Waterfalls and Churches

It was a warm, spring day here in Wales, the ground still soaking wet from the nights rain, and the previous few weeks heavy rainfall, and we wandered to a large waterfall that we had not visited before, plus visited a favourite church of hours. I was armed with the Nikon Z6ii and Z24-70mm lens,Continue reading “Waterfalls and Churches”

Two Sunsets In August

It has been a long time since I went out with the Fujifilm X-T3 and decided to share images that are straight from camera. I had a lot of images to potentially edit from two nights of fantastic sunsets at Aberavon Beach, and I edited a few of them in Darktable. However, for this blog,Continue reading “Two Sunsets In August”

A New Lens And A Family Photoshoot

I’m currently doing a 30-day photography challenge, and the first day of the challenge was to take a self-portrait. As I had all my camera gear set-up, it gave me a good excuse to do two additional things for the day. Firstly, do a photo shoot of my boys, and secondly, try out my newContinue reading “A New Lens And A Family Photoshoot”

A visit to the National Botanic Garden of Wales

It was time for the annual visit to the National Botanic Garden of Wales, and thankfully the weather was on our side, as the last few times it has been a very wet affair! The National Botanic Garden of Wales is a botanical garden located in Llanarthney in the River Tywi valley, Carmarthenshire, Wales. ItContinue reading “A visit to the National Botanic Garden of Wales”

Stunning Tenby And Area (Filmed In New MGA Classic Pro)

I was lucky enough to have a visit to Tenby in West Wales recently, and decided to take the opportunity to take photos of the area and try out a new Fujifilm film simulation recipe I designed. The idea of these “recipes” is to get the image to a point, in camera, where little toContinue reading “Stunning Tenby And Area (Filmed In New MGA Classic Pro)”