So, I made this image of a rusty caravan in 2010. I’m including it in my Lockdown Log, because during the Lockdown I’ve been looking back through some old images, tidying up the storage space and remembering past days.
High Street, Comber is a traffic jam through the day, well, at least since they changed the sequence of the traffic lights at The Square. So, rarely do you see a clear view of this historic building – at least from a decent angle, so today, on my way hastily back home to resume my lockdown after some pasoral emergency, I paused, and avoided the police long enough to capture this rare scene…
Macro Day! This is a common garden daisy – a weed, just around a centemetre across, but viewed thrugh the Macro 200mm Nikon MF lens, with focus peaking on the Fujifilm X-T30, it looks like a cultivated gem!
I found this bucket tied to a tree! At one time it has been a much-loved bucket, probaby bought in a garden centre or gift shop, for it’s no ordinary bucket! I had a Nikon 300mm lens on the Fujifilm X-T30, with manual focus, and focus peaking. The colours coutesy of Classic Chrome film simulation.
It’s SURREAL! The small Co.Down town of Ballygowan, my home town, is silent and deserted. The usually busy through traffic has stopped and the pavements are forsaken. Even the children’s play park has been placed on Lockdown. Out for a walk with the camera, I’m wondering how I can make an image that will reflect the sureallity of the situation. I have the answer – the Lensbaby DESIGNER PRO with Sweet50 lens attachment, and a bit of distortion on post-capture processing, and a photo of one of the playpark features, and the weird nature of the Lockdown becomes visible!
This cheeky sparrow perched himselfself on our picnic table and posed for the camera. So I shot him! I used the Nikon 300mm MF lens and the Fujifilm X-T30. He survived the ordeal!
Using a 35 year old Nikon Lens on a 1 year old Fujifilm Mirrorless Camera!
It’s rare to have open roads in Belfast on a Saturday, but today the roads were reasonably free of traffic – with people ‘self-isolating’ and ‘social distancing.’ But there was one traffic jam, and that was caused by the closure of an important route into and out of the city, the Sydenham By-Pass. This closure caused a stand-still traffic jam on the lower section of the Newtownards Road (Ballymacarret) – Just one single snarl up in the whole city and I was stuck in it.
As it happened I had a camera right beside me on the passenger seat of the car, so while the car was stationery, with the handbrake on and the engine stopped, I made a small number of exposures. Random images, of no relevance or importance.
Busy Belfast? Because of the Coronavirus scare, the pubs, restaurants etc are closed, and the usually busy streets mostly deserted. This image processed to a sketch.