In-Camera multiple exposure is super easy with Nikon. Watch this video to see how easy
In-Camera multiple exposure is super easy with Nikon. Watch this video to see how easy
Woodland photagraphy with a Nikon 14-30 how does it compare against my trusty 24-70mm lens that I usually use in woodland
Revisiting some photographs. A before and after edit of a Woodland scence in Windermere. Cumbria
2021 proved to be little better than 2020 with various lockdowns but I still managed to get out with my camera. Here is some of my best photographs from 2021
The fantastic autumn colours in English woodland made getting out to photograph an absolute joy. Autumn may have come late this year, but the colours were stunning.
Minimalist photography aims to see how much information can be stripped from a composition without losing its effect. In my latest trip I photographed this very simple composition
Wilder's Folly is a folly and dovecote at Nunhide, near the village of Sulham in the English county of Berkshire. I visited the tower for a new location for Landscape photography
I have been using the Helios 44-2 F2 58mm Russian lens for just over a year. Is it a vintage classic or a bit of a fail when used on a modern mirrorless camera?
I have being meaning to do it for agess. I eventually got arount to creating my youtube channel so I can share the stories behind some of my photographs
A proper landscape photographer is prepared to get up early or stay up late to get the special light. I am on Holiday and I am too much of a lazy arse.
Oops! I couldn't be bothered to bring a decent camera to Folkestone because of a poor weather forecast. The moral of the story ignore forecasts and bring a camera.
After a rubbish 2020 and most 2021 spoilt by Covid restrictions it was great to get out into the albeit cold spring air to photograph this years Bluebells
It's been a while since I was out with my camera. This photograph is made up of 5 or 6 photographs to create this panorama of some Surrey and Sussex countryside.
Another one of my photographs that I decided to revisit in Photoshop. The result is almost mystical or magical (I think anyway)