Ystragynlais Ruins And Waterfall – Colour Edits

As a follow up to my post from this week with monochrome edits, I have decided to share these three colour edits. All the information is the same, but this time I used Darktable to make some colour edits. You can find all the latest articles and blogs on my homepage here.My main photography social mediaContinue reading “Ystragynlais Ruins And Waterfall – Colour Edits”

An Unexpected Visit To Ystragynlais Iron Work Ruins – In Monochrome

Today was a day to just pop out and look for something new to photograph. As it happens, I visited Ystragynlais for it’s historic iron work ruins, as well as a huge waterfall in Hendryd. I would like to share the monochrome images from the ruins, as I was not really happy with the waterfallContinue reading “An Unexpected Visit To Ystragynlais Iron Work Ruins – In Monochrome”

Your Old Camera is Crap! Long Live Your Old Camera!

Yesterday I visited Swansea and took some stunning images with my Nikon ZF and the lovely Z 20mm F/2.8 lens. Picture quality is stunning, and the images are beautiful from the large full frame sensor. What I did not mention in yesterdays post was that I also shot the say on my Panasonic Lumix FS-10Continue reading “Your Old Camera is Crap! Long Live Your Old Camera!”

10 Frames In Black And White (CCD)

As you know from my last post here, I have been feeling a little lost in my photography lately. Not so much the family stuff, but general work and group photography. Today I met up with a friend and just took my little Panasonic Lumix FS-10 CCD camera (released in 2010) and shot 10 framesContinue reading “10 Frames In Black And White (CCD)”

The wide angle lens obsession: It ruins your photography

I was obsessed with wide angle lenses and fisheye lenses for many years. I always thought there was something special about having everything in your shot. Of course, they are still handy, but in hindsight they have a time and place to be used. While wide-angle lenses (typically 24mm and wider on a full-frame camera)Continue reading “The wide angle lens obsession: It ruins your photography”