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Untitled / by johnkateston
Untitled / johnkateston
When the weather was a little kinder... / johnkateston
Don't ever be afraid of taking a little time to yourself, or time with your loved ones - it's not slacking, it's not lazy and it's not unproductive. It's healthy to have that chill time, and trust me, it's so wonderfully refreshing. I get so much more shit done when I'm happy.
Beautiful photography! I love that when you click on the picture it gives you the camera info etc!
Thanks man, means a lot.
Yeah, bottom left-hand corner whilst on the dashboard. Just be wary though, the focal lengths always tend to be a bit off. For example, if I’ve shot with a 35mm prime on a full-frame body, it still seems to tell me I’ve shot at 37mm, but hey.
Gallery days / johnkateston
What camera/lenses do you shoot with? I want an upgrade and really want to switch from Canon to Nikon!
My main camera body is a Nikon D800, and I generally shoot day-to-day with either a 35mm or 50mm f/1.8. For hikes and landscapes, I always carry my 24-70mm f/2.8.
I favour prime lenses because they make me work a little harder to get the shot I want and to ensure I’m getting the framing I want from the image as I hate cropping in post-process.
In my personal experience, if you like Canon, don’t switch to Nikon, and vice versa. The two brands are completely different in their way of manufacture, and I personally cannot understand Canon cameras for the life of me. I instantly connected with Nikon as the body fitted perfectly with my hand and I was in easy reach of all the functions I needed, with perfectly laid out menus and the like. But of course, it’s always going to be up to you! If you try out another camera and feel comfortable with it, then by all means go get it!
Hope I helped at least a little x
The Balgove / johnkateston
Scotland / johnkateston
Don't be afraid of taking a new direction - sometimes the best adventures are the spontaneous ones.