by Peter Llewellyn | Jul Sun 2020 | Blog, Photography tips, Wildlife
Driving to one of my regular beaches to search for migrating and resident shorebirds a few days ago I suddenly glimpsed a flash of red in the sand dunes beside the road. Pulling over I was astonished to see a fox sitting in the narrow strip of dunes between the... by Peter Llewellyn | Mar Mon 2020 | Blog, Equipment, Nikon, Sports, Wildlife
In 1999 I prepared for the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney by replacing much of my equipment with the latest and greatest available at the time. The latest buzz word was ‘digital imaging’, Nikon having just released its first professional digital camera, the... by Peter Llewellyn | Mar Tue 2020 | Blog, Latest images, Nikon, Sports
The recent storms that have hit the coast of Nova Scotia have brought the winter surfers out in force. Even with temperatures well below freezing this does not stop these hardy souls getting out on the water to ride the huge incoming waves. Inevitably, to get good... by Peter Llewellyn | Jan Tue 2020 | Blog, Equipment
I often come across other photographers while shooting and regularly see them using inadequate tripods and, more particularly, bad tripod heads. The tripod often has tiny thin lens with 5 or more sections. Great for folding the tripod down to a small size for carrying... by Peter Llewellyn | Jan Wed 2020 | Blog, Software
Capture One version 20 was released early in December 2019 and is touted as a major upgrade over Capture One 12. Now, you may well ask what happened to versions 13 through 19 and the short answer is they never existed. Version 20 is to bring the vesion number in line...