Having fun with star trails

I always thought star trails took hours of time, loads of technical gear, a great deal of knowledge on the night sky and astro telemetry to get a really cool result. So I never tried, until now. I recently captured my very first star trail photo and it also had a light-painted old bus in there too. Here’s what I did.

Travel notes: Exploring Cape Reinga, New Zealand

Located at the extreme northwestern tip of the Aupouri Peninsula, Cape Reinga is positioned toward the northernmost end of New Zealand’s North Island, making it one of the country’s most northerly points. It is situated roughly 100 km away from the nearest small town of Kaitaia, and about 421 km north of Auckland.

Meet Evoto, a new AI-powered image editor

There is a big hype about AI image editing software at the moment. Love it or hate it AI (artificial intelligence) is seeping into virtually every piece of software available. From strictly digital art creation to sky replacement and skin softening, it’s appearing and making our life easier as photographers. Or so they claim.

When is the right time to update your gear?

In today’s world of constant technological advancement, it’s easy to feel like our gear is outdated and in need of an upgrade. This is especially true in the world of photography where the latest cameras seem to be released every other week. But is it really necessary to update your camera gear every time a new model comes out? I honestly don’t think so, but lately, my mind has been looking at the possibility

Tips for travelling with valuables

Travelling can be a wonderful adventure, but it can also be stressful when it comes to keeping your valuables safe. Whether you’re a professional photographer or just an amateur with a camera, it’s important to keep your camera gear and other valuables secure while on the go. So here are some tips to help you keep your valuables safe while travelling.