I was on holiday in Greece recently when I shot this photo inside the Cathedral in Athens. Athens Cathedral, Olympus EM5 Mark 3 with 8-18 lens I shot this using an Olympus EM5 Mark 3 with Panasonic Leica 8-18mm at 8mm. The exposure is handheld at 1/10 second using f/5.6 and ISO3200. It took me … Continue reading Why I Stopped Taking Photos With My Camera
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DxO Lens Module Limitation When Developing RAW Files
Last week, I shared some of the images I captured on a trip to Cornwall. On my way home, I called at Wells in Somerset to photograph the wonderful Cathedral there. In a moment, I’ll share a couple of shots from inside the Cathedral, but first, I want to explain something about my processing. Regular … Continue reading DxO Lens Module Limitation When Developing RAW Files
Not Following my Own Advice
I recently wrote a short tutorial titled “The Best ISO Setting”. Whilst you can of course read it by following the link, it comes down to this, the best ISO to use is the one that lets you capture a sharp image. It’s much better to suffer a little ISO noise than have a shaky … Continue reading Not Following my Own Advice
