Chatsworth
Deep
in the heart of Derbyshire is the classical mansion of Chatsworth built for the
first Duke of Devonshire by William Talman between 1687 and 1707. A few days ago
I visited this location to see how the A1 fared with some difficult interiors.
I did not use any tripods or flash and used available light throughout so all
images were hand held the slower shutter speeds having anti-shake on. Some images
have been cropped and a few have had some Photoshop treatment and a few Neat Image
surgery! The camera ASA was set at 200 for all images. I also took some pics of
the local church.
1/1600
f5.6 37mm natural colour
1/2000
f5.6 175mm natural colour
1/125
f6.3 75mm natural colour
polarising filter
1/2000
f5.6 100mm natural colour
sky darkened in PS
1/800
f5 100mm natural colour
1/2500
f3.5 180mm natural colour
1/800
f6.3 28mm natural colour
1/2500
f9 200mm with 1.54 conv
natural colour
1/3200
f8 144mm natural colour
1/4
f2.8 28mm natural colour
1/8th
f2.8 28mm natural colour
1/10th
f2.8 28mm natural colour
1/15th
f3.2 28mm natural colour
1/13th
f4 90mm natural colour
1/15th
f3.5 100mm natural colour
1/30
f4.5 28mm natural colour
1/2
f3.5 200mm with 1.54 conv - natural colour - not a real violin - a painting by
Jan van er Vaart
1/50th
f3.5 200mm natural colour
1/13th
f4.5 78mm natural colour
1/13th
f4.5 28mm natural colour
1/13th
f 4.5 47mm natural colour
Composite
in PS of 3 exposures to cover the range of tones. From 1/10th f2.8 to 1/300 f3.5
(window). 40mm focal length
1/5th
f3.2 28mm natural colour
Chatsworth Chapel
1/5th
f3.2 66mm natural colour
1/250
f10 28mm macro mode
natural colour
1/2000
f5 28mm natural colour
1/1250
f5 28mm natural colour
1/80th
f5.6 200 with 1.54 conv
natural colour- cropped
1/80
f f.6 200mm with 1.54 conv
natural colour - cropped
1/40th
f 5.6 200mm with 1.54 conv
natural colour - cropped
On
the way home I spotted a narrow track with some lovely side lighting. I turned
down it and had the added bonus of a group of pheasants who turned up for a photoshoot!
Some results above.