Fresh Ground Photography

Category: Mirrorless

  • Cenarth Falls

    Cenarth Falls

    It was a misty, dank day in West Wales and we both had the day off so Helen and I decided to go on a trip with our cameras. Initially the plan was to go to the Botanic Gardens of Wales in Llanarthne but the weather wasn’t great so we made a detour to the…

  • Another Great Gig at HaverHub

    Another Great Gig at HaverHub

    OK, I’m biased here, I love HaverHub: the inclusive community space in the centre of Haverfordwest. And, yes, I’m a director. Last night there was a wonderful event with the fantastic Tankus the Henge, La Loba and Gabe is a Unit. As always, shooting was difficult, and for some strange reason they’d set the lights…

  • An ND Filter at the Beach

    An ND Filter at the Beach

    It’s been a sunny day in Pembrokeshire and we decided to go to the beach this afternoon. I took my camera with me and also shoved a 10-stop neutral density (ND) filter into my back pocket as I left. I just had the small, mirrorless camera with me but that was enough … I should…

  • I was close … but could have done better

    I was close … but could have done better

    It was midsummer’s day and Helen and I decided to go and visit the waterfalls at Ffynone in North Pembrokeshire. This could well have been a foolhardy exercise as the Mabinogion (the stories of the ancient folklore and mythology of Celtic Wales) states that this place is the very entrance to the Otherworld: Annwfn. It…

  • A Short Post with Foreground Detail

    A Short Post with Foreground Detail

    In the last post I talked about going to Freshwater East; today we took a trip to Freshwater West which is an entirely different sort of beach but still has the same sandy issues as most of the rest of the Pembrokeshire coastline. Fresh West is a wonderful, windswept, stretch of sand. It is spectacular…

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