He was very young and very small, and most impressively he was not afraid! I’m sure I could have held my hand out and he would have jumped onto it! Taken on the Nikon Z6ii with Tamron Z150-500mm. F/8 1/1000 ISO 3600. Edited in Darktable. My name is Mark G Adams and I run PhotographyContinue reading “The Squirrel”
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An Hour Out Photographing Birds
This morning I was out for literally just over an hour, and went specifically to photograph birds. My friend was with me with his Nikon P1100, and I was with my Nikon Z6ii and Tamron Z150-500mm lens. We managed to capture a nice selection of birds too! All images were edited in RapidRaw as IContinue reading “An Hour Out Photographing Birds”
Bee And Bluebell
A bee was buzzing around the bluebells when it flew into shot. I have not seen too many bees around this year, as it is still quite early in the year. However, this one flew into my shot while I was out with the Z6ii and Tamron 150-500mm. Edited in RapidRaw 1.5.4. My name isContinue reading “Bee And Bluebell”
Greylag Geese
A couple of Greylag Geese fight while the youngsters watch. Just a moment in time captured, and the raw file edited in RapidRaw 1.5.4. Taken with the Nikon Z6ii and the Tamron Z150-500mm lens. It has been on my mind a lot lately about selling this Tamron lens and getting the Nikon P1100 camera toContinue reading “Greylag Geese”
Why Sharing Your EXIF Data Is Mostly Useless (or Even Detrimental)
In the age of digital photography, we’ve become accustomed to an almost obsessive focus on technical specifications. Photographers, aspiring and professional alike, pore over sensor sizes, lens charts, and, perhaps most persistently, EXIF data. This embedded information, detailing everything from aperture and shutter speed to ISO and white balance, is often seen as a holyContinue reading “Why Sharing Your EXIF Data Is Mostly Useless (or Even Detrimental)”
