I had never had a chance to photograph a Pride march before, so as I was free I thought I would take the opportunity to join in the fun and see these people enjoying themselves. Sadly, the weather was not too nice, but I do not think it dampened to many peoples spirits. I tookContinue reading “Port Talbot Pride At Aberavon 2023”
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A visit to the National Botanic Garden of Wales
It was time for the annual visit to the National Botanic Garden of Wales, and thankfully the weather was on our side, as the last few times it has been a very wet affair! The National Botanic Garden of Wales is a botanical garden located in Llanarthney in the River Tywi valley, Carmarthenshire, Wales. ItContinue reading “A visit to the National Botanic Garden of Wales”
My New Book “Alleys, Art & Architecture”
It has been a long time in the making, but it is finally out! Here is a sneak peek video of my unwrapping and looking through the book. It is truly amazing to think I put this together over three months, and I am so happy to share it with you! Please watch, and thereContinue reading “My New Book “Alleys, Art & Architecture””
Saint Fagans Museum With A Vintage Camera, A Fujifilm And Almost An Olympus! Plus learning that F/1.4 is important!
I had a lot planned for the visit to Saint Fagans living museum in Cardiff, Wales. I had three cameras with me, and a plan in my head, however, after one image, my Olympus run out of batteries! It just goes to show, don’t trust just a quick look at a battery meter of aContinue reading “Saint Fagans Museum With A Vintage Camera, A Fujifilm And Almost An Olympus! Plus learning that F/1.4 is important!”
A family break with the CCD Nikon Coolpix P50.
For the first time in as long as I can remember, we took a family holiday and I didn’t take my main camera with me. In the past I’ve tried to shrink things by only taking the smallest lens, and just keeping it to one camera love lens, however this time it was the vintageContinue reading “A family break with the CCD Nikon Coolpix P50.”
