Don't know about you, but when I fire up the browser on my MacBook or Chromebook, I have a set of tabs that always open up automatically. Whether I've been using Chrome, Firefox or Safari, I've done this for as long as I can remember. They're my base camps on the increasingly vast internet, from… Continue reading Why I’m Still Loyal To Flickr
10000 Shutter Clicks To Happiness
10000 is a figure we seem to hear often these days. Some say 10000 hours of practice leads to mastery of your chosen craft. Others say 10000 steps a day is the key to good health. A rather famous photographer said your first 10000 photographs are your worst. It's the last of these I'm most… Continue reading 10000 Shutter Clicks To Happiness
Why I’ve Stopped Using Snapseed To Process Photographs
Previously I've spoken with considerable enthusiasm about Snapseed and how I use it to process photographs, especially in black and white (b/w). I wrote a post about the 13 second Snapseed b/w process I use to add that little extra mood and contrast I like, to photographs various cameras of mine output. Snapseed is an absolute… Continue reading Why I’ve Stopped Using Snapseed To Process Photographs
The Being And The Having – Which is Most Important In Photography?
Some of the recent conversations here on 35hunter have led me to think further about valuing the experience of photography versus the value of the final image. Because for me photography has nearly always been wrapped up in a wider activity - walking and exploring in nature (which brings its own benefits, whether you're making… Continue reading The Being And The Having – Which is Most Important In Photography?
One Month, One Camera – December 2019 (II) – Panasonic Lumix LX3
This month is the sixth this year I've committed to one camera for the whole month, and my weapon of choice this time is the Lumix LX3. See the first part here, or all One Month, One Camera (OMOC) posts here. The LX3 is one of few remaining cameras I have, and for good reason.… Continue reading One Month, One Camera – December 2019 (II) – Panasonic Lumix LX3




