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5th October 2024, 05:21 PM
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10th October 2024, 05:06 PM
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20th October 2024, 05:12 PM
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Re: 2024 Project 52 - Weekly Photos by Geoff F - Part 4
Week 45 - Limebury Point, Salcombe. Another of those impossible scenes - but I might as well have a go anyway.
7D with Tamron 24-70 lens. 1/1600 F11 Iso 125. Merge of two bracketed exposures
The tree must come down. Probably what I know as a Macracarpa, also possibly known as Monterey Cypress. They were favourites of the Victorians but were often planted in the wrong locations without any forethought about their eventual size. Now they are reaching the end of their lives and are becoming dangerous so they have to be felled. But it has become a difficult job.
1/640 F9 Iso 400
Last edited by Geoff F; 20th October 2024 at 05:24 PM.
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21st October 2024, 10:01 AM
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Re: 2024 Project 52 - Weekly Photos by Geoff F - Part 4
Another nice set Geoff. I especially like the tree felling one for its story telling, framing, colours, and the way you have handled the exposure. Or to put it another way, I like this one a lot . No sign of "Project 52" fatigue here.
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25th October 2024, 05:04 PM
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Re: 2024 Project 52 - Weekly Photos by Geoff F - Part 4
Thanks for the comment, Bill. With the tree I was thinking about the local history society. Possibly to use in the next calendar but also as a record of a local event. History isn't just finding out about times past. Future history requires the recording of current events which may be of some interest in 50 years time, or longer.
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25th October 2024, 05:07 PM
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Re: 2024 Project 52 - Weekly Photos by Geoff F - Part 4
Week 46 - Dock Bug. Sometimes, hiding just means looking inconspicuous compared with a bright and colourful background.
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29th October 2024, 05:53 PM
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Re: 2024 Project 52 - Weekly Photos by Geoff F - Part 4
Week 47 - Fox & Cubs (Pilosella aurantiaca). It may be the end of October and the clocks have been set back an hour but there are still a few summer flowers about.
7D with Sigma 180 macro lens. 1/200 F13 Iso 400. Flash used.
And a brown form of Cassida vibex Tortoise Beetle. They are normally a bright green and black colour but brownish forms sometimes occur, particularly late in the season.
1/200 F10 Iso 400. Flash used.
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8th November 2024, 06:31 PM
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Re: 2024 Project 52 - Weekly Photos by Geoff F - Part 4
Week 48 - Chilli Logs to deter squirrels. The company where I purchase my bird seed has produced some suet logs with added chilli powder to deter squirrels while birds are unaffected. So what do my garden visiting squirrels think of them?
Absolutely delicious. 7D with Canon 70-200 lens. 1/50 F6.3 Iso 800 in poor light.
The birds seem to prefer their previous Super Suet Balls
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9th November 2024, 10:10 AM
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Re: 2024 Project 52 - Weekly Photos by Geoff F - Part 4
Hardly surprising given how much Americans enjoy chilli
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9th November 2024, 04:23 PM
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Re: 2024 Project 52 - Weekly Photos by Geoff F - Part 4
A wonderfully sharp and entertaining photo.
Geoff, do you do your bird feeder shots with a tripod or with a very steady hand?
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9th November 2024, 05:41 PM
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Re: 2024 Project 52 - Weekly Photos by Geoff F - Part 4
It depends on the circumstances and which lens I use, Bruce.
This one was handheld but I was shooting through the gap in an open window so I was able to steady myself against the house wall and use the lens stabilisation. I took several shots which weren't totally sharp.
When using my 150-600 lens I generally prefer to use a tripod simply to carry some equipment weight
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12th November 2024, 04:12 PM
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12th November 2024, 06:04 PM
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Re: 2024 Project 52 - Weekly Photos by Geoff F - Part 4
With the Berberis, I was looking up towards the top of a 7 ft high bush. On second thoughts, I should have removed some of the distractions before shooting. Or clipped off the main subject and mounted it in a better location.
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13th November 2024, 11:21 AM
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Re: 2024 Project 52 - Weekly Photos by Geoff F - Part 4
... or leave it out since the Nigella and (especially) the snapdragon are so lovely!
Last edited by billtils; 13th November 2024 at 11:28 AM.
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14th November 2024, 02:08 AM
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Re: 2024 Project 52 - Weekly Photos by Geoff F - Part 4
Geoff, the berberis darwinii caught my attention. In my part of the world, I'm aware of two native berberis species, berberis nervosa and berberis aquifolium (both aka Oregon grape) so it was interesting to see a different species but one with similar leaves.
I agree with Bill that the first two images turned out very well; my favourite is the Nigella.
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14th November 2024, 05:41 PM
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Re: 2024 Project 52 - Weekly Photos by Geoff F - Part 4
I also have some Berberis aquifolium in my garden. It is a rather unassuming low growing plant but generally trouble free.
B. darwini is a very useful tough evergreen plant with somewhat spiky holly like leaves. It can make a good hedge up to about 8 ft high with those bright orange flowers being followed by purple berries which are popular with birds particularly Blackbirds who leave bright purple 'thank you' messages all over the paths and on my car.
I had some B. thunbergii which is a deciduous shrub with purple leaves and vicious spines which can grow to 8 ft. Unfortunately they suffered from die back which recently caused me to lose quite a few shrubs and small trees.
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Re: 2024 Project 52 - Weekly Photos by Geoff F - Part 4
Week 50 - One of those calm and sunny early winter days. From a local part of the cliff path.
7D with Tamron 24-70 lens. 1/320 F11 Iso 320. Merge of two bracketed exposures.
The old tower was erected as a lookout and signalling station during the Napoleonic War.
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