Margam Park Photography Deer Hunt

It was that time of year again when the deer at Margam Park were on the open fields. Usually, they can be difficult to find, but today within the first few moments of us getting there, we were lucky enough to experience the wonders of deer, and the wonders of nature as autumn slowly startsContinue reading “Margam Park Photography Deer Hunt”

Autumn At Craig Y Nos (With New Fujifilm Recipe)

Autumn is here, and the signs of it are everywhere! What better way to enjoy the delights of autumn than visit a local 40 acre country park just inside the Brecon Beacons, with splendid views, a Victorian castle, ponds and so much more! Plus it gave me chance to try out a new Fujifilm recipeContinue reading “Autumn At Craig Y Nos (With New Fujifilm Recipe)”

Art among the decay. The hidden beauty of Port Talbot.

I took the opportunity for our group meet in Port Talbot to document the art and decay of our deprived town. We’re living in a town where the council doesn’t care about investment into the town centre, doesn’t care about is residents and are famously known as the council who stole Christmas (they won’t contributeContinue reading “Art among the decay. The hidden beauty of Port Talbot.”

Wales Botanical Gardens Shoot (Part 1)

The day started promising and the weather was beautiful as we visited Wales Botanical Gardens in Carmarthenshire, South Wales. We walked around the gardens, and within an hour the heavens opened up and it rained… Actually it poured. Armed with my trusty Fujifilm X-T3 and my 15-45mm and 50-230mm lenses it was a day ofContinue reading “Wales Botanical Gardens Shoot (Part 1)”

Infrared Photography Experiments

I’m fascinated by infrared photography, and currently exploring the possibilities of either buying a selection of filters for my current lenses, or going the full hog and getting a full spectrum converted camera. In the mean time, I’m doing a lot of research, and experimenting with other methods to achieve different looks of infrared. SoContinue reading “Infrared Photography Experiments”