The Railway Bridge

I managed to capture an image I had always envisaged. Something like this is a photographers dream, and for me, I was so happy when I looked at the back of the camera. Port Talbot has a small railway station, and this bridge joins the two platforms and the surrounding land. I took it withContinue reading “The Railway Bridge”

A Trip To Town – Capturing Things Differently

I wanted to do things a little bit different today, so I decided to capture things a little bit differently to usual. I was after colours and shapes, and I wanted to capture them straight from camera (which I did apart from the mono shots which were converted from the colour jpegs). No distractions, justContinue reading “A Trip To Town – Capturing Things Differently”

Framed Between Two Trees

This is a little image I took last week. I loved the way the trees framed the little red house. Of note though, this image is a lot more saturated than my normal subdued edits. I just wanted to try something a little different. Also, it is edited in the latest version of RapidRaw, whichContinue reading “Framed Between Two Trees”

Tiny Sensor Bridge And Point And Shoot Cameras Are Making A Come Back – Can They Be Used To Make Great Photographs?

Welcome to the fourth and final part of my series looking at camera sensor sizes, their use-case scenarios and who they are aimed at. The first three articles Is Micro Four-Thirds Half As Good As The Other Systems Or A Relevant Camera System?, Why APS-C Sensor Cameras Are Not a Compromise, They Are the Perfect SweetContinue reading “Tiny Sensor Bridge And Point And Shoot Cameras Are Making A Come Back – Can They Be Used To Make Great Photographs?”

And Suddenly Photographers Started Moving To Micro Four Thirds And Smaller Sensors.

Over the last few months I have seen a growing trend among people I know in the real world, and people I know on social media that seems to be backed up by a poll I am currently running on social media (which I will share when it finishes). I have watched photographers move upContinue reading “And Suddenly Photographers Started Moving To Micro Four Thirds And Smaller Sensors.”