More iPhone4 HDR experimentation :)
A quick iPhone iOS 4.1 HDR shot of the field just behind our house in the morning sunshine.
Ever since first considering the idea of moving away from my Canon 5d Mk3 dSLRs and fast glass to the new world of Olympus & Micro Four Thirds, one slight concern I’ve had nagging at me was finding an equivalent set of lenses capable of delivering the kind of images I love to create. On…
Spotted this during a brief walk around our area this evening – a lovely, bright & sunny spring evening. Follows on from the lovely big Norfolk sky I shot yesterday. Think I might need to start taking a proper camera out and about with me more often rather than relying just on a phone!
Having been using Apple’s Aperture 2 photographic workflow tool for what feels like a lifetime, I thought that the imminent arrival of a new Macbook was a prime opportunity to try out the latest & greatest version. If you work with photos on a Mac and have never used Aperture before, suggest go taking a look at…
After years of shooting with “proper” full-frame DSLR kit such as the Canon EOS 5D Mark 3, and amassing a collection of various EF lenses tailored around my needs, I think the time might have come for a change. Full frame cameras have traditionally represented the pinnacle of photographic equipment. Outstanding image quality, great performance in terms of…
As a photographer, my preference in terms of equipment over the years has always been Canon. Over the years since buying my first EOS 10D dSLR, I’ve been steadily growing my lens collection with L glass – and now shoot professionally with a pair of full-frame Canon EOS 5D’s (Mk2 & Mk 3 bodies). While…
Let me start by saying that having used Apple’s Aperture for years, I’ve reached the conclusion over the last few months that it’s no-longer the best product for my imaging workflow. This isn’t intended to be a comparison between Aperture 3 & Lightroom 4.1 nor is it a review of either product. Both can be…