I am plugging slowly through the Magnificent Seven Victorian cemeteries in London as a way to get me outside and away from my still lives. I am finding it refreshing to try something new and it presents a whole new range of challenges.
This is the fourth cemetery and I still feel as though I am finding my feet with this. I managed to take an uncharged spare battery with me (yup...) so only got around half the cemetery before having to pack up. Also, I am starting to see the need for a tripod or other form of light, public-transport-friendly support. I tried bracketed shots to convert a high contrast scene into HDR and, even though the differences between the shots were small, it was beyond the capability of my geriatric Photoshop to align them. Never mind. I manually blended two of the exposures and salvaged the shot that way.
No stand out shots from the day, I don't think, and I have a pile more to look at and process. But, in the meantime, I am still looking for any pointers or suggestions for new approaches or challenges. I want to try and get the next cemetery done this month (having left it four months between the last two).