New camera, little improvement & why emotion matters more.
The more I do photography the more I realise it's the person behind the lens that makes or breaks an image, rarely does equipment come into it. I also think that photographs should elicit a response in the viewer, something that rarely seems to happen these days (to me at least). On a wonderful hike into Snowdonia (Eryri) I climb Moel Siabod in the rain and discuss some of the important points about photography. Equipment Used Nikon F55 and 28-100g lens Ilford Delta 3200 developed in 510 Pyro Preview App Mark II Artists Viewfinder (iOS only on the App Store) Vlogging Equipment GoPro Hero 10 Insta360 One X2 Incidental Music licensed from Epidemic Sound It's becoming clear Incomplete Growing love Etsy Shop https://steveonionsphoto.etsy.com Contact Details Email: [email protected] Twitter: Steve_ONions / steve_onions Instagram: steveonions1 / steveonions1 YouTube: / @steveonions

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