Lacock Positive Meeting, 16th October. Part 2

 We reviewed pictures from 2 challenges and the pictures reflected the full range of techniques that members used in response to the challenge.

Movement

The first challenge was simply(!) Movement, and here is a small selectin of the pictures shared.

In this first picture Amanda has frozen the movement using a fast shutter speed.


©Amanda Gregory



The wind generates movement, and to capture this Craig has used a long shutter speed, enabled by the use of filters, to show movement in the tree and the clouds.


©Craig Purvis


This pictures uses a fast shutter speed so that we can see the trails of droplets coming from the fish as the kingfisher beats it on the stick.


©Julia Lloyd-Parks


This fascinating picture shows the behaviour of the huge number of knots as they move from left to right, and right to left, carefully avoiding the sleeping oystercatcher! this type of shot uses a slow shutter speed.

©Philip Male

The wash from the boat, the spray from the water-skier all contribute to a visual representation of  movement.

©Rob Macklin


Slow shutter speed, and a high key exposure have resulted in an ethereal picture of free-flowing flight.

©Sue Power

The Letter "R"

Yet again our members showed ingenuity in their choices of shot to show the letter "R".


Red Arrows over Morgan's Hill

©Craig Purvis

Red Door

©Danny Wootton

Ring-tailed lemur


©Jeremy Fox


Ripon College Chapel

©Pam Bamford

Red necked phalarope

©Philip Male

Red Balloons

©David Sage

R is for riders

©Sue Power


Rock at the Racetrack


©Tony Bamford


Our next meeting will be held on Thursday 30th October, and we have an external speaker joining us: Keith Thomson will be talking about Western Scotland.

Potential new members can come along for 3 trial sessions before joining, so please do come along if you are interested.