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If you’re looking for a short break or holiday in the UK, I’m happy to share that our wee holiday let cottage is now available to book.

Situated in the beautiful Cairngorm National Park, it’s the perfect place to relax and unwind.

Enjoy dark skies, beautiful scenery, whisky, nature and outdoor adventures.


The cottage sleeps four people and is open all year, including Christmas & Hogmanay … A warm welcome awaits.


For more details on activities and booking availability,

please follow the link in our bio above … ⛰

It’s beauty never ceases to amaze me …

For more information about our wee holiday let cottage, activities and booking availability, please follow the link in our bio …

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With a wintry forecast and the snow already falling, it was time to think about decorating our holiday let cottage. We managed to get the Christmas Tree up, which was great fun … and made the rest of the cottage pretty for the festive season ahead. I love the twinkling lights, especially on these darker evenings … so cosy and welcoming, they always make me smile.

With happy hearts we headed home … the snow already settling on the hills and mountains. So exciting … I think there’ll be hot chocolate and snowmen this weekend.☃️⛷


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I’m excited to share that we’ve decided to keep ‘Ellesmere Cottage’ open all year, for skiing and cosy winter breaks. Situated in the Cairngorm National Park, we are surrounded by beautiful scenery and just a short walk away from the famous Glenlivet Distillery.

From the 1st December our wee holiday let cottage will be decorated for Christmas, and will remain open for the whole of the festive period, including Hogmanay.


A warm welcome awaits … ⛷☃️


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The JarredSpec Introduction to Milkyway Landscape Photography for beginners. Part I: Gear!This is a The JarredSpec Introduction to Milkyway Landscape Photography for beginners. Part I: Gear!This is a The JarredSpec Introduction to Milkyway Landscape Photography for beginners. Part I: Gear!This is a

The JarredSpec Introduction to Milkyway Landscape Photography for beginners. Part I: Gear!

This is a series of posts i’ll be posting over on Patreon and my Website over the next few weeks. Patrons get them a week earlier than anyone else :)

Part II coming Next week!


If you’ve been following me for the past few years you’ll have noticed that I do enjoy going out at ridiculous times of night in the freezing cold to point my camera at the stars. The shot above is from my first real attempt at deliberately shooting the Milkyway.So. With the intent of going out this season and dragging a few people out with me, I thought i’d write a quick blog post covering what gear you need (plus some gear that makes the job easier), the basics of shooting and some basic tips on composition.

GEAR

MUST HAVES:

An interchangeable lens camera and a wide angle lens. Not saying that this sort of stuff can’t be done with point and shoots to some extent and even smartphones these days, but we’re going to start with people who have already invested in some dedicated photography gear. The lens ideally should be wide angle and have a maximum aperture of f/3.5 or faster at its widest focal length. This is still not ideal, but I’m aiming this at beginners who most likely have an 18-55mm kit lens with their camera.

Tripod: This is a must. Shooting the milkyway comes under the umbrella of “Long Exposure Photography” and as we will be having our shutters open for up to and sometimes longer than 30 seconds, the camera needs to be held in place without it being able to be shaken. I use the Sirui AM-254 with A10R Ballhead - a fantastic sub $500NZD Carbon Fibre tripod. Look forward to a Youtube video with an overview of this guy!

WARM CLOTHES. You’re going out at night, probably in winter. No ones needs to bring Hypothermia home along with their epic Milkyway shot.Editing Software: To bring the best out of the Milkyway, we will be shooting RAW and processing the Image. Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop are probably the most popular editing tools worldwide and are what I use to edit all of my images. Worth the purchase!

BONUS EQUIPMENT:

A remote shutter release. These are handy to make sure you don’t introduce and camera shake while you’re pressing the shutter button, and to allow precise shutter durations in bulb mode. Sometimes a lens might be optimal at something like 19 seconds, and your camera might only have 15sec and 20sec available to select while in manual mode. Setting it to the longer might introduce unacceptable levels of star movement. I use an old school Cable release with my Fujifilm X-T4, but if you shoot with any other main brands you can probably get your hands on a wireless remote if you shoot Canon, Nikon or Sony

A fast, wide angle lens. When we describe a lens as “fast” were are speaking about its maximum aperture. A “fast” lens will generally have an aperture of f/2.8 or larger (remember, the lower the “f/X.X” number, the wider/larger the aperture). Fast wide angle lenses usually don’t come cheap, especially from the main camera companies themselves. Thankfully third party options are out there and offer fantastic value while performing very well. Tokina and Samyang are notable examples of this. If you shooting Nikon or Canon Id recommend looking at the Samyang 14mm f/2.8 or the Tokina 11-20mm f/2.8 (or its older version, the 11-16mm f2/8 on the second hand market). If shooting Fujifilm or Sony the Samyang 12mm f2.0 is fantastic and is currently my chosen lens. Caveat: The Samyang lenses are manual focus only, something to consider if you intend on using the lens for anything other than Astrolandscapes.

A Light pollution filter. This is bottom of the list. Not even slightly necessary to shoot the Milkyway, but at times can be handy to filter out the spectrum of light cities tend to produce. These are becoming less and less useful as the world moves more towards LED lighting. Up until recently I have been using a Hoya RA54 “Red Enhancer/Intensifier”  but have since moved to a Kase Clip in “Neutral Night” filter via Meghan Maloney Photography here in NZ. These are nifty lil suckers - look forward to a video on this guy too. Stay tuned for Part II where we talk about planning, composition and shooting! Comment below with any further questions you might have and ill do my best to answer them!


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Yeehawgust day 10: Dark Skies

CJCWeek2021 day 3: Day&Night


It’s a cold morning when the two boys start their ride.


By the end of that same day there’s only a faint moonlight in the dark sky, however it’s enough to illuminate Speedwagon’s past, or at least what’s left of it.

Talk to my poems, and talk to your heart - I’m in both: if you need me


Anne Sexton

largedad:mapsontheweb:The black areas represent the remaining natural dark skies in the United Sta

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The black areas represent the remaining natural dark skies in the United States


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It’s too bright for me outside.

Day 28Reflections on: Dark Skies (2013)I mainly watched this because it stars Kerri Russell and I’m Day 28Reflections on: Dark Skies (2013)I mainly watched this because it stars Kerri Russell and I’m Day 28Reflections on: Dark Skies (2013)I mainly watched this because it stars Kerri Russell and I’m Day 28Reflections on: Dark Skies (2013)I mainly watched this because it stars Kerri Russell and I’m Day 28Reflections on: Dark Skies (2013)I mainly watched this because it stars Kerri Russell and I’m Day 28Reflections on: Dark Skies (2013)I mainly watched this because it stars Kerri Russell and I’m Day 28Reflections on: Dark Skies (2013)I mainly watched this because it stars Kerri Russell and I’m Day 28Reflections on: Dark Skies (2013)I mainly watched this because it stars Kerri Russell and I’m

Day 28

Reflections on: Dark Skies(2013)

  • I mainly watched this because it stars Kerri Russell and I’m a fan of Felicity. Check it out hahaha
  • Kerri Russell and Josh Hamilton play the parents of two boys - one is the kid from Real Steel (2011). If you haven’t seen this movie it’s just Rocky (1976) with dancing robots.
  • This felt almost exactly like Poltergeist (1982) but with aliens instead of restless spirits and sadly none of the charm of the Spielberg movie. Yeah that’s right, I referred to Poltergeist as a Spielberg movie. What are you gonna do, Tobe Hooper?!
  • Just like in Poltergeist, the weird happenings begin in the kitchen with mysterious messes and condiment installations. At one point a TV even plays the American national anthem, as it does in Poltergeist, but with a wobbly vibrato effect on it - because apparently aliens make things sound wiggly!
  • The abduction elements were also very reminiscent of Close Enounters of the Third Kind (1977) and The X-Files. I love that kind of shit and find it genuinely freaky as I once woke up with mysterious bruises that I couldn’t explain! I want to believe, but alas, I am more of a Scully.
  • J.K. Simmons plays an alien expert with many cats and a silly hat. His resources look like they’re straight out of The International UFO Museum and Research Center in Roswell, New Mexico. If you ever get a chance to go there you absolutely must. It’s a delightful treasure trove of bizarre dioramas with the same production value as an elementary school science fair.
  • This looked incredibly bland - but I guess maybe that’s just what the suburbs can be like? Everything felt beige. 
  • My favourite scenes were anything that included art that was supposed to be drawn by children. Always a treat.
  • You should probably just watch Poltergeist andFelicity instead! At the SAME TIME.

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Jeri Ryan (Star Trek: Voyager) and me :) Absolutely loved her on Boston Public. I used to watch that

Jeri Ryan (Star Trek: Voyager) and me :) Absolutely loved her on Boston Public. I used to watch that show religiously.


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