by Peter Llewellyn | May Thu 2019 | Blog, Latest images, Wildlife
An Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) which is Nova Scotia’s provincial bird, sittiing on a nest, Hydro power station, Annapolis River, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada, As many will know my wife and I have spent the last 20 months living in Mexico but, for a... by Peter Llewellyn | Mar Fri 2019 | Blog, Software
The long awaited Photo Mechanic 6 has now been released and I have been using it extensively for the past week. As many will know, Photo Mechanic is an essential part of my workflow for all my images, both sport and wildlife and is my program for culling outtakes and... by Peter Llewellyn | Jan Mon 2019 | Blog, Latest images, Photography tips
Last night I spent several hours photographing the 2019 super blood wolf moon. I was lucky to have perfectly clear skies and a warm evening to shoot this amazing phenomenon. Your camera needs to be locked down on a very sturdy tripod and head as the slightest shake... by Peter Llewellyn | Oct Wed 2018 | Blog, Software
First, let’s be clear, I no longer use Lightroom. ( See https://peterllewellyn.com/new-workflow/) However, I did use Lightroom for many years and, as it’s still the most popular program for handling RAW files, I include it here for comparison Imaging... by Peter Llewellyn | Oct Mon 2018 | Blog, Equipment, Latest images, Nikon, Wildlife
People regularly ask me what is my favourite lens, and what lens do I use for this or that subject? The answer may not be a simple one. While the ‘best’ lens for a close-up or macro photo would undoubtedly be my Nikon AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f2.8. Yet,...