WWT Llanelli Bird Sanctuary (Pt1 – Nikon)

Today we had a lovely visit to WWT Llanelli where we took photographs of birds! That were quite a lot around the area, but the most enjoyable part was just enjoying the day. This is part 1 of a 2 part post. For this part I will concentrate on the images taken from my NikonContinue reading “WWT Llanelli Bird Sanctuary (Pt1 – Nikon)”

The Allure of the Nikon P1100 Camera – A Wildlife Photographers Dream

Today we look at a camera that I’ll be reviewing and using over the next couple of weeks. It’s a camera that has many people dismissing it, but it’s a camera that many serious photographers are turning to. Will it take beautiful bird and wildlife images? Of that there is no doubt as there areContinue reading “The Allure of the Nikon P1100 Camera – A Wildlife Photographers Dream”

And Suddenly Photographers Started Moving To Micro Four Thirds And Smaller Sensors.

Over the last few months I have seen a growing trend among people I know in the real world, and people I know on social media that seems to be backed up by a poll I am currently running on social media (which I will share when it finishes). I have watched photographers move upContinue reading “And Suddenly Photographers Started Moving To Micro Four Thirds And Smaller Sensors.”

A Waterfall, Some Monochrome, A Squirrel And Birds

Today was a beautiful spring day, I popped out for a short while, with the Nikon Z6ii and the Z24-70mm and Tamron Z150-500mm lenses and took a photo or two of a waterfall, a squirrel and some birds. It was at Penllagaer Woodlands, and it was a lot of fun! The monochrome. A couple ofContinue reading “A Waterfall, Some Monochrome, A Squirrel And Birds”

Birds! At The Gnoll

I am not a wildlife photographer, and I am certainly not a bird photographer, but I do enjoy photographing birds occasionally when I get the chance. Today, my plan was to just capture birds, and I almost did that, but did take a couple of other images too! Armed with my Nikon ZF and TamronContinue reading “Birds! At The Gnoll”