Porto 40. “FuniculΓ¬, FuniculΓ ”

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All the best,

Leigh

Porto 39. “Going for a swim”

Hi everyone,

Zoo de Vila Nova de Gaia. This Tiger also got up on all fours the thickness of a piece of glass away from me and posed for ages. πŸ™‚

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Best wishes,

Leigh

 

Porto 38. Street scene, ” If I had a hammer”

Hi everyone,

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Best wishes,

Leigh

Porto 37 The Newspaper Vendor Statue

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Stoned in Lisbon

Hi folks πŸ™‚

“Stoned”

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and

“Stoned again”

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Kind regards

Leigh

 

Three more works of Gaia, Portugal

Hi everyone,

 

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Best wishes,

Leigh

Lewi

Porto 33. “The cafΓ© scene”

Hi everyone,

I don’t get much more “painterly” than this one πŸ™‚

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Best wishes,

Leigh

Thanks, my eye ops went very well

Hi everyone,

I’d like to say sincere thanks to all of you who sent me their kind wishes regarding my eye operations. I’m more than happy to say that the two laser eye operations that I had yesterday seem to have been successful.Β  I’d have never know about the glaucoma in both eyesΒ  if I hadn’t had it diagnosed after having an ocular migraine so I count myself very lucky that they caught it early. Apart from a slight discomfort and the requirement to regularly put drops in both eyes for about a week everything seems to be fine.

Kind regards to all,

Leigh

 

Porto 32: “A good year for Sardines!”

Hi folks,

Seen in very eccentric sardine shop in Porto. You have to visit this shop to believe it, a cross between Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and a Circus, amazing!

And why 1959?, well it was the year of my birth! πŸ™‚ , I celebratedΒ  my 60th in Porto.

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Best wishes,

Leigh

 

Cordweaver camera neck and wrist straps.

Hi everyone,

I’ve standardised on these great camera neck and wrist straps by a company called “Cordweaver” – https://www.cordweaver.co.uk/Β . The straps are very light and strong and are available in a choice of two colours, red and black and various lengths, the leather ends are hand-sewn with strong polyester waxed thread. Connection to the camera is via the fitted 16mm diameter split rings and the wrist straps are made out of Type III 550lb Paracord with 7 internal strands.

Great service, very quick dispatch and very high quality merchandise. I used one on my EM-1 and one on my TG-5 for my recent trip to Porto and it was great, so good I’ve since bought another three,Β  πŸ™‚ very comfortable to wear and strong and it would be very hard to cut through should someone try and grab the camera.

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Additional: The wrist straps come in two types, with Peak Design style connectors (as fitted to my EPL-5 on the top left) and, without, (as fitted to my TG-5). It is also supplied with a spare Peak Design connector, a nice touch.

Lastly, I really like how flexible they are and tuck in nicely in my camera bags unlike some of the stiffer and more bulky neck straps I’ve used. The wrist straps act like slip knots at either end so they tighten at both the camera end and the wrist end should the camera slip from your grip, the addition of a rubber grommet is another nice feature.

Kind regards

Leigh