Aberdulais is a village in Neath Port Talbot, Wales, renowned for its industrial heritage, particularly the Aberdulais Falls and Tin Works. This National Trust site is a fascinating blend of natural beauty and historical significance. It is an interesting place, and so I thought you might all be interested in its history and what itContinue reading “A Visit To Aberdulais”
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A Little Self Portrait Session With The Nikon ZF
Damn! Since buying the Nikon ZF, it has already been through a lot, with images of the family, plants and flowers, portrait shoots outside, weddings and more. However, I had not tried it on an indoor session in a studio environment. So, I had a couple of hours spare, and as I’ve been feeling aContinue reading “A Little Self Portrait Session With The Nikon ZF”
A Full Wedding And Portraits With The Nikon ZF and Z6ii Side-By-Side
What a wonderful weekend I had this weekend, shooting a full wedding day again, this time though, very much on my own. As such, I was using my two cameras and on-camera flash. I thought I would share my thoughts on using these two cameras for work purposes, after taking so many photos between theContinue reading “A Full Wedding And Portraits With The Nikon ZF and Z6ii Side-By-Side”
Urban And Beach Style Imogen Portraits (Part 2: Edited)
This was a wonderful shoot with our model Imogen. As you remember from a couple of days ago, I already posted a number of unedited images which you can find here. Here are the final edits of the session, and there are quite a few of these images that I really like more than whenContinue reading “Urban And Beach Style Imogen Portraits (Part 2: Edited)”
A Walk In Clyne Gardens With The 90mm Macro Lens.
Yeah, what better way than to enjoy a walk than take one camera and one lens out in the field. I love doing that as you all know, and today I was happy to take a stroll with the Nikon Z6ii and the Tamron 90mm F/2.8 macro lens. In a bit of a departure fromContinue reading “A Walk In Clyne Gardens With The 90mm Macro Lens.”
