I have a dilemma.

Hi,

I recieved an e-mail invitation to publish one of my works and a 50 words write up in the Aesthetica’s Magazine Artists’ Directory. I’ve done a bit of research and it seems like they’re very well know and were established in 2002. I know that they’re making a sales-pitch and making money for the magazine trouble is that I simply haven’t got the Β£75 that it costs to do so but I have to admit to being a little tempted on the “you’ve got to speculate to accumulate” basis but I’m very reluctant to spend money that I can ill afford. Anyone got any experience of this kind of thing?.

Best wishes

Leigh

New work: “Riverview X” the latest in my Riverviews series.

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The latest in my Riverviews series, hope you’re not getting too bored with works of the River Thames πŸ™‚

New Work: “Pretty Secluded”

House and Autumn foliage.

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First work of the day: “The Swan Keeper”

Statue on the River Thames at Staines. Somebody said to me whilst I was walking down by the river in Staines (fictional birth place of Ali-G),, “You won’t find anything beautiful to photograph here, this is Staines!”, I beg to differ :).

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New work: “Boat moored on the River Thames”

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New fun work: “One-sided conversation”

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If it’s any consolation I always seem to ask the wrong person for directions too πŸ™‚

New work: “Built to Last”

Roof structure Waterloo Station.

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I’m falling in love with my E-PL5

Hi,

I bought the Olympus PEN E-PL5 camera as a backup for my OM-D E-M5 but it has proven to be a great little camera and I’m using it more and more in its own right. There are a few things which I’m not quite so keen on such as the little dial to change aperture, I find the shutter release to be too sensitive and the necessity (for me) to have to purchase an electronic viewfinder as I don’t like, don’t need and don’t use LCD screens and why did Olympus put the EVF/LCD screen toggle button on the back and not the side? as I keep bumping it whilst carrying the camera around my neck and switching to the LCD but this in really nit-picking and none of these issues effect the picture quality.

All in all I think that it is a super little camera even lighter and smaller than my OM-D and takes all the same lenses. It’s also a very inconspicuous camera to carry around. I absolutely love my OM-D but I’d seriously consider getting another PEN camera body if and when funds permit and using these instead of my OM-D. I’m not a pixel-peeper, there might be a quality difference but I’ve not spotted it and, like it’s bigger brother, or maybe cousin, the OM-Ds it takes consistently great quality images.

It was a delight to carry around yesterday with a couple of lenses and, from a weight point of view, I really hardly noticed that I had it with me. I find the OM-D and half a dozen or so lenses pretty tiring after a while even though the OM-D system is so much lighter than other SLR systems.

Fun work: “YOU! tell him it’s rude to point” :)

Another shot from “World Zombie Day” on the Southbank. Unfortunately I was nudged by someone just as I was pressing the shutter button and it isn’t pin sharp, maybe that adds to the atmosphere but I thought it would make a fun shot. This guy was really nice, he stopped and chatted to the onlookers.

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New work: “Treemendous”

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Street performance artist, Southbank, London