Sunset At Aberavon Beach

It’s been a long time since I have been out and about, and today I didn’t think I would get outside as the weather has been so bad. However, half hour before sunset I noticed there was a break in the weather, and so made a dash for it! I run down the road toContinue reading “Sunset At Aberavon Beach”

Photoscape X Pro – The Editing Software You (Probably) Didn’t Know You Need

There are swathes of editing packages to edit your photographs, some of them really simple to use like Luminar 4 and Lightroom and some of them more complicated like ON1 Photo Raw and Photoshop. But there’s one piece of software that I constantly go back for for various reasons, and this affordable piece of softwareContinue reading “Photoscape X Pro – The Editing Software You (Probably) Didn’t Know You Need”

Photographers Spotlight Series: Sebastian Boatca

Welcome to One Camera One Len’s Photographers Spotlight Series, where we discover other photographers who you may find extremely interesting. They share their love for photography, their stories and a selection of their images. This is a regular feature, see the end of the article for details. My name is Sebastian Boatca, a photographer based inContinue reading “Photographers Spotlight Series: Sebastian Boatca”

Photographers Spotlight Series: David Ellinsworth

Welcome to One Camera One Len’s Photographers Spotlight Series, where we discover other photographers who you may find extremely interesting. They share their love for photography, their stories and a selection of their images. This will be a regular feature, see the end of the article for details. I took up photography as a hobbyContinue reading “Photographers Spotlight Series: David Ellinsworth”

Maximising Your Onscreen Histogram Accuracy

It’s a little understood fact that when relying on your histogram to take photographs, or using your blinkies for highlight warnings (among other on screen information based on your exposure), the histogram is based on the jpeg profile that you are currently taking photographs in, and not in the raw image produced by the camera.Continue reading “Maximising Your Onscreen Histogram Accuracy”