Hi everyone,
Hampton Court Palace on the River Thames. It’s scenes like this and elsewhere that keep me returning to rivers π
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Hi everyone,
A toned monochrome work of Hampton Court Palace on the River Thames.
My third work this month to be explored on Flickr –
https://leighkempphotoblog.co.uk/flickr-explored/
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Hi everyone,
Finalised my gear for my next trip.
Added a quick release type sternum strap to my National Geographic backpack along with the Op/Tech reporter camera straps. In fairness the backpack does have a sternum strap but it’s not quick release and is pretty fiddly. The quick release strap also has a couple of D-rings, one can’t have too many D-rings. π .

To prevent the strap from slipping down the shoulder straps I used a couple of heavy-duty cable ties and threaded them vertically through the sternum strap and loops in the material on the shoulder straps where the existing sternum straps attach. Also attached extra Uni-loops to the D-Rings.
Side pockets for my Nat. Geo. backpack rain cover and Manfrotto Pixie tripod.Β Not shown in the photo below but I have a couple of neoprene drawstring lens pouches with clips to attach to D-Rings which fit nicely in the pockets and the rain cover and tripod go inside these as the teeth on the zips are quite sharp and might possibly rip the rain cover. Also, if the rain cover is wet then it’s nice to stuff it in the neoprene pouch.

ThinkTANK emergency camera rain coverΒ (small size) in laptop compartment.

Camera compartment: OM-D E-M5 Mk II + M.Zuiko 12-40mm, Canon G10 (lurking in the shadows π ), M.Zuiko 9-18 mm and Lumix 12-32 mm plus spare camera batteries and Op/Tech neoprene case, wrist strap and Uni loop connectors.

My BUBM organiser (medium size) fits beautifully inside the backpack as if it was made for it and for fashionistas out there it’s pretty well colour-coordinated. π


My Anker five port USB charging hub, Astro powerbank, USB camera battery chargers and cables etc.. Give me one mains socket and I’ll charge 5 things simultaneously. π


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PS. I’ve added a few links as it might be of interest. I have no affiliation with any of the manufacturers in this post.
Hi everyone,
To mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day a photo that I first published on Flickr back in 2013. :
AUSCHWITZ III MEMORIAL – PERE LACHAISE CEMETARY, PARIS
Originally photographed in November 2002 as part of a commission.
I think the sculpture is fantastically poignant the way that the tattered strips of concentration camp clothing hang from the emaciated, shuffling bodies. Sometimes I’m torn between colour and black and white but I think the choice for this photo was much clearer and that B/W adds to the sombre mood of this photo and concentrates the eye on the subject matter. The photograph was also taken in November with little foliage on the trees which adds to the bleak, stark nature of the scene.
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More of my shots from this trip in my Album – https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/albums/72157644409227536
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Hi everyone,
Most of my cameras over the years have been made by Olympus but I’ve also owned both Canon film and digital cameras before eventually returning to the Olympus fold a few years back. One camera that I’ve used time and again though is my Canon Powershot G-10. This camera is a gem, really nice solid brick of a metal body that feels like one is holding a camera with good ergonomics , all the usual modes and controls such as ISO, exposure compensation, built in flash, 14.7 megapixels, RAW, self timer, good battery life and more. Most of the shots of equipment that have appeared on my blog have been taken with this camera. It’s a great backup camera and I’ll be packing it for my next trip. Seen here fitted to my small Manfrotto Pixie tripod.



A few shots taken with this camera –





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Edit: for those interested I found this review video from a guy who’d owned one for ten year,Β I’ve owned my one for longer than this. :
Hi everyone,
For a change, a straightforward shot of a man walking his dog down the footpath on the river at Hampton Court taken with my new M.Zuiko 9-18 mm lens, this lens is definitely a keeper. π Carpe diem! π . I’ve seen reviews that state that this lens is soft in the corners, well, if it is, I for one can live with it. π
Best wishes,