Avoid This White Balance Trap: Essential Tips for Accurate Colours!

As we venture into the beautiful world of outdoor photography, one critical aspect we can't afford to overlook is white balance. It's the secret ingredient that ensures our landscapes display accurate and stunning colours. However, let's not ignore the common white-balance pitfalls that can trip us up along the way. In this blog post, let’s dive into these challenges and share some down-to-earth tips on how to conquer them, so your landscape shots pop with true-to-life colours

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Trying not to get too Distracted

Still in the woods with my camera and an unwavering sense of determination, I continued exploring the numerous pathways that had captivated my senses before fuelling my desire to capture that one shot that had evaded me thus far due to being constantly distracted by many others along my way. As I walked deeper into the woodland, the fragrance of wild garlic enveloped me, a sweet reminder of the treasures that awaited.

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The Evolution of Camera Gear: Past and Future Trends

In the fast-paced world of photography, technology is constantly evolving, shaping the way we capture and create images. Over the past two years, we have witnessed significant advancements in camera gear that have revolutionised the way photographers work. In this blog post, let’s explore the changes that have occurred in camera gear and discuss the exciting possibilities that lie ahead in the next two years.

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Nature's Fragrant Delight: Photographing Wild Garlic in the Morning Glow

Prepare to embark on a fragrant journey through my local woods, where I stumbled upon nature's scented treasure trove: wild garlic. Join me as I recount the tale of my aromatic escapade, capturing the beauty of these pungent wonders through the lens. Along the way, I'll share the importance of exploring new locations and some of photos I managed to snap. So, let's dive into this adventure, shall we?

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The Powerful Benefits of Photography for Mental and Physical Health

Photography is not just about capturing beautiful images; it is a powerful tool that can positively impact our mental and physical well-being. Whether you are an amateur or a seasoned photographer, picking up a camera and immersing yourself in the art of photography can bring numerous advantages to your overall health. In this blog post, I will explore the remarkable benefits that photography offers for both mental and physical well-being.

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The Power of Nature

Nature as you probably already know is incredible, it can constantly surprise us and as much as we would like to think it is predictable, it still surprises us daily. Today I was in the right place at the right time to experience one of the best few hours of the year so far.

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Time for something different

As a seascape photographer, I love nothing more than to immerse myself in a coastline and see what wonders from the deep emerge. The motion of the water, the uniqueness of every wave and of course the sounds, smells and feelings that the sea produces are some of the things that keep me coming back for more.

Today however I was going to be heading to a beach and not once getting even remotely near the water, instead, I would venture less than 50 meters from the dunes and have my camera pointing down for 99% of the shoot. What would make me do this?

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A Sweet Shop of Compositions?

Amazing light doesn’t happen that often, however when it does, it helps to be on location, ready with your camera to take the shot, and on this occasion not only was I on location, I was at a stunning location on the Coast of Clare, Ireland, full of incredible rock formations, like a sweet shot of compositions perhaps?

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Sea Fog : A first for me

The ocean has for many years been a strong draw for me, its the changing conditions, the rawness of the coastline and the uniqueness of each wave that brings me back time after time, Today was different however as I was going to be visiting a beach with very little wave action, no coastline other than the clear beach and conditions that Ive not photographed before and looked like they wouldn’t be changing much

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Moody Seascape

I was back once again to the same location I was at the night before, however this time the conditions didn’t resemble the conditions I had previously, the sky was dark and foreboding, the waves were crashing strongly on the beach, the rocks I had photographed the evening before being gently lapped by the waves, were now in the middle of a bombardment of powerful waves, so, of course, these had to once again be my subjects for photographs.

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I COULDN’T BELIEVE IT

Switching now to portrait orientation, I placed these rocks on the right of the frame, the left side would be left clear for an incoming wave to arrive and fill it with its movement, both inwards and again as it flowed out. it was at this time, unbeknown to me, that my technology decided to fail me, My wireless microphone stopped, which meant I now had no audio for my video. As I spoke so elegantly and fluidly, I had no idea that all of this was now going to be lost, nonetheless, I was here for photography after all, and I was glad I was, the scene was getting better and better as time went on.

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Getting it Totally Wrong

After being almost frozen solid on the cliffs in Achill, myself and Diarmuid decided that we would hit the road, come back inland and visit a location that he hadn’t been to before, Pine Island which sits on Derryclare Lough, in the heart of Connemara. Travelling in the dark towards our location I let Diarmuid lead the way, he had sat nav after all, so what could go wrong?

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Baltic photography on Achill Island

Sleep that evening was a strange one, I had wrapped up well for the imminently chilling conditions, however, I woke a number of times during the night, not because of the cold directly, but instead because I was too warm. I didn’t want to remove the layers I had on as it was in fact very cold outside, -5 is what my phone told me and the thermometer in the van was reading 0 degrees, best stay as warm as I could I decided.

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The Photographers of Inisherin

Awaking at 6 am it was clear that we need not rush to wake up, we had thick clouds all around and there was no chance of light breaking through onto this incredible beach below. From our vantage point, we could see far off into the distance also; unfortunately, this wasn’t going to reveal any gaps in the cloud either. A late start was the plan now, so we cooked off breakfast with an incredible view, had a warm cuppa and chilled out.

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Could this place be on vancouver island?

This was my first time ever visiting this location and immediately upon arrival, I knew that it was going to be a special place to photograph.

Arriving at the new car park and parking up the van myself and Dave started the walk along the path that runs through one of the oldest woods in Ireland, Tomies wood has some of the finest specimens of ancient oak, and each of them is full of character and of course many stories no doubt

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Ross Castle, Killarney, Ireland. A frustrating outing

Time for me to head off on my next trip in my van and one of the big advantages that I now have is to be able to head away somewhere the night before, scope out a location based on the conditions and then settle down for the evening. Previously it meant that I would have to go to bed early, set my alarm for the middle of the night or very early morning at best and head off down the road, taking of course the travel time into account before arriving at my destination and ultimately racing against time before the sun would pop up to greet the day. Additionally, with this method, I would have to contend with the conditions that presented themselves to me upon arrival. As we all know weather apps can be great at predicting conditions, however, they can only do just that, predict. and more often than not checking an app the night before doesn’t always match what happens in reality.

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My First #vanlife trip | A Copper Coast Adventure

Within days of getting my van I was itching to head off on my first adventure, I had been planning an EPIC road trip with Diarmuid, however unfortunately last minute he couldn’t go, so rather than stay put I decided to go on a mini adventure of my own and headed off down the road East to a location that always delivers in terms of photography. The Copper Coast in Waterford.

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Try this trick for Waterfall Photography

Waterfall photography can be very rewarding however there is something that I recommend you try that will blow your mind! It’s normally a pretty straightforward task of putting on the wide angle lens and capturing the bigger scene however by sticking only to your telephoto lens you can capture many scenes within the scene. This approach will catapult your photography skills and ability to find more intimate compositions not only for this shoot but also for many others!

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