Tuesday 27 December 2011
Christmas Caravan
Labels:
caravan,
Christmas,
panorama,
panosaurus,
spherical
Monday 26 December 2011
All Saints, Thurcaston
10mm Tamron SP 10-24 10s @ f11 ISO200 |
The floodlit bell tower and graveyard at All Saint's Church, Thurcaston, Leicestershire (complete with ominous wheelie bins).
10mm Tamron SP 10-24 15s @ f9 ISO400 |
Tuesday 20 December 2011
Round Hill round-up
The joy of Panoramicearth is the stats they provide for embedded 'tours'. Previously, Frayssinet le Gelat village square was by far the most popular virtual tour. In the last month though - Round Hill at Wittenham Clumps is approaching 1000 views!
Labels:
beech,
little planet,
Little Wittenham,
panoramic earth,
small world
Wednesday 14 December 2011
PSA News
There's a joke about Roy Hattersley's biggest fan in there, somewhere |
Tear sheet from the Political Studies Association's newsletter.
Also see: Old Labour
Tuesday 13 December 2011
My first spherical!
Back in the pill box, I took zenith and nadir photos - just to see what happens. Most panoramic images don't really benefit from the full spherical treatment, but for fancy floors and ornate ceilings - it was worth having a go. Easypano's zoom buttons are still the wrong way round and they disappear completely after full-screen viewing. Refresh the page to get them back.
By the way, the strange looking black rectangle and circular scale is the Panosaurus 2.0 head which is holding the camera and which is, in turn, screwed to a Bembo ball and socket head and my rickety old 'Planet' tripod. These would not normally appear.
Obviously, the camera's not visible, but where's the photographer? I was stood right there, honest!
By the way, the strange looking black rectangle and circular scale is the Panosaurus 2.0 head which is holding the camera and which is, in turn, screwed to a Bembo ball and socket head and my rickety old 'Planet' tripod. These would not normally appear.
Obviously, the camera's not visible, but where's the photographer? I was stood right there, honest!
Monday 12 December 2011
Ferry Lane
Panorama of Ferry Lane, Cholsey supplied by Panoramic Earth
Virtual tour. Little Planet. 180˚ panoramic. How do you like yours?
Labels:
Cholsey,
Ferry Lane,
panoramic earth,
river,
Thames
Sunday 11 December 2011
Saturday 10 December 2011
Sunday 4 December 2011
Wycliffe Small Boats Head 2011
Another weekend, another head. This time between the banks of the Gloucester-Berkley Canal, Gloucestershire. Competitors rowing towards the weak winter sun.
Hundreds more photos from this event here.
Hundreds more photos from this event here.
Labels:
canal,
rowing,
sculling,
sport,
watersport,
Wycliffe Head
Monday 28 November 2011
Wallingford Head of the River 2011
STOP PRESS: Photoshelter WRC-HOR11 galleries get 4,438 image views in first 24 hours - 6,465 image views in first 60 hours!
Shiplake College's Novice coxed eight. Hundreds more photos here.
Wallingford Head 2011-Div1 - Images by Rob Bowker
Saturday 26 November 2011
Tuesday 15 November 2011
Round Hill, Little Wittenham
Beech trees on top of Round Hill, one of the Wittenham Clumps which are a landmark sequence of hills in South Oxfordshire. They form part of the Sinodun Hills and are also known locally as Mother Dunch's buttocks! The site is managed by the Earth Trust.
Panorama of Round Hill, Little Wittenham supplied by Panoramic Earth
Panorama of Beech plantation, Little Wittenham supplied by Panoramic Earth
Sequence: 30˚ up + level + 30˚ down.
Tamron SP 10-24mm @ 10mm
ISO 100, f11
Projection: equirectangular
Projection stitched and rendered in Hugin
Friday 11 November 2011
David the Harp #2
Another day, another learning curve. I've never really done formal portraits except of family and friends. When I got the opportunity to photograph David Tomlinson with his harp, I thought it would be daft not to have a go.
Last pic of the day |
I managed to 'borrow' a morning in the de Morney room at Howbery Park. Plenty of space and just enough natural light to work by. It is a conference room in its spare time, so the big projection screen doubled as a very useful reflector.
The taking is half the story, the rest is in the edit. I got about 40 useful frames out of 210. Balancing available light with a moving target on a dull November morning risks shake - and I got plenty of that. I'm sticking with black and white for this post because, well, sometimes when you take the colour away, you're left with something closer to the truth.
Cunningly placed copy area, top right |
Big thanks to Angela Andrews at Howbery Park for the use of the room.
Feel free to wade through the colour work here.
Feel free to wade through the colour work here.
Labels:
David Tomlinson,
harp,
Howbery Park,
portrait,
Wallingford
Wednesday 9 November 2011
David the Harp
Sunday 6 November 2011
Captain's Bulletin
Hey! I made Reading Rowing Club's Captain's Bulletin: Nov 11.
Picture sales from this event are my best yet - thank you, my discerning customers. Was it the sunshine? Was it the photography? Or is it just a case of sticking with it?
Picture sales from this event are my best yet - thank you, my discerning customers. Was it the sunshine? Was it the photography? Or is it just a case of sticking with it?
Labels:
Reading Small Boats Head,
rowing,
tear sheet,
Thames
Thursday 3 November 2011
Old Labour
I don't suppose a photo blog is the best place to advertise failure, but this one's interesting - and I learned quite a lot:
Committee Room G, resplendent under four dim overhead lamps |
Last week, I had the good fortune to be asked to take some photographs of a presentation and discussion by Lord (Roy) Hattersley and political academic Kevin Hickson. The meeting was in a committee room at The House of Lords and was organised by The Political Qarterly, publisher of their jointly-penned article, In praise of social democracy. Worth a read - it is about equality.
As you can see, Committee Room G is small and dimly lit. By the time 60-odd people were seated, there wasn't a huge amount of room to move about. I'd decided beforehand that flash would have been much too intrusive. Even the noise of the camera shutter seemed to bounce of the walls and fill the room. So much for being inconspicuous. Even with a monopod, I was trying to take pictures at ISO 3200, 1/15s, f5.6. Tip for next time? Set up some flash photos before or after the meeting!
In the end, I grabbed a few key frames, gave up, sat down, and listened to Roy, Kevin, John Denham MP, Helen Goodman MP, the Guardian's David Walker, Neil Kinnock, Austin Mitchell MP, Lord (Neil) Kinnock. I have never heard so many politicians talk as much sense in such a short space of time. See what I mean about old labour?
Roy Hattersley and Helen Goodman MP enjoy an off-mic moment of merriment |
John Denham MP, Dr Kevin Hickson and Roy Hattersley |
Quote of the day: when asked if he'd mind being photographed, Roy Hattersley said,
"Dear boy, did you ever meet a politician who didn't like having his picture taken?"
Acknowledgements:
Thank you Emma for inviting me along.
Photoshop for helping me rescue a few pictures.
The House of Lords procurement department for an excellent bottle of red.
Tuesday 1 November 2011
Pan-tastic
Camera: Nikon D5000
Lens: Tamron SP 10-24 @ 10mm
Head: Panosaurus 2.0
24 frames in 2 rows, 20˚ above and below horizontal
Stitching: Hugin
Flash: EasyPano Panoweaver 5.0 (demo). Embeded as iFrame
Another one, in the kitchen - tip: this one has scrolling="no" before width=
Finally, the FULL iFrame code from Easypano at size 600 x 300:
Labels:
360,
Hugin,
interior,
kitchen,
panorama,
panosaurus,
virtual tour,
wide angle
Wednesday 26 October 2011
Monday 17 October 2011
Small boats
Photos of rowers in extremis on the River Thames on Sunday. Approaching and then disappearing at speed. Full set here.
Saturday 15 October 2011
Didcot power station
Friday 7 October 2011
Thursday 6 October 2011
Tuesday 4 October 2011
Fame at last
...well, anonymity, at least. Some pics I donated on request to Thames Valley Park Regatta website. A picture credit would have been polite, but that's a big ask.
Labels:
rowing,
sculling,
Thames,
Thames Valley Park regatta
Sunday 2 October 2011
Wallingford R C Long Distance Sculls - photos available
Labels:
rowing,
sculling,
Thames,
Wallingford,
Wallingford Rowing Club
Saturday 1 October 2011
Wallingford Rowing Club Long Distance Sculls
01 October 2011 - watch out for the full set, coming up on PhotoShelter |
Friday 30 September 2011
Cholsey, bridleway
Thursday 29 September 2011
Cholsey Hill
Labels:
autumn,
Cholsey,
landscape,
panorama,
panoramic earth
Wednesday 28 September 2011
Sunday 25 September 2011
Gratuitous cat photo
Remaining impressed at the quality of the 55-200mm Nikon AF-S lens |
Thursday 22 September 2011
Medway
Medway Power Station (gas) dwarfed by Grain Power Station (oil), Isle of Grain, Medway |
Monday 19 September 2011
Twin Towers
I spent the weekend aboard The Morning Star Trust's Dayspring. This is the view from her berth in Chatham Marina on the Medway. Good, innit? |
Labels:
apartments,
Chatham,
dock,
marina,
Medway,
reflection,
regeneration,
St Marys Island,
sunset,
Tamron SP 10-24mm,
wide angle
Thursday 15 September 2011
Between the Leatherne Bottel and Cleeve Lock
Wednesday 7 September 2011
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