Another year and once again I will be attempting to post at least one image each week but, like 2020, covid virus restrictions will be a limiting factor. Maybe I will get a vaccination sometime in March (at least the first shot) but I suspect small towns will be well down the priority list.
If anybody wants to have a go at a Project 52 Challenge they should create their own thread but looking roughly similar to this one. More details here
2021 Project 52 Challenge
I haven't chosen a particular theme for this year but going by my first images, perhaps a 'think before you click' idea may appear.
My first image was taken at 9 am on New Year's Day from my house; well actually the road in front of my house.
7D wilth Canon 70-200 lens. 1/200 F11 Iso 200. Merge of two bracketed exposures plus a few other tweaks. I tried several angles where I was shooting between foliage and taking care to keep myself clear of passing cars. My idea was to find an interesting and balanced scene which also showed the thin covering of snow on Dartmoor in the far distance. This was the only one which came close to being acceptable. The cloud rapidly increased within a short time and the light was lost.
This image was on January 4 where I was doing a survey of flowers blooming at the wrong time. Cool fresh wind and darkening cloud with a rainbow. I was facing into the wind and there were spots of rain so I was worried about getting spots on my lens. So I was shooting quickly and experimenting with how much to include of the right side small tree. I eventually rejected the images which only showed part of the tree.
Trouble was, I thought my camera was set to F11 and Iso 400, as it was when I started the day; but I had previously increased the Iso to photograph a fungus in poor light and forgot to reset. So using 800 has given a bit of unnecessary image noise. I was more worried about rain spots than checking my shooting settings, which was a mistake.
Canon 24-105 lens. 1/1000 F8 Iso 800. I shot bracketed exposures but rejected them due to high noise in the shadows and did a merge of two Raw conversions from a single image.
Then, on my way home I noticed a farmer was harvesting cabbages so I stopped my car in the gateway. It was just a country road and other cars could squeeze past but I didn't want to spend too long in case a lorry or tractor came along. Once again I was facing into those rain spots and standing on the edge of a muddy field without realising my high Iso setting. Also, I thought I was focusing on the start of that line of brussels sprouts but the camera actually auto focused on the tractor so my foreground was out of focus. This was made worse because the line of sprouts was diagonal to my view, not square on, so the left side was well out of focus.
Canon 24-105 lens 1/640 F8 Iso 800. Cropped to remove out of focus foreground and a merge of two Raw conversions.