Welcome to PhotoBoffin - photography blog and tutorials.
I have now reestablished the top level domain name from my former photography tuition business, PhotoBoffin.co.uk. This is now hosted at Wordpress.com.
I think Wordpress.com suits my current needs more than Weebly. Perhaps I'll be back here sometime in the future if it doesn't work out, but in the meantime, my photography and thoughts can be found at photoboffin.co.uk.
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I've used Weebly for my photography-tutor-emeritus purposes for the past year, but with it being a multi-purpose web-publishing platform, I've found it slightly too time consuming for my current circumstances.
View of the coastal path heading towards Porth Namarch at Breakwater Park, Holyhead, Anglesey.
Tree and footpath, near Droomer, Windermere, Lake District.
Taken at 2:30pm, 22nd May 2018. Sony APS-C @ 10mm. Grange-Over-Sands railway station, in the south lake district, Cumbria. Taken at approximately 3pm.
Adobe Lightroom Now Subscription Only
In the past, Adobe was committed to offering a stand-alone, perpetually-licenced version of Lightroom that you could buy, own and optionally upgrade. This is no longer the case; we now only have Creative Cloud subscription options. The last stand-alone version of Lightroom was version 6 released in spring 2015. Crop Sensor
Firstly, the term "crop sensor" is a misnomer, and I only use it in the above title to explain the misunderstanding and promotional agenda. The implication is that 35mm is the holy grail of digital formats to which we all must aspire, and smaller formats are mere crops of the "real deal". APS-C and 4/3 or no more crops of 35mm than 35mm is a crop of medium format. Each is its own format. Yes we can compare the relative strengths and weaknesses, but bigger isn't necessarily better; just different. |
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