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”
Tag Archives: Monochrome
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”
Fine Art Seascape
The sky blends into the sea, the image is real, and yet it is not. I played with Luminar Neo masking to create a few fine art looking images. This is one of Penarth Pier, Cardiff, Wales. Taken on the Nikon ZF with Z24-70mm lens at 27mm F/14, 24 seconds and ISO100. This year IContinue reading “Fine Art Seascape”
A Waterfall, Some Monochrome, A Squirrel And Birds
Today was a beautiful spring day, I popped out for a short while, with the Nikon Z6ii and the Z24-70mm and Tamron Z150-500mm lenses and took a photo or two of a waterfall, a squirrel and some birds. It was at Penllagaer Woodlands, and it was a lot of fun! The monochrome. A couple ofContinue reading “A Waterfall, Some Monochrome, A Squirrel And Birds”
Flashback One35 V2 Non-Disposable Digital Film Camera: In Depth Review
I’ve had the Flashback One35 V2 non-disposable film camera for a short time now, and I’ve run over 10 rolls of 27 shots through it to give it a good testing. It looks like a disposable film camera, you wind it on like a disposable film camera, it feels like a disposable film camera andContinue reading “Flashback One35 V2 Non-Disposable Digital Film Camera: In Depth Review”
