold it was. The castle is, as ou can see, a ruin, and the wind and rain blew into every nook and cranny. I would like to go back again when it's warm enough to really explore it, and to enjoy the views from the top!
There was a parade of 'art cars' in Edinburgh today. Artists had decorated various vehicles-from bikes to milk floats and hearses. Today's photo is some detail from one of cars!
I have been very poor at updating this blog-and have defnitely let the 365 slip. Anyway, here is one of my favourites from the day out to Loch Ard the other week. Love these boathouses reflected in the water.
I bought a new (to me) lens from ebay last week, and had a wee play around with it this morning. It is a f1.7 5mm prime lens. It works very differently from my zoom lens, and so is going to take some getting used to.
As you can see it does result a nice shallow depth of field.
I went out on saturday night to practise night photography. I took about 10 photos. My batteries ran out. I came home. Not much practise was had. But I did learn a lesson. Needless to say all my sets of batteries are now charged. Anyway, this was the best of the photos I took. Shops on The Royal Mile.
Last Sunday we got up early and drove up to the Trossachs. Loch Ard is a photograper's dream. The Loch has the most amazing reflective qualities. The mist was down thick over the loch when we arrived, and I was able to take some atmospheric photos. But even in the thick mist the loch still reflects. This photo looks more like a photo of a snow scene, but if you look at the fence protruding into the water you will be able to see the reflection in the water. And what a difference an hour makes-same fence, slightly different angle: