I have a new video up on Youtube explaining Nikon Colour Profiles and their similarities to Fujifilm Film Simulation “recipes”. It is a great video that you should check out in the window below. However, images from that video can be seen here more clearly and of course on your computer screen. These are theContinue reading “Nikon Fujifilm Film-Like Films Simulations”
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My Top 7 Fujifilm Recipes I Use Most Often
There are so many Fujifilm recipes out there now, you just can’t keep up, so choosing the best seven is always difficult. However, the 7 recipes on my Fujifilm camera are the ones I have almost permanently locked in. Here are my top 7 Fujifilm recipes that you should be using, and why! As aContinue reading “My Top 7 Fujifilm Recipes I Use Most Often”
Mumbles – The Final Meet Of The Year (In new recipe “K Kolour”)
As you all know, I take a group of photographers out every week. This week was the final meet of the year, and as usual it took place in Mumbles in Swansea. It has become tradition that we meet at this venue the last meet before we break up for Christmas. I decided to doContinue reading “Mumbles – The Final Meet Of The Year (In new recipe “K Kolour”)”
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)”
Aberthaw, a place of three very different areas (in NEW Vintage Summer Chrome recipe)
It’s always great going to new areas, and even more so when the weather is wonderful, you’re with people you like and the place throws up surprises you just were not expecting. Aberthaw is known for its power station, and is just outside Barry, near Cardiff. But we were surprised when we discovered, not onlyContinue reading “Aberthaw, a place of three very different areas (in NEW Vintage Summer Chrome recipe)”
