“Light at the end of the tunnel”.

Hi,

A monochrome work of Richmond Upon Thames.

All the best,

Leigh

A giraffe in the garden!.

Hi everyone,

No you didn’t misread the title of this post. πŸ™‚ There I was navigating some steps leading to a footpath to the River Thames at Richmond Upon Thames when I glanced over and thought that I saw a giraffe in a garden peering into an upstairs window!. After satisfying myself that I hadn’t finally lost my tenuous grip on reality and, no I hadn’t touched a drop of the hard stuff, I discovered that it was a life size model giraffe. So, I did what any photographer would do and took a few shots whilst muttering softly to myself under my breath that it wasn’t something that one sees every day. πŸ™‚ Viva eccentricity!. I’d have one myself but I’m 100% sure that my wife wouldn’t be too chuffed with the idea and it’d have to be a baby giraffe as we live in a single storey building. πŸ™‚

Here you go!

Cheers!

Leigh

Back to the River #3 “The Lock”

Hi,

Completing my trilogy of shots of the River Thames at East Molesey. I waited until the two Geese came into shot and then turned around at the closed lock gates and swam back. Still loving my one camera-one lens photography πŸ™‚ . As per usual 5-frame handheld HDR, E-M1 and Lumix 20mm f/1.7 lens.

All the best

Leigh

Battery charging when travelling, better safe than sorry.

Hi everyone,

I’m pleased to say that my new USB battery chargers for my camera batteries and 18650 batteries performed very well during my recent trip having tested them out first before leaving home. Having USB charging for one’s devices and a good multi-port charging hub area a real boon. The hotel room, unlike some that I’ve stayed in, had two mains sockets, luxury!! πŸ™‚ so there was still one free whilst charging my various batteries and devices. Being able to charge five USB devices simultaneously is such a great time saving feature.

It can be a really annoying waste of time plugging in and out multiple mains-powered battery chargers and sitting around waiting for batteries to charge, apart from their increased bulk and weight, I never leave any rechargeable batteries or devices with a built in rechargeable battery unattended whilst charging, especially Lithium Ion or Lithium Polymer (mobile phone) type batteries, also never attempt to charge a damaged battery, inspect your batteries for any signs of damage and, if found, dispose of safely.

Investing in good quality batteries and USB chargers for one’s batteries is a sound investment as is choosing a charger/s which will charge in the shortest but still safest time, cooking batteries is never a good idea for the batteries and one’s personal safety, if anything gets uncomfortably hot and/or you notice any other signs of malfunction, switch it off and unplug it straight away!. It might sound tempting to leave the batteries charging overnight or whilst going out for a meal etc. but, if anything goes wrong, I want to be there, wide awake.

When I’m at home, when in use, my USB battery charger/s or rechargeable devices with a built in battery sit inside a spacious, well ventilated, open top biscuit tin whilst charging. The metal acts as a heat sync (not that that’s a big factor) and, if anything should go wrong I’d rather the charger/device/battery was resting inside something metal than standing on a combustible surface. Treat your batteries and battery charging with respect, as the old saying goes “better safe than sorry”.

Kind regards

Leigh