Following on from yesterdays post, I now bring you family photographs from our visit to Singleton Botanical Gardens. All photographs are straight from camera with no colour, brightness or contrast adjustments. You may not know this, but of all the things that I photograph, photographing family and friends is the most precious and special toContinue reading “Family At Singleton Botanical Gardens (Straight From Camera)”
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New Eterna Sun & Leica M10 Mono X-Trans IV
It’s been a long time since I worked on new film simulation recipes, and these two have been on my camera for a while in different states of experimentation. I wanted to create a retro feeling Eterna based recipe and an X-Trans IV based Leica M10 monochrom recipe, and at last I am happy withContinue reading “New Eterna Sun & Leica M10 Mono X-Trans IV”
Singleton Botanical Gardens (Straight From Camera)
Saturday June 5th has been a wonderfully warm day, and a day for going out with the family and having a good time. Of course, I had to take images along the way, so what we have here is the result of a couple of hours of photographs in-between me taking photos of the family.Continue reading “Singleton Botanical Gardens (Straight From Camera)”
Fujifilm X-T20 Vs X-T30 and why you should still buy the X-T20
Not too long ago I wrote an article on why I think the Fujifilm X-T20 is still the camera I recommend in 2021. It had great response, but some people thought the X-T30 was clearly the superior camera. In this article we’ll look at the positive and negatives of each camera. Both cameras are exceptionalContinue reading “Fujifilm X-T20 Vs X-T30 and why you should still buy the X-T20”
One Year Of One Camera One Lens
I’d like to thank everyone for visiting One Camera One Lens, and I’m just going to share with you a brief story of how it started, how it’s gone and where it’s headed. History For many, many years, since the dawn of digital cameras and social media, I always marketed myself as Mark G AdamsContinue reading “One Year Of One Camera One Lens”
