There’s a certain stillness you get when you’re out with a camera, be it the Canon M100, 60D or the Agfa Isolette, waiting for the light to hit a Scottish glen just right. It’s patient, it’s quiet, and it’s intentional. My PC, on the other hand, had recently decided to be none of those things.
Field notes and observations of a freelance creative photographer based in Scotland.
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Thursday, 23 April 2026
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Shadows, Shutter Speeds, and the Two-Dial Logic: The TTArtisan Light Meter II
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