Many people say “never just shoot in black and white jpegs, you can never go back!” and of course, that always used to be true. However, generally, those of us who do shoot with intent, specifically for a black and white images are not really afraid of shooting in black and white because that isContinue reading “What Happens When You Have a Black And White Image And You Really Want It In Colour?”
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Why Your Edited Images Look Different on Other Screens
It’s one of the most frustrating experiences in digital image editing: you spend hours perfecting a photo’s colour, saturation, and brightness on your screen, only to see it look completely different—often darker, less or much more vibrant, or with a colour cast—on a another device. This common problem isn’t due to your editing skills; it’sContinue reading “Why Your Edited Images Look Different on Other Screens”
Monochrome only cameras – A curiosity or perfection?
With Ricoh announcing a monochrome only camera, and companies like Leica with their M11 and Q2 Monochrom and Pentax with the K3, you have to wonder why these monochrome only cameras exist, and would they be of interest to people? What is a digital monochrome camera? Digital cameras that only take photos in black andContinue reading “Monochrome only cameras – A curiosity or perfection?”
The End Of Autumn – In Images
Autumn is fading quickly, so we went out to find the last remaining touches of colour. This year autumn seems to have gone by very quickly, so it was nice to get out possibly for the last time while the dying embers of autumn were still visible. Armed with my trusty Nikon Z6ii, I actuallyContinue reading “The End Of Autumn – In Images”
A Walk Up Drummau Mountain
16,000 steps, a good few hours, 892 feet (272m) and a pub grub later we had a lovely day together as a family. Walking from where we parked at The Loft pub, situated below the mountain, we took the winding paths though sun, rain, wind and the kids being kids, and made it to theContinue reading “A Walk Up Drummau Mountain”
