There is no grand idea behind this post, it’s just some pictures I took. Continue reading »
D800: Meet the new boss
The saying goes, go big or go home. Continue reading »
The saying goes, go big or go home. Continue reading »
My Nikon D300 is my photographic workhouse. It is my weapon of choice when I am doing photography with a purpose. Continue reading »
When I show people my Fujifilm X100 the first thing they ask is “do I have to look though the viewfinder?”. The second thing they ask is “how do I zoom?”. I fear for the future of humanity. Continue reading »
There is no grand idea behind this post, it’s just some pictures I took. Continue reading »
Puffins are funny little birds and I had always wanted to go and photograph them. I finally did so last year and have just got round to processing the RAW files. Continue reading »
Normal service is (sort of) resumed, with some Alpine Velvia from the archives. Continue reading »
I remember visiting London once as a child with my parents, but it wasn’t until I was about twenty years old that I first got the chance to explore it properly. Continue reading »
Arguably the Nikon F and the Nikon D800 are the same camera just seen four decades apart. How do they compare? Continue reading »
Isn’t she wonderful. Isn’t she precious. That’s enough Stevie Wonder. This is my Nikon F. Continue reading »
Hot of the digital presses, the first roll of Kodak Tri-X from (not) my Nikon F. Continue reading »
Ladies and Gentlemens of the Internets. I present the original Nikon F. Continue reading »
A change from monochrome this time. Went for a walk with the fuji and some thoughts about street signs. Took two pictures and went shopping instead. Oops. Continue reading »
I like classic old cameras. I like retro modern cameras. But which is better? There is only one way to find out… Continue reading »
For all it’s good points, film photography has the ability to wind you up. Continue reading »
I have always struggled with colour landscape photography. I could visualize what I wanted but I always ended up with something flat and lifeless. I never could quite get the dial up to 11. Continue reading »