As an owner of both the powerful Nikon Z f and the versatile Nikon Z 6II, I’m well-equipped for virtually any photographic challenge. These full-frame marvels offer exceptional image quality, interchangeable lenses, and pro-level performance. However, there’s a space in my gear bag—and my life—that’s currently unfilled: the need for an exceptional, go-anywhere camera thatContinue reading “Ricoh GR IV – Maybe my next camera? Hear me out…”
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10 Frames – A Beach Walk In Autumn
Originally my plan was to pop down the beach with my youngest and test out the HEIF format for taking images. I did that, but I need to analyse the files and get the codecs sorted out first before I go into more depth about what the files are and what they can be usedContinue reading “10 Frames – A Beach Walk In Autumn”
“Prom People” Book Project! Take a look at my new book.
It was quite a few months in the making, however my new book from my project “Prom People” is now available and in my hands! I made a video of my reactions to me opening the package and looking through the book for the very first time! The book is bloody lovely! The images areContinue reading ““Prom People” Book Project! Take a look at my new book.”
The wide angle lens obsession: It ruins your photography
I was obsessed with wide angle lenses and fisheye lenses for many years. I always thought there was something special about having everything in your shot. Of course, they are still handy, but in hindsight they have a time and place to be used. While wide-angle lenses (typically 24mm and wider on a full-frame camera)Continue reading “The wide angle lens obsession: It ruins your photography”
Annual Family Pumpkin Carving!
This year, like every year, the family get together to carve the pumpkins ready for Halloween. It is messy, it is fun, and it is a perfect photo opportunity! All photos straight from camera jpegs in Nikon Standard (saturation +2) and cropped to 5:4 ratio. I used the Nikon ZF with the Z50mm F/1.4 lens.Continue reading “Annual Family Pumpkin Carving!”
