Showing posts with label Pembrokeshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pembrokeshire. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Drone flying at Carew Castle sunset

We are going down to Carew Castle which is only a couple of minutes drive from our campsite. The weather is looking very promising for a good sunset , and even though I'm quite tired after spending the day on Skomer its got to be worth the short drive.

                              Unfortunately the tide is out, so the moat is just mud!




                       But the sky is looking good for a decent sunset , time to get the drone up.





Ten minutes later , look at that sky.   the rays are showing up great on the drone controllers screen .
This is a Vertorama ,  a merge of 6 individual frames taken manually moving the camera downwards after each frame taken until facing downwards.  it was a difficult one to edit, not the best I admit.
it looks too bright , but its a good example to see the difference as I shoot more .





                                                                    Lovely reflections.







Moving the drone down past the dam over the dry estuary, the low setting sun is illuminating the mud flats with the fabulous rivelets in the mud.  I have  shot a  topdown image looking straight down of the patterns in the mud.




Now I am going to take another multi frame Vertorama ,  about nine frames I think , from the sky for the first frame , then moving the camera down about 30% for each successive frame finishing with looking straight down.  the last four frames I leave a greater overlap so I don't get as much distortion when they are stitched together, and I increase the exposure to compensate for less light in those frames.

                     The finished image, after stitching in PTGui program, and finished in photoshop.






                        Another Topdown image of patterns left in the mud when the tide goes out.






                                           A quick phone shot of the last of the sunset





Wonder what I will shoot tomorrow    ……………….

Monday, 13 August 2018

Skomer May 2018

Today I'm going over to Skomer to see the Puffins ,  Jan is staying with the dogs as they are not allowed on the island.   It has been quite windy so the Skomer boats didn't sail at the weekend, Monday  or yesterday (Tuesday) so it will be busy today.
There are only three sailings a day over to the island on the Dale Princess , max 50 people on the boat , first at 10 am, But the ticket office opens at 8 am so I need to get there quite early to get in the que for a ticket.   Arriving at 7 am  to find the car park already half full was a bit surprising!   I think there must be well over 50 people ahead of me , which means I will probably be on the second 11 am boat!  Arghhhhh   a long wait then.  As it turns out , they are putting an extra 2 boats on today ,  and I haven't even got on the second boat!!  
    It appears that people are getting loads of tickets for friends who just come down later , and one person bought 30 for a group of students!!!!!!   That is totally unfair  !!!!!           if you want a ticket everyone should que in person!!!    

Anyhow, I now have to wait until 11am for the third sailing , so a walk up over the headland is in order to see if I can photograph any birds.




          The wild flowers are looking fabulous, and I can see them carpeting the island from here!




                                                                        A Stonechat
                                                 cropped from 5dsr file shot with 100-400L




                                              looking across to Skokholm in the distance.




                                         Its going to be a glorious day over there, and hot!




                                                  Time to head back to get the boat now.




I am now on Skomer , the bluebells are late this year and still in full bloom , they look fabulous, and along with the pink campion the island is very colourful,  didn't see any of this last time I came .





I have managed to get ahead of everyone else and making a fast walk to get to the "Wick"  which is the main Puffin area , although since we have had a cold late spring they are late this year and therefore their eggs have not hatched yet ,so there will not be as many around . the wardens did mention due to bad weather last few days they have not been able to go out feeding , so most of them will be out today in the good conditions.








I have just spotted my first Puffin , just down from this path. I am crouching low to try get a decent composition with the wild flowers and using f5.6 to blur the background.





    The bright sun is just too strong for photographing these birds, its going to be difficult to get anything decent I fear!




                                     Carrying on walking past a load of beautiful pink Campion .





Arriving at the "Wick"   there are very few Puffins, at least compared to last time when they were constantly bringing back food for their chicks.       Along this cliff edge a few were coming in to land after coming back from feeding.       I used a 17-40 wide angle to shoot this panorama image.





                                                                 Canon  5dsr  100-400L






        There are hundreds of Puffin burrows everywhere ,the Wardens give a talk after departing the boat about not walking off the paths !    this one popped up out of a hole right next to me  ,  I had my 100mm macro lens on a 5dmk2 for this image as the tiny bird was only a foot away.





The bright sun in a cloudless sky is terrible for photography, I have given up shooting the Puffins now and am going to walk around the island, firstly to stop of at a point further around to sit and eat lunch.   passing glorious fields of blue and pink.





                             I remember this spot from last time, a great place to sit for a while .
                                                        Pigstone bay I think its called.






Continuing around heading to the far side of the island,  the warden mentioned that Short Eared Owls have been regularly seen in this area.  it would be great to see one .






              This is a beautiful walk in the sunshine, the colours make the island look so beautiful.











 I have just seen an Owl quartering along the ridge ,below image. It then dived down onto something!






            Enough of that moment of excitement,  now heading through pink carpets of Campion.










I have just noticed a couple of people watching something through binoculars.  somewhere behind those rocks!







                                     Yay   an Owl just sitting amongst the flowers on a rock :)






Almost time to head back to the boat landing now,  its usually a good place to see Razorbills and also more Puffins.





            Below me is the boat landing and to the left there are indeed a couple of Razorbills .  and also quite a few Puffins both on the water and flying past , it might be good to see if I can get an in flight shot.



                                         
                                        One of , if not the most elegant of seabirds, a Razorbill.
                                                                    5dsr  100-400mm L






                                                                         Puffin in flight

                                     A huge crop from a 5dsr file , thanks to 50mp sensor  lol






                                  Finally ,this is my favourite image from Skomer , another Razorbill .







                        Here comes the boat , goodbye Skomer , its been great to see you again .








Sunday, 12 August 2018

Tenby May 2018 pt 1


Back in May we took the caravan down to Pembrokeshire to stay near Tenby for a week, yes I'm a bit late with the blog but going to try to catch up a bit now!   lol

The weather is a bit dull this morning,  we are walking from Stackpole carpark towards Barafundle , a stunning beach and headland.



                               The Terrible Twosome are not bothered about the weather!




After a nice run on the beach I have left Jan on the beach reading and have taken the dogs up around the headland for a walk .









    Superb section of coastline.  this would have been good to fly the drone but its way too windy, and too dull to take photographs.




In The evening ,we have driven into Pembroke to take a look around the castle.  There is a nice flat path all away around the castle moat.
Time to get the drone up , although I have to keep well away from the buildings around the opposite side of the castle ,  I think a quick flight almost straight above me is the best option.








Just a short 5 minute flight was enough , the castle doesn't look as interesting from above as I had hoped.





The next morning we have decided to go to Marloes sands , which is near to where the boats sail from to go over to Skomer , were I will hopefully go tomorrow as the weather is looking good .










The Terrible Twosome are having a great time,  I am trying to photograph them running along the beach with my 100-400mm lens




                                  Its so difficult to get them both running side by side !




                                                                              HAHA!




Walking back towards the car park, I have spotted quite a few Broad Body Chaser dragonflies,  stunning species .   shot with 5dsr and 100-400mm L




the end of a couple of days in Pembrokeshire , tomorrow I sail to Skomer to see the Puffins !