That Sensor Spot You Just Can’t Move…

We have all been there. We have noticed a particularly stubborn sensor spot in our photographs that we just can not seem to remove. And sometimes there is a reason for that! You know how it goes, you take your lens off, get the blower out and while your camera is upside down, you giveContinue reading “That Sensor Spot You Just Can’t Move…”

I’ve Never Used “De-Noise” On An Image With My Nikon Z Cameras

I have been chatting to numerous people over the months when I am out with the camera, or online in chats about noise in images, and I realised, that since leaving Fujifilm, I have never once felt the need to apply any kind of de-noise technology to my images. Those of you who know meContinue reading “I’ve Never Used “De-Noise” On An Image With My Nikon Z Cameras”

I Realised Something Unusual Has Happened This Year With My Lens Choice!

This is just a quick blog update with a realisation… This year has literally been unlike any other in my photography, and I only nor realised! As you all know, I am a sucker for prime lenses, and most have my work has been using prime lenses, however this year has been a little different.Continue reading “I Realised Something Unusual Has Happened This Year With My Lens Choice!”

The Digital Photo Frame Conundrum

As many of you know and have read a thousand times, I make the most of my photography by printing out a heck of a lot of photos. Many years ago I used to own a cheap digital photo frame, but for various reasons I stopped using it. So here is the conundrum… Where doContinue reading “The Digital Photo Frame Conundrum”

Full frame Vs APS-C Vs Micro Four-Thirds: The feedback spoke volumes

Over the last three days, I have released three articles covering the usage and target audience for Full frame, APS-C and micro four-thirds cameras. As someone who has used all these formats for decades in one form or other, for both fun and for serious use (earning money or professional shoots for various areas inContinue reading “Full frame Vs APS-C Vs Micro Four-Thirds: The feedback spoke volumes”