Cole Thompson is a self described fine art black and white photographer whose work I enjoy. Somewhere in my reading I came across this quotation from Cole. “Rule of Thirds: 1/3 vision, 1/3 the shot, 1/3 processing.” The quote seemed pertinent on a number of levels. First it gives a new slant on the over hyped conventional rule of thirds. Next it makes one aware that
Read MoreAn easy day
Following yesterday’s marathon I slept in and took it easy till noon working on emails and my diary. I went out for a walk to locate the Basilica Cistern which I will visit at opening time tomorrow.
Read MoreThe Classic Istanbul Tour
This was the day when I went full on into the history and architecture of many of the most significant buildings in Istanbul. The day started with a wonderful breakfast spread and a magical view of the Blue mosque with the Bosphorus in the background ...
Read MoreBack in Istanbul
The return trip from Canakkale to Istanbul was a rapid uneventful drive on a divided highway but the freeway choked up about 30 kms out of the city and it was stop go driving for an hour. I needed to get back in time for an evening Bosphorus cruise which I was excited about but the reality turned out to be a little underwhelming ...
Read MoreANZAC Battlefields Tour
Kenan Çelik picked me up from the Helen Hotel in Canakkale at 9:00 am and we returned nine hours later after touring all the principal locations of the Gallipoli battle field.
Read MoreFirst Day in Istanbul
Breakfast was “on the roof” of Hotel Nina. Wall to wall windows opened onto a balcony facing the Blue Mosque, the Bosphorus and the morning sun, which was welcome in the cool morning air. Perfect!
Read MoreIstanbul Arrival
The arrival at Ataturk Istanbul Airport from Dubai was at 6:20 pm, about 20 minutes late. The plane had to do a slow figure of eight over the Sea of Maramar before being allowed to land. This presented great views of the city spread out on both sides of the Bosphorus.
Read MoreEver changing digital Camera gear
My first 'real' camera was a Nikon Nikkormat ftn 35mm SLR with a 50mm lens. I shot thousands of slides with it and some black and white film before getting a 28mm lens and discovering the compositional joys that wide angle can give. It wasn't until 2004 that I bought another camera, the Minolta DiMAGE Z3.
The A700 developed a fault that caused shading along the edge of images. At the time the departure date for a trip to the USA was near and I had to make a decision, send the camera for repair or upgrade. The upgrade idea had a certain attraction so I ordered a Sony A7 full frame that had just been released. As the departure date moved closer calls to the camera dealer resulted in reassurances that it 'should' arrive in time. It didn't arrive, so two days before departure I bought another Sony camera, the recent released A6000. I didn't cancel the order for the A7.
In April 2018, I am considering my range of cameras and lenses. The lenses are the main problem, being a variety of Sony A, E and FE mounts, Minolta A mount and a Voigtlander FE. I have a Sony LAEA4 A-mount to E-mount lens adapter for the A-mount lenses. This was useful before Sony and others had created a broad range of E-mount lenses but now it and the older lenses can be replaced with quality lenses specifically made for the mirrorless E-mount system.