You have two options of leaving your images and your legacy for your friends and family, because your social media and your websites won’t be around for ever, and there’s a huge possibility that you’re friends and family will have no interest in using editing software, or even have the knowledge to open up theContinue reading “How will future generations see your photographs?”
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Annual Family Pumpkin Carving!
This year, like every year, the family get together to carve the pumpkins ready for Halloween. It is messy, it is fun, and it is a perfect photo opportunity! All photos straight from camera jpegs in Nikon Standard (saturation +2) and cropped to 5:4 ratio. I used the Nikon ZF with the Z50mm F/1.4 lens.Continue reading “Annual Family Pumpkin Carving!”
An Autumn Walk With The ZF And Z50mm 1.4 Lens. Straight From Camera.
Today was just about getting out with a few friends, and using two of my recipes (Kodachrome 2025 and Summer Memories) to capture images and having a bit of fun. No editing, no cropping, no corrections, just straight from camera images. We decided to head up to Afan Argoed, through the forest trail, to theContinue reading “An Autumn Walk With The ZF And Z50mm 1.4 Lens. Straight From Camera.”
Our images don’t look like they used to… Our photos are lies – Part 2
Welcome to the second part of “Our images don’t look like they used to… Our photos are lies” (click the link if you missed it!). The first part had some great feedback, and ruffled the feathers of a few who simply didn’t understand that it was looking back at a time before technology, the internetContinue reading “Our images don’t look like they used to… Our photos are lies – Part 2”
Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo – A Long Term Review
I didn’t think I would be writing a long term review on this camera, but three years later, I’m still using and enjoying the Mini Evo, maybe not in the same way as I was originally, but it’s still a lot of fun. Here is my long term review, about my usage. What is theContinue reading “Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo – A Long Term Review”
