New Horizons (The big five’o) – “Slightly further down the footpath”

Hi everyone,

Another of my shots from yesterday, Chichester Canal. You can just see the spire of the Cathedral in the top left corner.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/51003147602/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

All the best,

Leigh

New Horizons 49 “Good light on the canal.

Hi folks,

We went into Chichester today as my OH had her 1st COVID vaccination. We didn’t have a lot of free time but I had time for a few quick shots. I’ve got my 1st jab on Saturday in Bognor. Chichester Canal basin. In the end I decided to take my PEN-F and one of Lumix 12-32mm lenses.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/51000562442/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Kind regards,

Leigh

Nicely designed filter pouch.

Hi everyone,

For some time now I’ve been looking for a good filter pouch that wouldn’t break the bank. Like all photo accessories one can pay a fortune for something really well made (but not necessarily well designed) from a prestigious brand name or get one as “cheap as chips” that’s tatty and three parts next to useless. I’ve found one that’s really nicely made and affordable πŸ™‚ . This pouch is made by JJC, it holds three filters up to 82mm diameter and has a strap fastening and belt loop. The elasticated neoprene pockets hold the filters securely. I haven’t got any 82mm filters but it certainly holds my biggest filter size, 62mm without a problem. I’ve had ones that are larger and also ones where one has to be very careful that the filters don’t fall out and the mesh-pocketed type can get snagged on filters with “levers” like my variable ND/CPL filter but this one would seem to tick all of my boxes. I don’t have any affiliations with JJC but I do own several of their products including quite a few of their lens hoods and I’ve found their quality, functionality and pricing to be good. Oh, and the price, Β£8.99 UK. πŸ™‚

Kind regards

Leigh

New Horizons 48- “Further along the sea wall”

Hi folks,

Another of my long exposure HDR shots of the Pier at Bognor Regis. Olympus E-M5 II, Lumix 12-32mm and ND1000 filter.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50993012421/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

All the best,

Leigh