“Sit yourselves down and pull up a river”

Hi folks,

I don’t do that many street shots. Taken yesterday, two ladies sitting on the banks of the River Thames, Kingston Upon Thames, enjoying the sunshine, feeding the birds.

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Kind regards

Leigh

“Day tripper”

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Olympus PEN-F and Lumix 12-32 mm, Lumix 20 mm F1.7 (fitted), M.Zuiko 9-18 mm and M.Zuiko 45 mm F1.8. total weight with battery and memory card fitted, not including lens hoods, approximately 870 grams (1.9 lb). So about the weight of a bag of sugar!, all I love about the Micro Four Thirds system πŸ™‚ .

PEN-F and 4 lenses

One thing I always consider when working on bag load outs, apart from weight,Β  is to try and design them in such a way that the camera with any of the lenses fitted fits into the bag so as to not have to muck around, wasting time, changing or fitting lenses purely as a matter of necessity before or after shooting.
Also, when travelling if there’s anything less conspicuous than having a small non-DSLR looking camera hung around one’s neck (and to anyone not in the know the PEN-F looks, by design, very much like a vintage film camera), it’s a small camera out of sight inside a small bag but still ready to be used at a moment’s notice. πŸ™‚

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Bag, with knees for scale, fit’s neatly on the fold down table thing on the train. πŸ™‚

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The masked man, still can’t get my hair cut until next week πŸ™‚

Hi folks,

I did a short photo walk with my new PEN-F along the sea front at Bognor Regis yesterday and got a few shots. I didn’t have long as it wasn’t the principal reason for our visit. πŸ™‚ . All 5-frame handheld HDR shots processed in Aurora HDR 2019.

I love the English seaside resorts, they bring back many happy childhood memories of the somewhat rare treat of a day trip to the coast. These coastal resorts are swimming in “kitsch” (pun intended), fish and chips and ice cream and even though I’ve been lucky to travel to some beautiful places, they’ll always have a special place in my heart and I still love ’em. πŸ™‚ . Sadly of course, due to COVID-19 many places including the Pier are still closed but there’s always something to see and photograph and the weather was fantastic.

All these shots were taken with my tinyΒ  Lumix 12-32 mm pancake zoom lens, a much underrated, very sharp little lens which was often bundled as a kit lens and which I’m sure a lot of photographers dismiss far too easily. You can keep your heavyweight Β£2000 lenses (assuming that I could even afford them), this little gem of a lens delivers time and again and is excellent value for money especially as one can pick them up second hand or maybe, as I did, new, split from kits, for next to nothing.

I’m loving this new camera, it’s small and light and it behaves beautifully, feels very natural in one’s hand and, with its gorgeous retro 1960’sΒ  rangefinder styling, it felt and looked totally at home in yesterday’s surroundings as there’s a quintessentially timeless feel to many of these coastal resorts. I could almost have put the clock back fifty plus years to my childhood and not looked at all out of place, great fun and quite magical!. πŸ™‚

Day tripper 1 The Ghost Train

Ghost Train

Day Tripper 2 Ghost train 2

Ghost Train 2

Day Tripper 2 Wave Watching

Wave Watching

Day Tripper 4 Pots and Pier

Pots and the Pier

Day Tripper 5 Boats and pots

Boats and Pots

Day Tripper 7 No play today

No play today

Day tripper 9 Relative Solitude

Relative Solitude

Day tripper 10 No one at home

No one at home

Day trippwe 8 close until further notice

Until further notice

Say Tripper 6 A stranger on the shore

A stranger on the shore

Flickr Album of my PEN-F shots

Kind regards

Leigh

 

Ever so close and far away (onwards and downwards).

Hi folks,

Okay let’s get the dreadful photographic puns out of the way first. The events of this year, being confined to staying indoors for more than three months, have helped me to shed a lot of light on things, it’s really brought things firmly into focus and given me a new perspective (both literally and metaphorically). πŸ™‚

It’s true that one never fully appreciates what one enjoys until one can’t do it and that’s the case with my landscape work, there are fewer things in life that I enjoy more than finding a beautiful peaceful location, taking my shots and processing them however my recently rediscovered interest in macro photography has given me another interesting and enjoyable string to my bow which I fully intend to pursue.Β  For a change I’ve been working with small subjects a heck of a lot closer than infinity with an extremely shallow depth of field and using artificial light sources indoors and not my much preferred natural light. About as far removed as one can get from my landscape work.

For some years now I’ve been getting ever increasingly bored and frustrated with living in the London area and frequently finding myself yearning for new, more picturesque, horizons to explore and photograph and it’s horrendously expensive to live in this area so we’ve made the decision to up sticks when we can and move to the south coast of England where there’s a lot more scenic interest for me to photograph with coastal towns, sea, rivers (naturally πŸ™‚ ) and surrounding countryside a plenty,Β  “location, location, location” πŸ™‚ . Then I can get back to taking more shots like these.

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So it’s “onwards and upwards” or, more accurately, geographically-speaking, “onwards and downwards”. We’re really looking forward to the move and exploring our new area, bring it on!. I’ll keep you posted. πŸ™‚

Kind regards

Leigh

 

 

 

Two can play at that game πŸ™‚

Hi folks,

In many ways my wife is always an inspiration to me. I’ve often joked with her that her handbags are like Dr. Who’s T.A.R.D.I.S. Full of “useful things” that she “might just need” just like my camera bags are for me. So I set myself a small challenge to see just how much small lightweight camera gear I could fit into one of my tiny Manfrotto camera bags and here’s the result, oh and for the record, my packed camera bagΒ  weighs in at less than her packed handbag and at the less than princely sum of Β£7 my camera bag cost me considerably less than any of her handbags. πŸ™‚

First off to give a sense of scale, the bag is approx. 8 inches wide –

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Back pocket: memory card case for 6 spare cards, 4 moist lens wipes, 2 spare camera batteries in a neoprene case, a 52-58 mm step up ring which adapts my ND filter to fit my 9-18 mm lens and a pair of filter wrenches.

Main compartment left: Olympus PEN-F with Lumix 12-32 mm (37 mm filter thread) and JJC hood (which will accept 58 mm filters), hard case (originally designed for stereo ear buds) containing Olympus 9 mm fisheye body cap lens (or maybe my 15 mm body cap lens) and a 58 mm variable ND filter.

Main compartment right: M.Zuiko 9-18Β  mm (hood fitted), Lumix 35-100 mm (hood fitted). Underneath these lenses my Lumix 14 mm or Lumix 20 mm, Olympus M-CON macro converter (fits the 12-32 mm, 35-100 mm , 14 mm and 20 mm lenses) and the hood for the 14 mm or 20 mm into which the M-CON sits neatly.

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Lastly I fitted two sticky pad/feet things to my lens back caps to cushion them. So my camera, a total of six lenses (I’m counting the M-CON as a lens) and other vital stuff that that I “simply must carry with me and I might just need” all into a small, discrete, lightweight bag. Whilst I was taking these shots she came into the room, saw me sitting on the floor taking pictures of the bag and it’s contents on the carpet and said, with a smile on her face and a look that one usually reserves for animals and small children,Β  “I won’t ask!” and then walked out. She knows me too well!. πŸ™‚

Kind regards

Leigh

“A sign of the times”

Hi folks,

A lone cyclist wearing a face mask, sitting on a bench. Taken on a photo walk in a local park to familiarise myself with my new PEN-F camera. M.Zuiko 14-150 mm @ 150 mm f/5.6. 5-frame hand-held HDR with minimal processing.

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50024811113/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Kind regards

Leigh

 

The big picture post.

Hi everyone,

Following on from my post yesterday I thought I’d do a posting with a selection of shots taken with my M.Zuiko 9-18 and 14-150 mm lenses.

9-18 mm

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14-150 mm

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Kind regards

Leigh

For my next trip (my ultimate travel load out)

Hi everyone,

If you’ve been following my blog for a while then you’ll know that I have an obsession with compact and lightweight kit for travelling and I’ve been experimenting again and I think that I’ve probably arrived at my best load out yet. My new Olympus PEN-F, M.Zuiko 9-18 mm and 14-150 mm lenses and my Olympus Tough TG-5 as a second camera which is weatherproof and rugged and which can also serve as a backup. I’ve used the 14-150 mm quite a bit in the last few years and it’s very sharp and light. All of this in one of myΒ  very small Manfrotto shoulder bags which were bargains at Β£7 each πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ and which are small enough to just about squeeze into your average hotel room safe.

So coverage from, in full-frame terms, 18 mm ultra-wide angle through to 300 mm telephoto. The TG-5 also has an amazing macro mode which focuses down to 1 cm! as well as USB charging and a useful 24 mm- 100 mm zoom range. Throw in a couple of spare batteries for each camera and spare memory cards and I’m good to go. Another bonus is that this bag is easily small enough for air travel carry on luggage to fit under the seat in front and still allow leg room, I don’t like putting my camera gear in the overhead lockers unless I’m forced to do so.

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Another of my obsessions is rain protection so I dug out an Olympus camera wrap thing that I got in with something that I bought as well as a couple of my small red nylon waterproofΒ  drawstring bags. Even though the 14-150 mm and especially my TG-5 are both weather-sealed,Β  two lessons that I learned the hard way a long time ago on a boat in Greece is that, prevention is much better (and a heck of a lot less costly) than cure and you’ve got to have somewhere to keep things separate if and when they get wet and my PEN-F and 9-18 mm are not weather sealed so they add an extra layer of protection in transit which is never a bad thing. It’s a snug fit but it works. πŸ™‚ Pull a rain cover over the bag and one has three layers of protection against the elements.

If this all sounds like paranoia and overkill, if you’ve ever been caught out in the open in heavy rain storm or drenched by waves out at sea in rough weather, you’ll appreciate that it isn’t !. I’m not really overly concerned about my TG-5 as it’s waterproof down to a depth of 15 meters which is a part of the reason why I bought it and what makes it a good choice of a lightweight all-weather backup camera but my other gear wouldn’t take too kindly to a soaking.

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Best wishes,

Leigh

 

PEN-F outdoor test shots.

Hi folks,

I decided to quickly pop down to a local park and get some test shots in the rain. It was hammering down by the time I got back home and I got drenched but my gear stayed dry. πŸ™‚ . All shots shot as 5-frame HDR, handheld as usual and using silent electronic shutter.

The pond in the rain, Olympus PEN-F and M.Zuiko 25mm 1.8 @f/5.6

The pond in the rain 25mm

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50018950666/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Geese sheltering from the rain πŸ™‚ , Olympus PEN-F and M.Zuiko 9-18mm @f/5.6

Sheltering from the rain 9-18

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50019212787/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Empty bench through the trees. Olympus PEN-F and M.Zuiko 9-18 mm @f/5.6

Seat through ther trees 9-18

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50018417193/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Kind regards

Leigh

I’m too sexy for my camera!. :)

If your preference is for big heavy DSLR kit and lenses then you are probably reading the wrong post. πŸ™‚ If, one the other hand, you have an interest in small, lightweight, cameras and lenses then please read on…….

Hi folks,

Sadly, at my advanced age, I have to concede that the opposite is much nearer the truth, my camera is probably too sexy for me. πŸ™‚ . Rain, rain and more rain and the forecast for the next few days, yes, you guessed it, even more rain, you just gotta love the UK weather. So, frustratingly, after weeks of lockdown,Β  I haven’t been able to put my new camera through its paces yet except for setting it up to my preference and taking some indoor test shots.

I think I’m going to have a lot of fun with my new Olympus PEN-F which I bought “preloved” in near mint condition for a very good price. I’m really looking forward to testing it out and it has some very interesting features and, it IS a very sexy camera, especially in the silver finish and thus puts a huge tick in my “I like retro looks” box πŸ™‚ . It also fits hand-in-glove with my preference for lightweight kit, especially when combined with a few of my fast and lightweight M.Zuiko primes like my 12,17,25 and 45mm lenses and/or small compact zooms like my M.Zuiko 9-18Β  mm and Lumix 35-100 mm. I can carry this camera and three lenses, plus the obligatory spare batteries and memory cards and my M-CON macro converter, in one of my very compact Manfrotto bags.

Another small, but financially important, plus for me is that the camera uses the same BLN-1 batteries and thus my USB chargers as my OM-D cameras. Don’t be fooled by it’s retro styling though, this camera has a 20 MP sensor, a 50 MP JPEG/80 MP RAW hi-res shot mode, silent electronic shutter modes and just about every other feature that one could expect to find in a modern digital camera as well as Olympus’ great solid build quality. I really like the dedicated exposure compensation dial on the top as well as the highlight/shadow control wheel which puts these controls right where you want them and of course thatΒ  very interesting dial on the front.

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Can’t wait to try it out properly a post some shots taken with it.

Kind regards,

Leigh

All things come to he who waits

Hi folks,

I’m very excited by my new camera, more news when I upload some shots taken with it. It’s a camera I’ve been hankering after for ages.

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Can you guess what it is yet? πŸ™‚

Kind regards

Leigh