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”
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Why Windows is the best option for photographers in 2026
There are always discussions about which operating system is best for photography, and in 2026, the digital imaging landscape is dominated by high-resolution sensors and AI-driven processing. While macOS remains a popular choice for its aesthetic and Linux for its privacy, Windows 11 has solidified its position as the superior platform for professional and enthusiastContinue reading “Why Windows is the best option for photographers in 2026”
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”
Reset: YouTube And Photography – Here Is The Plan
2026 has started nice and slow. So slow in fact that I have only done one photography shoot. However, it is all part of the great reset that I have been working on for the last 12 months. Today we will look at what is happening and what the future brings. The YouTube change RegularContinue reading “Reset: YouTube And Photography – Here Is The Plan”
The most important editing setting once you’ve cropped your raw image
We all know that one of the, if not the most important tool in your photography editing toolkit is the crop tool. It can really make a composition better, and even create multiple compositions from a single image, cropping into various sections. However, the next most important setting is one that some people skip forContinue reading “The most important editing setting once you’ve cropped your raw image”
