A visit to somewhere I’ve never been before, and although only a stones throw away from last weeks visit to Parc Slip, Bedford Park was so much better in so many ways! A nature reserve, some amazing ruins, and an adventure that did not disappoint! I wasn’t very well on this outing, and indeed, stillContinue reading “Bedford Park: Nature, Ruins & Adventure!”
Monthly Archives: Mar 2022
My friend Sebastian said it best, and I quote:
I see many photographers asking on Facebook questions like : What is the best lens for this type of photography? Another question is: What are the best settings for using my flash, or what is the best flash? And finally one, related to #fujifilm #photography : What is the best film simulation for this typeContinue reading “My friend Sebastian said it best, and I quote:”
A Visit To A Parc Slip Nature Reserve With A Diffuser Filter And The 23mm Prime Lens
I love visiting nature reserves, but Parc Slip is a place I simply don’t like for taking photographs. Don’t get me wrong, I love the place for walking and talking and admiring the scenery, but for images… It just doesn’t do anything for me. So what better opportunity to try out one of my newContinue reading “A Visit To A Parc Slip Nature Reserve With A Diffuser Filter And The 23mm Prime Lens”
American Classic Car Show And New Recipe “RetroChroma”
It’s not very often I get to photograph cars, so when the opportunity came up to photograph at a local event held by Swansea American Autos, I knew I just had to go out and take photographs! Now, I’m not a huge fan of taking photos of cars, it’s not something I go out ofContinue reading “American Classic Car Show And New Recipe “RetroChroma””
Penllergaer Valley Woods with the 56mm at F1.2!
I had the opportunity to try out and review the Fujifilm XF56mm F/1.2 lens while visiting Penllergaer Valley Woods. It was a lovely spring day and a perfect opportunity to make the most of using this fantastic lens. Of course, I took many images as well as video, and you can see everything here! IContinue reading “Penllergaer Valley Woods with the 56mm at F1.2!”