Gear choice for my next outing

Hi everyone,

Whilst I’m waiting to get out and get some shots I thought I’d choose my gear for my next outing as there are a few ideas I’d like to try out. I’ve chosen to take my trusty and much-loved Olympus PEN-F MFT camera and three, lightweight (as always), lenses, my Lumix 20 mm f/1.7, 14-42 mm II and 45-150 mm.

Firstly, packing my 45-150 mm is a bit of an odd choice for me as I don’t really take many shots with telephoto lenses and they’re not my first, and more obvious, choice for landscapes and it could be interesting doing some landscape shots with this lens. During my recent ill-fated trip to Spain I fell back in love with my Lumix 20mm pancake lens as a very capable lightweight walk about lens and I’m keen to continue with using it as such. The focal length is an interesting one as it sits between 35 mm and 50 mm (in 35 mm terms) lenses. For me, it’s a bit of a Goldilocks lens as 35 mm focal length is frequently “just too wide” and the 50 mm focal length is “just too tight” and the 20 mm (40mm equivalent) focal length more than often feels “just right” πŸ™‚ and of course good in low light too. Its autofocus isn’t the fastest in the World and it can occasionally hunt for focus neither of which bother me unduly as it’s very sharp, ultra-compact, lightweight and fast. Lastly, I’m going to take my JJC pistol grip/remote and see if I can use it to hopefully explore some interesting angles and elevated views and I also find it comfortable, versatile and steadying in use especially with longer focal lengths such as the 45-150 mm.

I’ll post the results here.

Best wishes,

Leigh

PS. Here’s one of the few landscape shots I’ve taken to date with the 45-150mm lens.

Money, Mobility, Morale, Motivation and Mortality.

Hi everyone,

I’ve had to make some hard decisions of late regarding my photography. Firstly there’s the not inconsiderable issue of the high cost of living in the UK which has sky-rocketed significantly and is hurting so many people leaving considerably less funds and thus impacting on my personal ability to get out and about. Then there’s my ongoing health problems, principally my mobility problems, which has also had a large impact and drastically reduced my ability to both get out, stay out for any length of time and walk far.

All thing taken together, have, despite my best efforts to the contrary, really knocked my morale and my motivation to the extent where I was on the verge of selling my photographic gear until a very sad and totally unexpected family event brought things abruptly into sharp focus, no pun intended. Last year my wife and I’s brother-in-law shockingly passed away with cancer after an extremely short illness. We witnessed a very fit and otherwise healthy man, only a few years older than my wife and myself, ravaged and taken by this wickedly-cruel illness.

So, the take home message for me has been two-fold, one, whatever problems health-wise or otherwise that one might have always remember that one never knows what life has in store for you and thus try and put these aside and make the best of the present and two, always make sure that you frequently let those close to you know how much you love them.

I have had to chose to give up my website and I have also gone over to 500 Pixels free account option and I was for some while seriously considering giving up this blog in another cost saving effort. A big thanks to all my friends who have stuck with me and continue to support my blog. I might not post as often as I have in the past but I’m still here. πŸ™‚ and I feel cautiously optimistic that the Summer is coming and hopefully I’ll be able to get out and get more shots doing what I love doing the most.

Kind regards,

Leigh