One Camera One Lens Renewed For A Third Year

There’s a lot of celebrating this weekend, what with the Queen’s jubilee celebrations all around us. But more importantly, I’m celebrating the renewal of my website domain. There’s lots happened, and there’s lots to come! First of all, I would like to thank you, the reader for making this possible. Through your continuous input andContinue reading “One Camera One Lens Renewed For A Third Year”

Fujifilm Recipe & Colour Grading Resource

The aim of this article is to give a resource to Fujifilm users who like to use film simulation recipes in their photography. It includes tips and links to give you a complete resource to get the best out of your camera. Please support the creators of these recipes by visiting their websites whenever possible.Continue reading “Fujifilm Recipe & Colour Grading Resource”

Dehancer Review: The ultimate film emulation plugin.

It’s very much in vogue right now, especially among Fujifilm photographers, to try and make their images look like they were taken from a film camera. However, although Fujifilm film simulations are great, and software based LUTs and presets do a good job, they’re all “almost” the look. Here is where Dehancer comes to theContinue reading “Dehancer Review: The ultimate film emulation plugin.”

A visit to Pontsticill. Reservoir, trains and nature

The last time I visited Pontsticill, near Merthyr in South Wales, it was winter. There was snow on the mountains and the reservoir was full to capacity. Today couldn’t have been any more different, as there was none of that. However, it allowed for some great, and dramatic images. I have decided to do somethingContinue reading “A visit to Pontsticill. Reservoir, trains and nature”

Wildlife Down The Docks (And the power of pre-shot on the Fuji)

Went for a quick stroll down the docks, a few hundred yards from my house and decided to shoot some wildlife with the Fujifilm X-T3 and 50-230mm lens using Fujifilm’s “pre-shot” mode. Basically, it takes images while the shutter release is pressed, and then takes more when you press the shutter, so you never missContinue reading “Wildlife Down The Docks (And the power of pre-shot on the Fuji)”