Angel
Ultraviolet Flower Test
Hmm… Turns out if you filter out all visible and IR light, you don’t have much light left (!) so it’s hard to get a high shutter speed or small aperture. These all employed a UV torch to help that. I was naively hoping for otherwise-invisible patterns to emerge but either I’m capturing the light wrong, or I’m misremembering something from my childhood about bees….
Dahlias
Not sure which of these I prefer…
Doomscroll Alternative
Order & Chaos
Royston Rockets Compo Night
Ikebana
I cannot decide if large-aperture multi-focus stacking creates a different image from a single smaller-aperture exposure (all other things being equal). My impression is that it creates a feeling of looking at a painted work (traditionally all parts in minute focus) that I do not feel with a straightforward large depth of field…
Pretending to not be geocaching
Small-Leaved Lime
Crosshatch
Black & White (IR) St Andrews
Giant Spider
Castle Sands
Oscar
10-month old Oscar was in his happy place chasing tennis balls on the East Sands.
Letting light in on magic… This looked a bit flat, but then I applied a linear gradient mask to the background and desaturated the distance, very satisfyingly giving it more depth.
St Monans
BMX Abduction
To be honest, when I look at this… I see this:
Overworked Tit
Overworked in the sense that I took a rough noisy image shot through a window and bounced it through multiple exports and Topaz and Photoshop re-workings before getting this. Your approval of this may vary.
Stotfold Mill
And, less interesting, but still something to bear in mind….