It was nice to get out and photograph a portrait shoot again, and with the lovely Jessica too! There was a look I wanted to achieve, things I wanted to try with lighting and the weather was great. We were at the wonderful Neath Abbey Ruins in Neath, South Wales for this incredible shoot. ArmedContinue reading “Jessica At The Abbey Ruins”
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At The Seafront – Correct And Edits
Yesterday we looked at some straight out of camera fisheye images from a walk at the beach. Today we show the versatility of a fisheye lens and correct the distortion of a different selection of images and give them a little edit! All images are edited in Photoscape X Pro, which has the best distortionContinue reading “At The Seafront – Correct And Edits”
What Better Than A Fisheye Lens At The Seafront!
This morning I had to pop out to vote for our countries elections, and so I took the opportunity to take along my camera and take some images on the way back from voting. I enjoyed using my fisheye lens at the beginning of the week, and I just wanted to use it today. AndContinue reading “What Better Than A Fisheye Lens At The Seafront!”
My lens lineup is complete with 2 new lenses!
When I upgraded from Fujifilm to the Nikon Z6ii I had a very clear vision of what I wanted and why I wanted the lenses I chose. To quickly start off the system I chose Nikon F glass for a couple of my lenses, but within a few months I have sold those, and acquiredContinue reading “My lens lineup is complete with 2 new lenses!”
Using the 7.5mm fisheye lens as a rectilinear wide-angle lens (with images from Laugharne Castle)
I haven’t used my TTArtisan 7.5mm fisheye lens enough over the last few months, and it’s not because I don’t like it. I really do love the lens, how it performs and how it displays colours, contrast and sharpness. It’s because I don’t always want everything to look like a fisheye. I know it’s easyContinue reading “Using the 7.5mm fisheye lens as a rectilinear wide-angle lens (with images from Laugharne Castle)”
