26 07, 2018

Fujifilm 200mm f/2

2022-04-23T08:59:18+01:00July 26th, 2018|Blog, FUJIFILM|21 Comments

Fujifilm officially launched their much anticipated 200mm f/2 lens a few days ago. It was no great secret having been included on their publically available ‘Lens Roadmap’ for sometime now. The lens will come with a newly designed 1.4x teleconverter and I am not sure of the details around any [...]

18 06, 2018

Top 10!

2021-06-09T22:58:46+01:00June 18th, 2018|Blog|2 Comments

Less than a year after my website and blog were included in a 'Top 100 Wildlife Photography Blogs and Websites' listing, I'm very pleased to see I have also been included in a Top 10 for the UK at number 6. So, THANK YOU to everybody who reads my [...]

30 05, 2018

Don’t Mind Me….

2022-04-23T09:18:40+01:00May 30th, 2018|Blog, Fieldcraft & Wildlife|0 Comments

...I'M JUST PASSING THROUGH! Atlantic puffin – 'low profile walk', Fujifilm X-H1 & 100-400mm lens. I’m always keen to stress the importance of how fieldcraft is as important as knowing how to use a camera or understanding the basic principles of photography. Even some basic knowledge about a [...]

17 02, 2018

My Fujifilm Journey (so far), the X-T2 & X-H1

2022-04-23T09:23:50+01:00February 17th, 2018|Blog, FUJIFILM|96 Comments

Towards the end of 2017 I bought a Fujifilm X-T2 and 18-55mm ‘kit’ lens as a replacement for my increasingly unreliable Nikon 28-70 f/2.8. It’s not the obvious alternative, nor is it absolutely comparable. I’m not going to bore anybody with my full detailed reasoning, other than saying I [...]

16 08, 2017

Top 100!

2021-06-09T22:59:40+01:00August 16th, 2017|Blog|3 Comments

A quick blog post to say THANK YOU to everybody who reads my blog (which I admit, isn't updated as regularly as it should be) or follows me on my Twitter and Instagram feeds or my Facebook page. My website has been included in a 'Top 100 Wildlife Photography Blogs [...]

28 03, 2017

The Leopard and the Porcupine

2022-04-20T11:24:34+01:00March 28th, 2017|Blog, Fieldcraft & Wildlife|0 Comments

Although I have spent many hours photographing Africa's predators, I have found leopards to be a rather elusive subject. I have photographed them, but time has never been a luxury compared to our experiences with lions, cheetahs and hyenas. As I expected, my recent trip to South Africa to work [...]

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