As much as I enjoy running this website, along with my everyday work and love for photography I also enjoy getting inspired by others. Sometimes it is because of their great images, sometimes their great editing technique, sometimes their great articles and often a combination of all those things. Today we look at five, regularContinue reading “Five Regular Photographers Websites Worth Checking Out In 2025”
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Elevate Your Editing: Why Upgrading to the Latest ON1 Photo RAW is a Game-Changer
This is a very close to launch preview of the beta version of ON1 Photo Raw 2026. There may be slight differences between this version and the released version, and this preview will be updated as a review on release of ON1 Photo Raw 2026. I have put many hours into testing this software, andContinue reading “Elevate Your Editing: Why Upgrading to the Latest ON1 Photo RAW is a Game-Changer”
Mushrooms And Autumn
Autumn is well and truly here! I popped up to The Gnoll grounds in Neath to capture some autumn, and came away with mostly mushrooms. Of course, this is a good thing, because mushrooms are great to photograph. I had my trusty Nikon Z6ii and my 7Artisans 14mm F/2.8 and Tamron 90mm F/2.8 macro lensesContinue reading “Mushrooms And Autumn”
Huge Nikon Z Recipe Update
There has been a HUGE update to my MGA Recipes section of my website (for Nikon Z cameras). I have re-designed the section, and as part of the re-design you’ll find around 15 brand new Nikon Z Imaging Recipes that you can download to your camera. You will find plenty of examples of each recipe,Continue reading “Huge Nikon Z Recipe Update”
Understanding aperture priority (and exposure compensation) to improve your photography
Up until 2018 or so, I was an avid proponent of only photographing in full manual mode, taking control of everything including ISO and white balance. One day, I was chatting to a friend of mine who was (is) a full time professional photographer who asked why I was doing this all the time. WhenContinue reading “Understanding aperture priority (and exposure compensation) to improve your photography”
