The title tells it all really! I took the new Tamron to Margam Park and took photos of many things, to test out this lens. Most images were taken at 500mm, although EXIF data is in the images. All images are straight from camera jpegs using the standard colour profile so that you can seeContinue reading “Margam Park For Deer, Insects, Bees And More With The Tamron 150-500mm”
Author Archives: Mark G Adams
I Have A New Lens – And I’ve Never Had One Like It Before!
As you all know, since having my Nikon Z6ii and going full frame, my photography has changed. My results have been hugely better, my mindset has become much more focused and my editing has become built on realistic colours without any of the strange colours shifts that many of my photographs from the Fujifilm yearsContinue reading “I Have A New Lens – And I’ve Never Had One Like It Before!”
Impromptu Photoshoot With A Friend
Sometimes, you just want to do a quick photoshoot with someone, and this was one of those times. My friend Karl, who I have known for 40 years or so now was a brilliant subject for me, and he wanted a few images, and so I obliged! All images were taken with the Nikon Z6iiContinue reading “Impromptu Photoshoot With A Friend”
“Alleys, Art And Architecture” One Year Free Giveaway.
Can you believe that it is one year since my book “Alleys, Art And Architecture”? To celebrate this anniversary, I am giving away the PDF version of the book. Of course, the PDF version, which is digital does not do the book and images any justice at all, however it will give you a glimpseContinue reading ““Alleys, Art And Architecture” One Year Free Giveaway.”
The Best Way For Accurate Film Simulations With ANY Camera
Film simulations are a fun way of using your camera and there are huge communities who are addicted to using film simulations. However, most people think that it’s only Fujifilm cameras that have this ability, however in reality, every camera is capable of achieving the perfect film simulation. It’s understandable that for some, the ideaContinue reading “The Best Way For Accurate Film Simulations With ANY Camera”
