“Across the lagoon”

Hi everyone,

Pagham, W.Sussex.

Kind regards,

Leigh

I 🧑 Pancakes πŸ˜„

Hi everyone,

I love pancake lenses, these tiny little lens are great. I fell in love with them some years back and they are so light that one doesn’t know that one has them in one’s camera bag/jacket pocket and fitted to the camera and, by virtue of their small size and weight, they make excellent travel companions.

Lumix : 12-32mm fitted to my E-M5 II camera, 14mm f/2.5, 20mm f/1.7 and, not strictly a pancake design but very small and light, 35-100mm.
All fit into a very small camera bag.

I retro-fitted fitted lens hoods, although they add a bit of length to the lenses, my camera rain cover, when fitted, needs something for the cinch cord to grip the front of the lens and I also prefer to have a lens hood fitted.

Kind regards,

Leigh

“Nowhere in particular”

Hi everyone,

Near Pagham Harbour.

Happy Easter, best wishes,

Leigh

“Impressions of Shoreham #6”

Hi everyone,

Another of my works of Shoreham-by-Sea.

Kind regards

Leigh

“Impressions of Shoreham” .

Hi everyone,

No guessing where I went today. Five painterly works of Shoreham-By-Sea”. All shots except the one with the boat in the foreground taken with my E-M5 II and Lumix 14-42mm II. Boat shot taken with Lumix 35-100mm.

Best wishes,

Leigh

A nice versatile Micro Four Thirds travel kit, Olympus M.Zuiko 9-18mm and 14-150mm II lenses.

Hi everyone,

I’ve decided to try out this combination of gear specifically orientated towards travel. Seen here on my Olympus E-M5 II/Ti camera, my Olympus M.Zuiko 14-150mm II plus my M.Zuiko 9-18mm. I’ve taken the 14-150mm on my travels a few times abroad and in the UK and I’ve been consistently impressed with the quality of the images produced by this lens. The body and lens combination is weather-sealed, something that’s always nice to have when travelling as one never knows what the weather is going to be like and the focal length range is very useful as it avoids having to change lenses as much as possible especially in the rain. The 9-18mm lens isn’t weather-sealed (unfortunately) but it’s another favorite of mine which excels at wide landscape, architecture and interior shots. Both lenses are slow and not constant aperture but with the amazing higher ISO performance of these cameras if required plus excellent image stabilization coupled with some great de-noising software its never presented me with any insurmountable problems. I added some “bling” to the E-M5 II. Well actually it’s not bling at all as I managed to loose the flash sync socket cover (again) and rather than replacing it with a boring black one I thought I’d choose a hi-vis red one this time, theory being that at least I’ll spot it’s missing when I surely next loose it πŸ™‚ and it forms a part of the body weather-proofing.

A few images taken with these lenses, first the 9-18mm.

Some taken with the 14-150mm lens.

Best wishes,

Leigh

“Down the side of the Pier”.

Worthing.

Kind regards

Leigh

Bored in Bognor

Hi everyone,

I’m strongly considering selling up the bulk of my photographic gear. Since our move to Bognor I’m really missing all my old favorite locations like the River Thames and the Royal Parks etc.. Without personal transport, with my health issues and with very poor public transport links here I’m getting very tired of the coastline here, endless breakwaters, pebble beaches and the sea. πŸ™‚ . There are lots of lovely scenic locations in this part of the world but I just can’t get to them.

Kind regards, Leigh

“Beach party / who invited the crows?”

Hi everyone.

Another of my Worthing shots taken with my PEN-F and Sigma ART DN 60mm lens.

Take care, best wishes,

Leigh

“Homewards for Tea”

Hi everyone,

Last shot of the day from my trip to Felpham. E-M1 mk 1 and Lumix 45-150mm.

Best wishes,

Leigh