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Canon EF 8-15mm f/4 coming out soon, but I want it sooner! | Review

Canon 8-15mm L lens

Great news today for techy Canon lens fans, Canon have decided to release a new wide angle lens, and as anyone that knows me will know I’m a little obsessed with using wide angle lenses – and this isn’t going to make my addiction any better.It is has been designed to offer both circular and [...]

Some colourful & tropical images for this grey rainy day in Britain

Seychelles stock photographs

Whilst it is overcast and tipping down with rain here in England, I’m once again dreaming of the tropics – I can’t wait to head to the South Pacific in October if all plans work out, should give us plenty of time to get some more tropical photographs to keep me inspired through the next [...]

Time to get up to speed with HD video… finally.

For the last couple of years my interest has been steadily been increasing for HD video and now it is reaching the critical point in my brain where I want (need) to invest some serious amount of time researching and coming up to speed with it all – I feel rather in the dark. Having [...]

Blue hour photography at the Exotic Garden

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My good friend Will and I were chatting last week about talking photo’s in the dark, with selective flash on certain areas of his exotic garden, and we decided we’d give it a go this evening. So using a tripod, a shutter speed of about 10 or 15 seconds, at roughly f/8 or f/11… and [...]

In the hands of an botanical expert…

Will's Hands

A close up of my good friend Will’s hands, a professional gardener extraordinaiire – after looking at pollen in the garden. The hands tell it all.

Droplet of water on Arundo Donax




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