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Saturday, 19 March 2011
Lanzarote. Week to Saturday 19 March
It is about 2 and a half years since my last accident so I was perhaps overdue for another one. More on that later. Last Sunday the week seemed to start as if getting me ready to come home with a thunderstorm for several hours in the morning. I gave a miss to a bike ride. It remained unsettled for a couple more days with sunny spells and the occasional light shower. From Wednesday onwards it settled down with no rain and gradually more sun. It was 19C at the start of the week and climbed up to 22C by the end. My longest ride was on Wednesday out to the north to the Jardin de Cactus gardens. I started by riding up to the Plateau at San Bartolome at 1000ft. There was a head wind of about 20mph so rather than take the exposed coastal road I continued along the Plateau to Teguise. Then a long downhill from there bringing me out near the Cactus Gardens. I again had my SLR and tripod with me to take HDR pictures. (High dynamic Range of light using 3 different exposures of the same scene combined in software to get more detail especially in shadows) The first picture below was of some stairs going down to a cafe bar with the gardens visible through the windows. The next picture I was able to use the wide angle lens and a low angle to get an interesting view of some cacti and a windmill which is part of the gardens. For the next picture I had read on the net about panorama pictures and these show up more these days in pictures and postcards. This is my first try. It is 5 pictures which are then combined automatically in Photoshop. The pictures need to be taken on manual exposure with an average for the whole scene. 5 overlapping pictures were taken and the software does a good job of aligning and combining them. The return was on the coast for a 46 mile ride. On Friday I rode first up to the Plateau via Macher and stopped for a break at Geria. Then it was down to Yaiza and a stop at Yaiza Church. I already have many pictures of this beautiful church but I wanted to try a different technique, a Vertorama. You have heard of a Panorama, this is the same going upwards. The picture below was 4 HDR pictures combined in Photoshop as before. The next picture was an HDR picture of a side alcove. After lunch in the square I continued downhill before turning off on a side road to La Brenas. After a good climb this came out at a roundabout for the start of the super steep climb to Fermes. Close to the top the gradient steepens to 22 percent. I slowed too much, lost balance and fell against a boulder at the side of the road with sharp edges. My right arm hit. No broken bones luckily but about an 8 inch long gash in my arm. The cut looked quite deep and wide but luckily didn’t bleed too much presumably because there were not any arteries in the area. I sat on a boulder to recuperate and squirted water from my water bottle to wash out the wound. After a while I walked up the rest of the hill. The return from here was about 8 miles but mainly downhill so I went on back to base favouring the good arm to avoid more bleeding. I got advice from reception and collected passport and E111 and then a taxi to the Tias Medical Clinic a few miles away. This is modern and spacious. After the usual beaucracy at reception it was straight up to see a nurse who cleaned it and then a Doctor came in and decided stitches were required. 9 stitches were done with a local aesthetic. I had only planned one more bike ride for Sunday before packing on Monday. However with a twisted knee making itself known during the evening I think I will give that a miss. I did not take a picture of the accident location but found one from another year’s trip showing the boulders presumably intended to stop cars going over the edge. One final and important point is that the Mercian survived the fall without a scratch. Edwin
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Saturday, 12 March 2011
Saturday Ride: Chichester to Russells Garden Centre Birdham
Phillippa led 7 riders - Graham, Julian, Carol, Steve, Karen, and Alan & Liz from Chichester library out to to Appledram, then leaving the tarmac behind we joined the Salterns Way to Birdham Pool, Westlands Farm and Shipton Green. Back on tarmac again for the short ride to the Garden Centre restaurant. The weather was pleasant, about 10 degrees with some very bright sunny spells and no wind to speak of. The return route was via Crooked Lane and back to the Marina where we re-joined Salterns Way. Alan & Liz left us to return to Bognor via Sidlesham and Pagham, and Steve and Carol left to follow the canal to Runcton and home that way. The rest of us continued back to Chichester. Round trip mileage library and back was about 13.5. However I managed almost 25 from and back to home. Graham for Phillippa
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Updated: Saturday, 12 March 2011 22:34 GMT
Lanzarote. Week to 12th March
This week temperatures were about 20C. It was quite sunny on the coast but more cloud about inland. On Friday there was the first rain of any consequence in about 6 weeks with a heavy thunderstorm. The prevailing winds here are generally NE which comes off Morocco and the Sahara making it settled warm and dry most of the year. The last 2 weeks the wind has been west or SW winds bringing in more cloud. On Sunday I did my longest ride of the week to Mirador del Rio at the far north of the Island. I started early about 8.20 and rode up the quiet main road and then on to San Bartolome at 1000ft. Then it was down to Tahiche and the smooth road the LZ1 a little way in from the coast running north to Arrieta. With a light wind from the SW I had a tailwind. It was a long climb from Arrieta at near sea level to Mirador del Rio at 1600ft. I arrived about 11.30 before it was too busy with Tourists. I had my SLR and tripod with me to take HDR pictures. .(High dynamic Range of light using 3 different exposures of the same scene combined in software to get more detail especially in shadows) There is a nice cafeteria at the Mirador with expansive picture windows looking out over the 1600ft cliffs and across to the Island of Graciosa. The picture below is looking back up the west coast of Lanzarote with La Santa on the horizon. On the right is the adjoining small Island of Graciosa. The shallow water between the Islands produces the beautiful blues in the sea. The picture below is from the highest viewpoint on the roof of the Mirador building. The days ride was 67 miles with 4000ft of climbing. On Wednesday I did a ride climbing to the plateau at 1000ft and the vineyards of Geria. Then down to the SW coast and El Golfo. I did not take my SLR intending just to ride but ending up taking a few pictures with my compact. On the way to El Golfo I passed a group of cyclists who seemed to be setting up an impromptu Time Trial. They were passing me at about 1 minute intervals. Fraid I wouldn't have done very well as I kept stopping to take pictures. I stopped for a picnic lunch on the beach at El Golfo. On the way back I passed through the town of Uga and a bit of luck spotted a Camel train heading back after a morning of carrying Tourists at the Volcanoes National Park. I would say this is a fairly unusual No Entry sign! Today I did a short half day ride. I had thought of making another visit to the Crater but decided I had a lot of unprocessed pictures from earlier trips. This is an HDR picture I processed today. 146 miles for the week Edwin
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Saturday, 5 March 2011
Lanzarote. Week to Saturday 5 March
Weather this week was a little cooler than of late, only 20C and even some cloudy days! But still dry My longest ride of the week was on Sunday to Agua de Jameos in the north. I started fairly early about 8.30 and rode up the quiet main road and then on to San Bartolome at 1000ft. Then down to Tahiche and the smooth road the LZ1 a little way in from the coast. I got to Agua de Jameos by soon after 11.00 before it was too busy with Tourists. This attraction is a short way from the caves I visited last week. It is part of the same Lava Tube which went from the Volcano to the coast. The main part of the attraction is a large underground lake. Further on and also part of the Lava Tube a concert hall has been carved out. I returned via Costa Teguise and the coast to complete 56 miles. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday were too windy to want to ride. Winds were about 40mph. It can often be windy here but normally more like 15 to 20 mph. I caught up with processing of HDR pictures .(High dynamic Range of light using 3 different exposures of the same scene combined in software to get more detail especially in shadows) The one below was taken last week when I called in to Teguise Church. It shows the view towards the back and the Church Organ. The picture below was Sunset on Tuesday. The next picture was early morning on Thursday taken just below the Prom on a path leading to a Cafe. Thursday the winds had abated and I did a short ride. On Friday I took a ride first up to Geria the centre of the vineyards. Due to the lack of rain the growers put the vines in depressions with low walls to capture dew. Then it was on to the road through the Volcanoes National Park. Camel rides are done there. I definitely did not take a Camel Ride but stopped off there for a picture. Further on the lava can be seen almost lapping against the hillside. 120 miles for the week Edwin
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Monday, 28 February 2011
Sunday 27 February. Ride to Keydell Nursery,Horndean
Harvey led the ride to Horndean from Chichester Cross. 6 attended in all, Harvey, Richard, Gill, Sam and Alan and Liz. It started off sunny but a bit cold with rain forecast for mid afternoon. Coffee was at Rowlands Castle. Richard, wisely as it turned out, went back direct after elevenses. The rest went on to Horndean for lunch. While there it started to rain. Alan and Liz left early and the other three returned soon after. The rain got heavier and lasted most of the 14 miles back to Chichester. It was good to see Sam again after his about 10 months off the bike. Completed with information from Harvey and Alan.
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Updated: Tuesday, 1 March 2011 09:15 GMT
Saturday, 26 February 2011
Lanzarote. Week to Saturday 26 February
The weather was again dry all week with temperatures 21 to 23C. It was generally sunny with some days having scattered clouds. Last Saturday and Sunday it was still close to low tide at Sunset time. I again went down to the seafront with Tripod and SLR to take pictures. These and all of the pictures in this week’s entry were again HDR, 3 pictures of the same scene taken at different exposures to obtain more detail and then combined in special software. HDR stands for High Dynamic Range (of light) so you capture more detail than an ordinary picture such as when an ordinary picture would result in a silhouette with no detail in the shadows. As well as low tide these pictures had the benefit of wispy clouds at the right place and time. The first picture below was taken Saturday and I think I would title it Tidal Reflections. The second picture taken Sunday I moved among the tidal rocks.
On Sunday I did an afternoon ride up to the Lava Plateau and along some backroads and then back via Playa Honda and the cycle path On Monday I took a ride first down a dead-end road I have not used in many years to Playa Quemada. This is just beneath the cliffs you can see in the distance in the Sunset pictures. There is a rocky beach there and although it is nice to go on an unfamiliar road it is 500ft down and then back up again. I then went up a long valley and climb to Fermes at 1700ft. This has a good cafe with a terrace looking down the steep climb on the other side towards Playa Blanca. I stopped here for a fruit juice and Chocolate Cake. Those who were on the trip here a few years ago will well remember coming up the vertical climb from the Playa Blanca direction. This time I descended the steep way and turned of on a road via La Brenas. Then it was on to Yaiza and a picnic lunch in the square before returning to base. Wednesday was the longest ride of the week at 61 miles. First it was up to the Plateau at 1100ft on back roads via Tias. Then it was on to Teguise and up another 1000ft into the northern mountains. I stopped at the cafe at the top for a break. Then it was down 1000ft down twisting hairpins to Haria for a picnic lunch in the square. Then further down on some back roads to my destination of the Cueva Los Verdes which translates as the Green Caves. These are part of a Lava tube which goes for 4 Kilometres from a volcano to the sea. The same Tube is part of another attraction further down, Jameos de Agua. The caves I was visiting can only be seen by a 45 minute guided tour. There was no restriction here on Tripods but I located myself strategically at the back of the large group so I could set up the camera and Tripod out of the way on the narrow walkway and get pictures when the group had moved ahead and out of shot. Low coloured lights give nice effects on the rocks either side of the path. At the furthest end of the tour is the highlight. Here a very shallow pool about an inch deep has formed. With no wind it is totally still and gives a perfect reflection of the roof. In low light conditions HDR photos show the biggest improvement. Below you can see the first image is the original picture. This is the middle of the 3 exposures so it is at normal exposure. Below that is the completed HDR picture. Caves Pool Original Cave Pool HDR Friday was another volcanic ride. I rode up to the central lava plateau. Then it was a short walk I had not tried before. This goes round the cone of a Volcano, The Caldera Colorada. There are a lot of dust and rocks of all sizes along its slopes known as pyroclasts. A gradual accumulation of these, being thrown out during eruptions, form the volcanoes cone. In the mid foreground of the picture below is a very large one known as a Lava Bomb. During the eruption this would have been thrown out in molten form and formed a round shape as it flew though the air. 151 miles for the week. Edwin
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Updated: Saturday, 26 February 2011 17:42 GMT
Sunday, 20 February 2011
20th February 2011 Ride to Stopham Bridge
I was met at Chichester Cross by Gill and Colin, it was a fairly grey morning with a cool breeze, but dry. We headed off up Pilleygreen dropped down to East Dean and made our way to Petworth via Duncton for tea. Gill made her way home afterwards and Colin and I carried on through Balls Cross and Kirdford and down towards the turning off the A272 to Bedham. Before we got to the steep bit we turned left and Colin led me on an interesting track which crossed the river Arun and brought us out eventually in Pulborough. It was fairly muddy but you know what to expect with Colin’s alternative routes! Always nice to go somewhere new. Turning to go towards the garden centre at Stopham Bridge we spied Keith who joined us for a tea and Chris Dart also appeared having made his own way there. After some lunch we all headed off to Fittleworth where Keith left us. Chris turned off soon after and Colin and I made our way up the dreaded Duncton Hill and homewards. My mileage for the day was 52 Anne
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Updated: Sunday, 20 February 2011 21:22 GMT
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Lanzarote. Week ending Saturday 19th February
Weather was again dry all week and mainly sunny. The first few days were a little cloudier in the mornings with temperatures of about 20C. The rest of the week has seen plenty of sun and temperatures of 21 – 22C. Sunday and Monday I did short half day rides into the hills along the plateau at 1000ft and then back down. Wednesday was the main picture taking day. I did a ride via Yaiza and the El Golfo Crater and SW Coast. I rode out direct to Yaiza first to take more pictures of the Church before any Tourists arrived to get in the way. Again these were wide angle lens pictures using HDR. 3 pictures at different exposures combined in software. There are 2 pictures below with different views. Then it was on to the El Golfo Crater. This is a half Crater which has been part eroded by the sea. It has some good rock striations presumably formed at different stages of lava and eruptions. From El Golfo I continued along the southern lava coast where the great lava flows of 230 years ago flowed into the sea. It was high tide and although it was sunny with a light wind there were enormous waves crashing into the shore bigger than I have seen before. The picture below was taken with my compact camera on zoom. The cliff where the spray was going on the road must have been at least 80ft high. Needless to say when I got to that part of the road I kept a wary watch for incoming waves and speeded over that area. On Thursday it was a short ride along the coast for some more wide angle pictures of planes coming in. At this time it was low tide at sunset making for the best pictures so on Thursday evening I took more HDR pictures of the Sunset. The days are drawing out and now sunrise is 7.30 and Sunset is 6.45. Lanzarote is on GMT. On Friday I did a 45 mile ride to the west coast to La Santa and Famara. I just took the compact camera on this ride. This was up the usual quiet lanes via Tias and Conil to 1000ft and the plateau. Then it was across one of the lava flows and a long descent to La Santa. Earlier just coming out of Puerto del Carmen I was overtaken by a fast German Cyclist going to meet a group. Just up the road he stopped with the group for a puncture (lightweight tyres) They came past further up the hill and stopped for something else so I caught up. They stopped again further along so I went by and they ended up passing me on the edge of La Santa. I thought of saying something about the Tortoise and the Hare but didn’t know the German. I stopped at a cafe in La Santa run by an English couple which seemed to be the local cyclist’s hangout. Then it was on to Calera de Famera with views of the 2000ft cliffs above the beach. I stopped for a picnic lunch at the towns Quay. Surf was very high again. There were seats built into the wall but I decided that certain seats were best avoided. 130 miles for the week Edwin
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Updated: Saturday, 19 February 2011 11:24 GMT
Saturday, 12 February 2011
Saturday Ride: Bognor Regis Library to Runcton, Manor Nurseries
A lovely February day with bright sunshine and little wind saw 8 meeting at the start point today. Alan & Liz, myself & Sue, Steve & Carol, and visitors Paul and Paula set off on a mini tour of Bognor out to North Bersted ,where we inspected the new Regis School and the rapidly growing fields of new housing at "site 6". Then it was along the Bognor - Chichester cycle track, round the Colworth loop and through Merston village to Runcton and Manor Nurseries where refreshments were taken at the Palm restaurant. The route back was via Parigo Farm where I grabbed a quick picture whilst we stopped to let farm traffic pass. If I'd stepped back any further to get this shot I'd have been in the ditch!
Then it was back via Aldwick Green and the seafront, to central Bognor. Round trip mileage was a modest 12.5, although I managed nearly 18 including to and from home. Graham
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Updated: Sunday, 13 February 2011 22:30 GMT
Lanzarote. Week to Saturday 12 February.
Apart from a cloudy day on Wednesday this week has been blue skies and temperatures of 20 to 21C. All week has been dry. I have taken more HDR photographs this week. This is pictures of the same scene taken at different exposures and then combined in special software to create enhanced pictures. I am now carrying the digital camera in a backpack. I originally but it in the barbag with bubble wrap. This did not work too well as a few bumpy roads caused too much jarring and one of the functions intermittently failed. Since switching to a backpack it has returned to normal. Panniers will be a better solution with more room for padding but being a fixed centre trip I did not think to bring any. On Monday I did a short ride round the plateau at 1000ft. I visited a Church at Mancha Blanca which I had not looked at inside before and took HDR pictures of the interior. Then across a nearby lava field and up an unmade road I discovered going into the middle of the lava field well off the usual Tourist trail. Wednesday I took a ride first up to the Plateau. It was cloudy but HDR greatly enhances cloudy skies. This scene has vines in the foreground. These are surrounded by walls for shelter and to collect dew. Then it was on to the Caesar Manrique House. This was built on a lava field with some areas built in lava bubbles. This is the only place I have come across in Lanzarote where Tripods are prohibited. I suspect this is health and safety worries over somebody tripping over it and suing them. A bit of common sense can keep a tripod out of the way and make people have to knock into one before they can trip over it. I hid the Tripod in the backpack and got it out in a couple of places where no staff were stationed. This is one of the rooms built in a lava bubble. On Thursday I took a short ride along the coastal cyclepath to take pictures of the planes coming in to land. As the planes pass overhead really fast one handy feature of the Digital SLR is continuous shooting at up to 7 pictures a second. The picture below is a false HDR. Generally a moving object cannot be included in these pictures because of the time between each exposure. However there is a technique called false HDR. Digital SLR Cameras can take what is known as RAW pictures as well as jpegs. A Raw picture has all the basic image information a lot of which is lost in a jpeg. It is possible in Raw editing to alter the exposure and create 3 different exposures to produce an HDR picture. The result is not as good but still a great improvement. You can see how really close the planes pass over the cyclepath bearing in mind this was a 10mm wide angle lens. There was a lot of flare from the sun most of which was cleaned up quite quickly with tools in Photoshop. On Friday I did a long 56 mile ride without the camera Up to Teguise at 1000ft and then another 1000ft climb into the northern mountains. After a stop at a cafe at the top it was down to Haria and a picnic lunch in the square. Then it was down to the coast and then along to the resort of Costa Teguise and back to base on the cyclepath. 153 miles for the week Edwin
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Sunday, 6 February 2011
Sunday February 6th Ride to West Marden
The day started overcast drizzly and with a strong SW wind. Richard and I were the only ones to meet at the Cross. Richard intended to do a shorter ride today and after some discussion we opted for an alternative plan with a flat ride. We cycled to Bosham checking en route with oncoming cyclists that the tide was out and followed the road round the harbour and hence to the coffee shop. It had been a pleasant ride and so we took the same route back to the Cross. On the way home from Chichester we met Alan and Liz who were riding on their own having been too late to join us at the start. Mileage 15mls Avryl (leader)
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Updated: Sunday, 6 February 2011 17:39 GMT
Saturday, 5 February 2011
Lanzarote. Week to 5th February
Weather this week was a little mixed. It was dry but still cloudier than normal and windy especially midweek when winds got up to 40mph. The bike stays indoors when it gets that strong. Temperatures were down in the first part of the week, only 19C! By Friday and today it was back to normal, sunny and warm, lighter winds and 21C. On Monday I had a good ride round the Lava Fields passing the entrance to the National Park and riding bordered by Lava and Volcanoes. The picture below was taken with my compact and then enhanced a little in Photoshop. I did not take so many HDR pictures this week (3 pictures at different exposures combined for a wider range of light). The picture below was taken last week in Yaiza Church and only recently processed. One advantage of more clouds in the sky is more dramatic sunsets. The picture below was an HDR picture taken Thursday. Friday I had my longest ride of the week of 56 miles. First up to the main Plateau at 1000ft. Then on to Teguise and a further climb to 2000ft to the mountains above Haria. After a Cafe stop at the top it was down a series of hairpins and then a descent down a twisting byroad to sea level. Then it was on to Costa Teguise and a stop at the beach for a late picnic lunch. Then it was back on a cyclepath and costal roads to Arrecife. The picture below was taken on Arrecife Prom. Then it was back to Puerto del Carmen on the coastal Cyclepath and a stop for an Italian Ice Cream. Mileage this week was 110. Edwin
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Saturday, 29 January 2011
Lanzarote. Week to Saturday 29 January
After nearly 3 weeks of exceptionally settled weather this last week has been unusually unsettled. Mainly it has been sunny intervals and the occasional short shower. We even had serious rain though this organised itself very well and came overnight. It was quite windy midweek. Temperatures have remained high at about 21c. On Monday I did a short ride to the crater and explored it more and took more HDR pictures. On Wednesday it was warm and sunny but blowing a gale at 40mph. I gave the bike a miss and took a bus to Arrecife to wander around. I found the main church and took more HDR pictures there. (3 exposures combined in software to get more detail) On Friday I had a good 40 mile ride to the south to the El Golfo Crater and then along the spectacular coast built over the lava flow as it went down to the sea. On the way back the clouds and the hills made a spectacular view especially with the wide angle lens. As I was setting the camera up for HDR shots some cyclists came past and I took the picture below. Because you cannot do 3 exposures of something moving this was what is known as a false HDR. An SLR camera can take images in RAW format. This is the basic image without the loss of detail and compression of the standard jpeg images. From the RAW file the exposures can be changed so I created 3 pictures from the one image at different exposures and processed as normal. Next for a bit of picture fun. Through Google I had learnt more about the enhancing car (and bike) shininess technique. Below is a picture of a car in a car park on the lava coast. It was mid afternoon not evening but the double process method used darken the skies and I liked the effect so did not correct it. A bike has less in shiny surface area than a car but it can still work. I redid a photo of my Mercian taken earlier. Selecting just the bike was a little fiddly involving a selection for the frame and separate selections for each wheel and then Photoshop adjustments. Below is first the original picture of the Mercian and then below that the adjusted one. Original Adjusted
Edwin
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Saturday, 22 January 2011
Lanzarote. Week to 22 January
This last week was again near cloudless blue skies with temperatures of 22C. The only exception was today which was a red letter day really as we got some clouds and even a 10 minute shower before the sun came out again. Cycling distances have gradually increased. I did more rides out on the cyclepath to Arrecife and longer rides later in the week. For this week I am up to summer mileages with a total of 150 miles. During the week I have been taking more HDR pictures, 3 pictures at different exposures combined in special software. Early in the week I went out to take sunset and sunrise pictures. Sunrise here is 07.50 and sunset 18.20. It is quite convenient with only a 10 minute walk to a part of the beach which has some rocks which make good foregrounds. Sunset 16 January Sunrise 18 January On Wednesday on a clear sunny day I did a 52 mile ride into the higher mountains to the north. These climb to 2000ft. Below is an HDR shot of the viewpoint at La Nieves. This is from the edge of 2000ft cliffs. Then it was on to a nearby café and then down to Costa Teguise and back on the coast via Arrecife and the cyclepath back to base. The obligatory stop was made at the Italian Ice Cream kiosk on the seafront. On Wedneday I had taken some pictures in Teguise Church. Teguise is an old town inland from Costa Teguise at 1000ft. I was not happy with these as the tripod was too low resulting in too much converging verticals, columns appearing to lean inward. I decided to ride out there again on Friday. For those who wonder I strap a tripod to the rack and the SLR goes in the barbag in a padded camera case and some bubble wrap in the bar bag. I was taking the pictures and a German Tourist asked me about it. I explained about the HDR technique providing enhanced details especially in the shadows. He was very dubious about it as it was so dim in the church. Below is the original middle exposure on auto settings. Below this is the final result after the 3 exposures are combined in special software and some cropping and adjustments in Photoshop. Original After Combining Exposures
Edwin
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Updated: Sunday, 23 January 2011 08:50 GMT
Sunday, 16 January 2011
Sunday January 16th Ride to Chalton
After a very wet and overcast week the weekend cheered up and Sunday even started with some sunshine but it was short lived. Harvey and I (Avryl) met at The Cross. There was a fairly strong south west wind which helped us on our way to Compton, our coffee stop, via East Ashling, Funtington and Walderton. Potholes were full of water and were to be avoided. We had lunch at The Red Lion at Chalton and were joined there by Ann who had spent the morning hurtling round the Hampshire hills. The three of us proceeded to Dean Lane End and the up the hill to Forestside with the reward of flying downhill past Stansted House. We were aiming for Fishbourne Roman Palace and hoping that we could beat the threatened rain which we did, passing through Aldsworth, Woodmancote. West Ashling and Bosham . After tea the sky was quite bright, it was still windy but no rain and we all made our various ways home from Chichester. Total Mileage 31mls Ride notes by Avryl
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Saturday, 15 January 2011
Lanzarote Week to Saturday 15th January
Over the last week the weather has remained excellent. Temperatures have been about 22C with clear blue skies. In the week and a half I have been here I have hardly seen a cloud which is unusual even for Lanzarote. I had a setback in my cold recovery a week ago. I rode into the hills too early. I was off the bike again for several days. Following that I kept to flat rides along the coastal cyclepath to Arrecife. The path goes past the end of the runway where I stopped on several days for some plane spotting. This is quite spectacular as they roar just overhead to land. On one ride on a side street I spotted an unusual road sign. A lot more understandable than some of the obscure signs Arthur gave us at the Highway Code Quiz Club Night. Still would the dogs understand and obey! Yesterday I was not feeling up to the distance still so I took the bus to Playa Blanca taking my Tripod and SLR camera for some more HDR photos (3 pictures at different exposures combined) I explored the Marina area and then a path along the coast and views of a bay I had not seen before. Today I felt up to a 25 mile ride into the hills visiting the Geria area and its vineyards. Then on to the village of Yaiza and its Catholic Church. HDR pictures are very good for dimly lit Church interiors. This picture was 5 different exposures combined in special software and then more adjustments in Photoshop. HDR is very good for enhancing shiny surfaces. Some of the pictures on the web are of shiny sports cars. That would not do I decided to give the Mercian the “treatment” Edwin
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Saturday, 8 January 2011
Lanzarote Week to Saturday 8th January
I arrived here on Tuesday with the plane on time and 100 spare seats so I had a row to myself. You may not want to know this but since I arrived there have been clear blue skies, light winds and temperatures 22 to 24C. Lowest nightime temperature has been 16C. I started on a bad cold just before New Year so I have taken it easy with cycling, limiting myself to flat rides on the cycle path on the coast to Arrecife which is 18 miles return for the first few days. I brought with me my Digital SLR Camera and a new 10-20mm wide angle lens to try out. Also last month I discovered HDR Photography and have been trying this out. HDR means high dynamic range and involves taking 3 images at different exposures of the same scene and combining them together in software. This results in a higher range of light in the photograph than is normally possible and produce striking images. Below is a photo of the sunrise on Puerto del Carmen beach. Not too early a start as sunrise was 07.50. Yesterday I felt well enough for a short ride into the hills. This was up some backroads to 1000ft. I was aiming for some HDR photos of a crater so a tripod was strapped to the carrier. The crater is quite spectacular and I have taken photos from the road before. However there is a footpath which goes round it with an entrance to walk into the crater floor where there is a gap in the rim. I have never done this on Lanzarote before, probably because I don’t normally do walking. Inside the crater rim it was quite spectacular. The photo below of the crater floor was taken after waiting for a coach load of German Tourists to do a brief visit. Edwin
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Sunday, 2 January 2011
Sat 1st January and Sunday 2nd January Amberley and East Wittering
Saturday 1st January Today was the traditional New Years day ride to the Black Horse Amberley. I had just developed a very bad cold so did not feel up to any distance. I let the train take the strain to Amberley Station. En route about 12.00 the train passed Ford Station and I saw the great cloud of smoke and could also make out flames from the burning accommodation blocks due to the Ford Prison riot. Nobody went on the official ride from Walberton. Linda, Bruce and Phil and Verna made their way direct. There was a good contingent from Arun Adur including John Maxim, Ernie, Dave Fox and Richard Boulton. Edwin Sunday 2nd January
We had eight on the ride, Harvey, Avril, David Glue, Liz & Alan, Gill, Me (Lynn) and Arthur. It was a lovely calm day, lots of sunshine. We had elevenses at the Yacht Basin via Appluldram and then on to Witterings via Itchenor and Shipton Green for a super lunch as usual at the Boulevard Cafe. Liz and Alan left us just before lunch as they had other commitments. Then the return was via Bracklesham, Earnley and Birdham to the Roman Palace at Fishbourne for afternoon tea. It was getting cold by then but we had had the best part of the day. We covered about 22 miles altogether and it was a lovely ride on a lovely day. Lynn Smith
Posted by RideLeader
at 21:11 GMT
Sunday, 12 December 2010
Sunday 12th December. Ride to Rowlands Castle
Four of us started out from Chichester - Edwin, Gill, Keith and Avryl on a cold morning following a frost overnight. We set off along Monarch'sWay to Fishbourne and crossed the A259 to turn off at Park Lane and hence to Bosham Hoe and round the shoreline to Bosham. Bright low winter sunshine gave us a glorious view of Bosham across the water. Alan and Liz joined us at Bosham for coffee before returning to Felpham. We continued our way to Rowlands Castle via Woodmancote and Westbourne. There were very few customers both at the Tea Shop and our coffee stop probably due to the previously severe weather keeping the Christmas shoppers from venturing out until today. We followed a direct route home via Funtingdon, West Stoke and Lavant. Today had been a positively tropical temperature compared with the last 2 weeks and must have hit a dizzy high of 4 degrees. Mileage 27mls Notes by Avryl (Leader)
Posted by RideLeader
at 21:24 GMT
Saturday, 11 December 2010
Bognor Regis Library to Wyevale Garden Centre, Merston
There was a break in the recent bad weather for today's Saturday ride - temperature hovered around 4-5 degrees (about 10 up on recent days) and with no wind to speak of 5 people turned up for a bit of fresh air and excercise. I was joined by Julian, Val, Carol and Steve. The route took us along Bognor seafront but we hadn't set out for more than 10 minutes before Carol fell victim to a puncture. Fortunately Steve carried a spare tube and we were off again in no time. We went along the prom, then through Aldwick Green and to the Lower Bognor Road, then the tracks across Park Farm to emerge at Lagness. From there it was across Merston Aerodrome, across the busy dual carriageway, and into the Garden Centre. After coffee and refreshments we found time to go into the main retail area which had been transformed into a winter wonderland, and of course, Father Christmas was in residence. Val insisted on having her picture taken with him. Val tells Santa what she wants for Christmas After all that excitement it was time to return, which was straight down the Chichester-Bognor Cycletrack to Bersted, then backroads to Highfield Bridge, through the college grounds, and back to the library via Hotham Park, completing a circular trip of 12.8 miles. Graham
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at 23:11 GMT
Updated: Sunday, 19 December 2010 14:40 GMT
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