Showing posts with label The Copse at Ham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Copse at Ham. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 September 2009

Crossing paths - # 09/139


The Copse behind Ham House. Slabs of light and shade in the late afternoon sun.

Wednesday, 19 August 2009

1/15sec #1 - # 09/117

I decided to see what would happen if I just attached a wide angle lens, locked the shutter at 1/15th second and simply clicked away randomly.

So, be prepared a for a load of weird shots. At least it's a way for me to climb out of the dearth of photos and themes that has built up after a rather abnormal Summer of bad weather and dealing with all kinds of "wot-not" that has taken my time and attention away from creating nice photos.

Here I am, speeding towards Ham House. Ahead is one of my "favourite trees", looking rather brown. I must investigate to find out why. Don't you just love it when you come across diverging foot paths?

Sunday, 24 February 2008

Ham Copse sunset - # 08/26

...another little sunset shot as we rest for the weekend. On Monday we'll be back sorting through the mud and muck finding more flotsam and jetsam in Brentford.

Camera: Olympus C7070 WZ

Monday, 22 October 2007

Treescape with sunset behind- # 269


As I crossed "the Copse" in Ham I looked and saw: "Wow, that's striking, and very moving". I snapped 5 frames on different exposures. This was "the most appropriate/nearest to the feeling"..........but it has failed. Why?