Fujifilm have released a new film simulation which they have called “Nostalgic Negative”. This simulation seems to be very close to Provia in the side-by-side examples I have seen. The new film simulation from Fujifilm turns reds to a very slight orange and there are other little tweaks, such as slightly raised shadows. Nostalgic ProviaContinue reading “A New Film Sim Recipe – MGA Nostalgic Provia”
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Spotlight: Photography with Poems by Ann Tudball (#03)
Welcome to episode #3 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 #3 we have two poems, the first titled “A Childs Garden” and the second titledContinue reading “Spotlight: Photography with Poems by Ann Tudball (#03)”
How do I feel about people stealing my work?
I had an message out of the blue yesterday by someone in a distant country, asking me how I felt about people stealing my film simulations and claiming them as their own. This really made me think, as it’s not just about the work I do with these simulations, but with photography and blogging inContinue reading “How do I feel about people stealing my work?”
New Film Simulations – MGA Fuji 400H Redux And MGA Kodachrome Classic
Two new film simulation recipes for the Fujifilm X-Trans IV sensors, and for that occasion I went for a walk with the family to take some new photographs to compare the different recipes. I have put a base image of Classic Chrome to compare the two film simulation recipes to. The first new film simulationContinue reading “New Film Simulations – MGA Fuji 400H Redux And MGA Kodachrome Classic”
Spotlight: Photography with Poems by Ann Tudball (#02)
After the great feedback of last posting of Ann’s photography and work, we have decided to make this a regular feature. Once a month we will share beautiful images, poems and other writings, so that you can have something else to enjoy. We think photography and words go together well, and we hope you enjoy.Continue reading “Spotlight: Photography with Poems by Ann Tudball (#02)”
