There’s quick May flew by for me to complete my project… Oh wait! It is only just over half way through the month! Yes, I know, but I have cut the project short due to me having a new toy to play with, and having used the 85mm enough to give you my thoughts. FirstContinue reading “May Project Complete. The Images And Thoughts On 85mm As A Daily Lens”
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Redundancy Of Your Images – It’s more than just 2 cards slots.
When we talk about redundancy with our cameras, the term can be very misleading as many people equate redundancy to having the two card slots in your camera, when, in-fact, it is so much more than that. Let’s delve a little deeper… The idea of redundancy:Redundancy is a term we use in photography describing howContinue reading “Redundancy Of Your Images – It’s more than just 2 cards slots.”
Why your camera could be any camera to anyone who sees your images
We all love our photography, and we constantly upgrade and strive to the best at what we do. For many of us, both professionally and as amateurs, image quality is paramount, and we expect the best with the money we pay for our equipment. However, although you and I may want the best, the realityContinue reading “Why your camera could be any camera to anyone who sees your images”
We can never really emulate the old “film” look, and here is why.
I have been wondering for a long time, “what makes old film photographs so great?”. I’ve studied books filled with Kodachrome images, books of old images in general, studied old family photos and more. I’ve also, as many of you know, tried to replicate this, by using film up until a few years ago, byContinue reading “We can never really emulate the old “film” look, and here is why.”
An End Of Year Review Of One Camera One Lens
Here we are again, another year in photography is almost over. I’ve written 75 blogs this year, most of which containing images, and many with reviews and words of wisdom. The year has been filled with ups and downs, and coming to the very end of the year, I can look back on what hasContinue reading “An End Of Year Review Of One Camera One Lens”
