Today I was back at Penarth Pier to capture a few much longer exposures of the area. Sadly, the tide was not as high as I has anticipated, but I still took the opportunity to take photos. The weather was also not what I had hoped for, but still, it was a great few hoursContinue reading “Brand New Long Exposures Of Penarth Pier”
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The Digital Photo Frame Conundrum
As many of you know and have read a thousand times, I make the most of my photography by printing out a heck of a lot of photos. Many years ago I used to own a cheap digital photo frame, but for various reasons I stopped using it. So here is the conundrum… Where doContinue reading “The Digital Photo Frame Conundrum”
An Hour In The Cold Winter Sun
As many of you know, I have not been 100% lately, so I have not spent any time with the camera. However, the sun was out during the weekend, so I had a stroll over the beach with my eldest. I took the Nikon ZF along with the Z24-70mm and shot in my Premium VividContinue reading “An Hour In The Cold Winter Sun”
It looks like a disposable film camera, acts like a disposable film camera, and feels like a disposable film camera.
Honestly, it looks like a disposable film camera, acts like a disposable film camera, and feels like a disposable camera. At a glance it’s a real, genuine film camera. One feel, it’s a film camera. Roll forward the film advance dial and it feels like a disposable camera. Move across the switch and the xenonContinue reading “It looks like a disposable film camera, acts like a disposable film camera, and feels like a disposable film camera.”
Full frame Vs APS-C Vs Micro Four-Thirds: The feedback spoke volumes
Over the last three days, I have released three articles covering the usage and target audience for Full frame, APS-C and micro four-thirds cameras. As someone who has used all these formats for decades in one form or other, for both fun and for serious use (earning money or professional shoots for various areas inContinue reading “Full frame Vs APS-C Vs Micro Four-Thirds: The feedback spoke volumes”
