Autumn is fading quickly, so we went out to find the last remaining touches of colour. This year autumn seems to have gone by very quickly, so it was nice to get out possibly for the last time while the dying embers of autumn were still visible. Armed with my trusty Nikon Z6ii, I actuallyContinue reading “The End Of Autumn – In Images”
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A Visit To The Local Park – Using The New MGA Everyday Chrome Warm Recipe
It was nice to get out for an hour, and what better thing to do than just play with a new recipe I have made. It is part of my “Chrome” trilogy (Klassic Khrome, Everyday Chrome and Everyday Chrome Warm). All images are straight from camera, just resized. MGA Everyday Chrome Warm can be downloadedContinue reading “A Visit To The Local Park – Using The New MGA Everyday Chrome Warm Recipe”
A Walk In The Park With The Macro And Nikkor 50mm F/1.4 lens
I know I was here recently with the family, but I did not have a camera with me. Well today, I went out with the Nikon Z6ii and two lenses, the Tamron 90mm macro and the Nikkor 50mm F/1.4 lenses. Both lenses were put through their paces, and I shot at various apertures on theContinue reading “A Walk In The Park With The Macro And Nikkor 50mm F/1.4 lens”
A Family Day Out And An Upcoming New Project
Today we made the most of the school holidays and took the boys to the local Singleton Botanical Gardens and surrounding parks and just had a bit of fun and relaxation! It was a few hours of chilling and capturing memories. For these images I done something a bit different to the norm. I decidedContinue reading “A Family Day Out And An Upcoming New Project”
Margam Park For Deer, Insects, Bees And More With The Tamron 150-500mm
The title tells it all really! I took the new Tamron to Margam Park and took photos of many things, to test out this lens. Most images were taken at 500mm, although EXIF data is in the images. All images are straight from camera jpegs using the standard colour profile so that you can seeContinue reading “Margam Park For Deer, Insects, Bees And More With The Tamron 150-500mm”
