It was a very windy day with intermittent sunshine, and our regular weekly group meet activities took us to Mumbles Hill Nature Reserve, leading us down into Mumbles town before finishing off where we started. A perfect day for being out and enjoying ourselves as a group, as well as taking photographs from the amazingContinue reading “Mumbles Hill Nature Reserve & Town Visit”
Author Archives: Mark G Adams
Neath Abbey In Colour Infrared
A visit to the 12th Century Abbey at Neath Abbey, Neath in Wales. I’ve been experimenting with Infrared, and I’ve been using Darktable to develop the photographs, however, today I experimented using ON1 Photo Raw 2021.5 to develop the raw files. I didn’t realise that it has settings to make developing much easier, and IContinue reading “Neath Abbey In Colour Infrared”
Bluebells!
Bluebell season is here! I’m not going to bore you with hundreds of bluebell photographs, so here are a few of my favourite photographs from a recent shoot that I undertook with my best mate. All images captured on the X-T3 with 15-45mm and post-processed in Photoscape X Pro using the jpeg file to keepContinue reading “Bluebells!”
Spotlight: Photography with Poems by Ann Tudball (#06)
Welcome to episode #6 of our spotlight on Ann Tudball’s wonderful work. In this episode Ann shares two great poems for you all to enjoy, while I supply the images for each of these amazing pieces of work. In episode #6 we have three pieces of writing for you to enjoy. Ann is a SouthContinue reading “Spotlight: Photography with Poems by Ann Tudball (#06)”
Why I didn’t go full frame and went with Fujifilm
Around two years ago I decided that it was time for a change. I’d been shooting with various Nikon cameras (D40, D3200, D5300, D7100) over the years, alongside shooting film. I’d also had hands on with many other camera makes and different sensor sizes from micro four-thirds Panasonic cameras through to Nikon, Sony and CanonContinue reading “Why I didn’t go full frame and went with Fujifilm”
