Many readers of this blog might recall me complaining about the Panasonic G9. On one hand I love the camera; it’s well build, feels great in the hands and the image quality is excellent. On the other hand, I hate the colours it produces. I’ve tried all sorts of solutions, but I can never get … Continue reading I Found The Heather AND MUCH More
Author: thelightweightphotographer
What, No Heather!
Yesterday, I headed out to do a walk around Win Hill in the Peak District. I’ve done this walk in the past or tried to. It’s supposed to be around 6 miles but last time it turned into 12 because I thought I knew the route but didn’t. This time the weather looked promising, so … Continue reading What, No Heather!
More Photographing Painterly Landscape Light
Last week, I mentioned that I love to capture painterly light when photographing the landscape. A few people commented and some emailed me directly. It appears there is an interest in what the original RAW file looked like. I’ll come to that in a moment, but first I want to share another example of painterly … Continue reading More Photographing Painterly Landscape Light
In Search of Painterly Landscape Light
I must admit that I’m rather addicted to photographing landscape scenes at sunset and sunrise. When I look at my Instagram feed, I can see that most of my images feature a colourful sky of some sorts. There is however another type of scene that I find more attractive than a sunset or sunrise. These … Continue reading In Search of Painterly Landscape Light
Landscape Photography Near To Home
On Wednesday, the weather forecast was looking good, so I decided to head out for some landscape photography with a friend. Following the recent reopening of a local car park (it’s been closed for over a year), we headed onto Marsden Moor at Standedge and followed the Pennine Way. This is only a 10-minute drive … Continue reading Landscape Photography Near To Home
Evening Shoot on Higger Tor
I was out on Wednesday evening, heading over to the Peak District to photograph the landscape. The plan was to meet up with a friend at Higger Tor in the hope of shooting a great sunset. The conditions were forecast to be perfect. Once on Higger Tor, we spent an hour or so finding possible … Continue reading Evening Shoot on Higger Tor
iPhone Photography in France
Apologies that I haven’t posted anything recently. I’ve been over in France visiting family. Whilst I was there, I became quite hooked on taking photos with my phone. That’s despite having a great Micro 43 camera with me in the form of the Panasonic G9. I simply found it much easier to reach for my … Continue reading iPhone Photography in France
Gripped by Infrared Photography
The sun has been out all week here which can only mean one thing – it’s about to rain. That means that I need to get out with one of my infrared cameras before it starts. The weather is perfect for infrared photography. Bright sun, blue sky, and a huge amount of contrast in the … Continue reading Gripped by Infrared Photography
It’s Whit Friday Again
Today is Whit Friday and in Saddleworth that means only one thing – the Band Contest. It’s often described as “the greatest free show on earth” (providing you like Brass Bands). I sat outside to drink my coffee earlier as the weather is unusually sunny. Whit Friday is well known for raining heavily here. Even … Continue reading It’s Whit Friday Again
Sunset Photography in The Peak District
This was a good week. The weather has been wonderful and on Tuesday evening, I managed to get out to shoot the sunset. Whilst it wasn’t quite as spectacular as I had hoped for later in the evening, there was a wonderful haze to the light. If you want to see what happened later on, … Continue reading Sunset Photography in The Peak District








