Friday, 12 June 2009

Watch out for the humpback

More from the fantastic BBC Natures Great events series!

The DVD is out now on amazon. If anyone would like to buy me a (very) early Christmas present!

Diving yesterday

Antony Gatrell completed his Instructor Speciality courses with me at Capernwray yesterday. We were joined by Dave Morgan, and between us hence had three cameras on the go. It was a pretty bright day, so ideal for wide angle, so I chose to use a 105mm VR macro lens! Still quite like the results-I wasn't sure about the leaf picture, but I do quite like it!



Tuesday, 2 June 2009

Getting lost with Roger

David Kneale, Michael Ashworth and I put our faith in Roger Heron's usually keen sense of direction when we set out to do a Multilevel Adventure Dive last Saturday here at Capernwray. The plan was simplicity itself, so David and I tooled up with cameras and promised to be "bad buddies" while Roger and Michael led the way.

Well we turned left instead of right, and had a memorable dive along the weed festooned walls in "dappled" sunlight. It was very pretty, and we managed to save things at the last momment by re-tracing our steps. It was a great dive (even if not the planned one!)

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Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Flickr wetpixel group

I have been quite active on Flickr for some time, and like it as a place to put pictures that I would like to show to a larger audience than I might get on my web site alone. It is a social place, and getting and giving feedback is great for the soul (and ego!)

I have recently been made an admin for the wetpixel group on Flickr. This is a spin off from the great Wetpixel main site here. We have a great group of admins, who have some ideas to make this group the best underwater photography site on Flickr.

If you haven't joined Flickr yet, click here. It is free and a great place to view fantastic images of all descriptions

Sunny walk around Heysham HDR images

Last Monday, I went out for a walk around the Barrows at Heysham. It was a beautiful sunny day, but there was a strong wind blowing. The contrast in the woods was very stark, so I made my first attempts at HDR images. These are the result of 5 pictures, at +2 and -2 exposures, blended via Photomatix pro. The colours are amazingly vivid, although the wind has caused some leaf movement, and hence some ghosting.



Black and white moray images aka Monster


Monster
Originally uploaded by andythirlwell
What a fantastic Image.

Monday, 11 May 2009

Swimming with a sea kayak

Went out for a paddle today-yesterday, beautiful flat calm, today force 5-6 easterly.

Anyway the wind was making life tough-together with wind over tide swells on the incoming tide. So to cut a long stort short, I fell out of my boat. Fortunately, I wasn't a long way off shore, but the wind/tide was quite hard to swim against, particuarly holding my kayak and paddle

Lesson learnt-anyone going to teach me to roll?

Saturday, 9 May 2009

Diving at Capernwray last Thursday

Dave Morgan and I went for pleasure dive late last Thursday, cameras in hand. I was using my 10-17 with a 1.4 teleconvertor to try and get those up close and personal pictuers of the Sturgeon, but it was not to be! No sturgeon to be found! Still, the trout were on form, and the sun put in a brief appearance! Thank Dave for a nice dive!

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