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”
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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”
An Unexpected Visit To Ystragynlais Iron Work Ruins – In Monochrome
Today was a day to just pop out and look for something new to photograph. As it happens, I visited Ystragynlais for it’s historic iron work ruins, as well as a huge waterfall in Hendryd. I would like to share the monochrome images from the ruins, as I was not really happy with the waterfallContinue reading “An Unexpected Visit To Ystragynlais Iron Work Ruins – In Monochrome”
The Nikon Premium Collection (11 Exclusive Imaging Cloud Recipes)
Usually I share my imaging recipes to the Nikon Recipes section of my website. Here you can fins a huge selection of recipes. This time however I am dedicating this blog page to these 7 recipes as we look at them in more detail. It seems that everyone is after the perfect Fujifilm recipe forContinue reading “The Nikon Premium Collection (11 Exclusive Imaging Cloud Recipes)”
Chasing The Tide At Mumbles
Having visited Swansea, and the beautiful area of Mumbles last week at low tide, only a few days later we knew the tide would be high so we just had to go back! This time I knew I wanted to get the compositions in a slightly different way, so I packed my bag and headedContinue reading “Chasing The Tide At Mumbles”
