What started off as a horrible, wet morning, turned into rather a nice day for a visit to Swansea Marina, in Swansea, South Wales. I had a plan… Photograph the area in black and white and use the jpegs from the day. I was all set, we went out, took photographs and then decided toContinue reading “A Visit To Swansea Marina”
Tag Archives: Architecture
National Botanic Gardens Wales Visit 2024 – Part 2 – The Gardens In CCD
Our annual visit to the National Botanic Gardens of Wales took place this week, and after some awful weather, we were graced by beautiful sunshine for the day. This was the longest we had spent in the gardens, with a group of extraordinary people who love photography and capturing the best the place has toContinue reading “National Botanic Gardens Wales Visit 2024 – Part 2 – The Gardens In CCD”
Nikon Nikkor Z40mm F/2 Lens Review At Margam Park
I’ve been using this new lens for the last few weeks now, and I am really impressed by so many things about it. Here is the video review, with footage from Margam Park with Photography Adventures Wales and the lens review. Plenty of images and video! This is well worth watching, so you can getContinue reading “Nikon Nikkor Z40mm F/2 Lens Review At Margam Park”
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!”
