I'm Mike Young, writer & smartphone photographer capturing stories in words and light. Exploring things that inspire.
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Thank you for visiting my blog, which this week is a short one. I hate being disappointed by an exceptionally bad dining experience.
I wanted to share this review of Bassenthwaite Lake Station on Tripadvisor: https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g186322-d23586958-r971838174-Bassenthwaite_Lake_Station-Cockermouth_Lake_District_Cumbria_England.html
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Welcome to my latest blog, which this week takes a close look at the Snapseed and Lightroom Mobile photo editing apps. I have been a fan and a user of Snapseed for many years; I was also aware of Adobe's Lightroom Mobile app, in fact of the whole Adobe photography ecosystem, and had dabbled with their mobile version over the years, but had always returned to Snapseed. I decided to take a deeper dive into these two apps and see what each of them has to offer and what makes me stick with Snapseed. In the age of smartphone photography, snapping a stunning shot is sometimes only half the story, the real magic often happens in the edit. Whether you’re polishing up your travel photos for Instagram or fine-tuning portraits for a professional portfolio, having the right mobile editing app can make all the difference. Among the crowd of editing tools, Snapseed and Lightroom Mobile stand out as two of the most powerful and popular options. But which one truly deserves a spot on your home scr...
Welcome to the blog—a space where photography and travel come together to tell richer, more meaningful stories. Here, you’ll find more than just destinations and images; it’s about capturing moments, understanding places, and seeing the world with intention. From practical shooting tips to reflections on the journey behind the lens, each post is designed to help you travel deeper and photograph with purpose. Whether you’re chasing light in a new city or learning to appreciate the details closer to home, you’re in the right place. This week's blog looks at one of the most basic aspects of photographic composition, the rule of thirds. Do your photos feel... boring? Most people put their subject right in the middle, which makes for a predictable shot. To prevent this happening you need to learn about and apply the rule of thirds to every shot you take. It's a simple trick that pros use to create dynamic, engaging photos. In my last blog I talked about cropping as a way of improvin...
Welcome to my latest blog, which this week is about something I am passionate about, that is smartphone photography, as opposed to lugging a 'proper camera' about with me everywhere I go. Think about this statement for a moment: a photo can only work on a phone because the phone disappears. Why might this be true? Let's take a look at the evidence. First off, a smartphone is smaller than, for want of a better term, a conventional camera. When you take a photo with your smartphone the process is generally quiet, no clicking sounds as the shutter is activated. Generally, because smartphones are everywhere these days, people don't feel threatened by them, whereas pointing a conventional camera at someone, say in the street, can sometimes provoke a hostile reaction. Lifting a conventional camera up to your face is like announcing ‘I am going to take a photograph!’. Discreetly raising your smartphone means people don’t stiffen, scenes don’t break, moments stay honest and can...
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