Out tomorrow, a photo walk in the sunshine.

Hi,

I’m off to a place called Pulborough in West Sussex tomorrow. I’ve passed through it on the train several times and there’s one shot in particular, a really nice scenic view that I really want to try and get. It might require something a bit wider than my 20mm so I’m taking either my tiny 12-32mm lens or my even tinier 14mm lens with me as well as from the vantage point I have in mind there will be little room for manoeuvre. It’s rare for me to plan a shot but I know exactly what I would like to get tomorrow. I’m also going to give my PEN-F camera an overdue airing as I haven’t used it for a while. Not running tomorrow but runs at the weekends, there’s also the South Downs Light Railway that I intend to check out with a view to a return visit. We’re currently enjoying a nice warm sunny spell here so the weather should be really pleasant. One small, lightweight camera, two small, lightweight lenses, a sunny day photo walk with a pit stop for light refreshments, what could be better?! πŸ™‚ , as Robin Wong calls it, “shutter therapy”. I’ve posted lots of images taken with the 20mm and 12-32mm lenses, In case you’re unfamiliar with the 14mm f/2.5 lens, here’s one that I took in a local shopping centre some years ago with this lens and a second shot taken with the 14mm lens and MCON-P02 Macro Converter attachment and diffused bounce flash.

Kind regards

Leigh