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Struggling To Find Time For Photography

Although I make my living from photography, I’ve recently struggled to produce new work. It isn’t that I haven’t wanted to head out with my camera. It’s that I’ve been too busy dealing with other aspects of life (I won’t bore you with the details).

In addition, I tore my knee ligaments a couple of months ago, and I still haven’t fully recovered. While I can now walk on the flat without my knee locking up and feeling like my leg will come off, I can’t walk on uneven ground properly. Hopefully, a few more weeks will see things right.

To fill the gap in my life left by photography, I’ve focused what little free time I have on finishing a book I’ve been writing for the past six months and processing photos. Here’s one of the photos from last summer, which I captured using the Olympus EM5 Mark 3.

Surprise View in the Peak District

This is created from two shots stitched together in Adobe Lightroom. The lens was a Panasonic 8-18 at 11mm, and the exposure was 1/40 second at f/8.0 and ISO200. I also used a 3-stop Reverse ND grad filter on the sky. The stitched image was then processed using the Nik Collection 7 in Photoshop.

I hope you like the photo and have a great weekend.



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