It was nice to get out for an hour, and what better thing to do than just play with a new recipe I have made. It is part of my “Chrome” trilogy (Klassic Khrome, Everyday Chrome and Everyday Chrome Warm). All images are straight from camera, just resized. MGA Everyday Chrome Warm can be downloadedContinue reading “A Visit To The Local Park – Using The New MGA Everyday Chrome Warm Recipe”
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A New, Free And Open Source Raw Editor Is In Development – And Its Looking Great!
Raw editors come and go, and we all have our favourite raw editors. Maybe you are a fan of Adobe’s Lightroom, or Luminar Neo, or maybe you like supporting free software like Darktable and RawTherapee. Whatever you use, it’s great to know that you can try other software for free. What is even more excitingContinue reading “A New, Free And Open Source Raw Editor Is In Development – And Its Looking Great!”
My Lighting Equipment – In Depth
A short while ago we took a deep dive into my lens collection. Wet looked at what I had, what each lens was used for, plus my general feelings of the lenses and where I want to go with them. Today it is the turn of my lighting. So without further ado, we will lookContinue reading “My Lighting Equipment – In Depth”
A Walk In The Park With The Macro And Nikkor 50mm F/1.4 lens
I know I was here recently with the family, but I did not have a camera with me. Well today, I went out with the Nikon Z6ii and two lenses, the Tamron 90mm macro and the Nikkor 50mm F/1.4 lenses. Both lenses were put through their paces, and I shot at various apertures on theContinue reading “A Walk In The Park With The Macro And Nikkor 50mm F/1.4 lens”
My Lenses – An In-depth Look
I want to take an in-depth look at my lens collection, specifically a range of focal lengths that are quite close together, and the perceived lack of wide angle lenses. All lenses are Z mount lenses, native for the system to get the very best results in image quality, autofocus and lens features. This articleContinue reading “My Lenses – An In-depth Look”
