“Across the Arun”

Hiya,

River Arun at Littlehampton.

Kind regards

Leigh

“Architectural”

Hi,

Another work from this morning’s outing.

Kind regards,

Leigh

Littlehampton Harbour

Hi everyone,

Another new work of Littlehampton, West Sussex, UK.

Kind regards

Leigh

TTArtisan 23mm f/1.4 lens test shots.

Hi everyone,

I took my new TTArtisan 23mm f/1.4 lens for a test drive this morning in Chichester. All shots taken on my Olympus PEN-F camera at f/5.6 plus Kenko 1.0 black mist filter, with minimal processing for sharpness, noise reduction where appropriate, correction for converging verticals and processed with a Fuji Astia+ film emulation LUT. Not bad for an Β£83 lens. πŸ™‚ I could improve more with additional processing but I wanted to keep things as basic and simple as possible for the purpose of testing. As I thought it might be this lens is a lot of fun to shoot with. Zone focus at about 7m at f/5.6 and everything is acceptably sharp from approx. 3m to infinity. The lens is a bit soft even at f/5.6 more so with the filter fitted but nothing that cannot easily be corrected in post. I only wanted the filter on for the interior shots taken inside the Cathedral.

Kind regards,

Leigh

New Work: “The Canal”, Chichester.

Hi everyone,

First new work of the new year,

Kind regards

Leigh

Luminar Neo

Hi,

For some considerable time now I’ve been using Skylum’s Luminar editing software in it’s various iterations. I created my own vintage film look preset and applied it to one of my works of Chichester Canal as well as the amazing Generase tool to get rid of people, rubbish bins, signage and anything else that I didn’t want in the shot. πŸ™‚

Best wishes,

Leigh

“Messin’ about on the Canal”

Hi everyone,

Happy New Year, a new work.

Best wishes,

Leigh

“Shop on the seafront”, Worthing.

Hi everyone,

Another new work taken in Worthing.

All the best

Leigh

“Down one side”, Worthing Pier.

Hi eveyone,

Another new work.

Best wishes,

LBeigh

My all-time favourite lens.

Hi all,

I’ve been lucky to own many different lenses for the Micro Four Thirds system, they’re all good lenses and they all have their uses but, after much thought, I’m awarding the accolade of “my favourite lens” to this one, my unassuming-looking Lumix 12-60mm f/3.5-f/5.6 zoom lens. This lens, bought second-hand some years ago and sold as a kit lens with several Lumix camera models as well as on it’s own has travelled literally thousands of miles with me, It’s light, sharp and, when compared to my other “standard” zooms, it has the added advantage of very useful 25% extra reach at the telephoto end whilst still having a very usable wide angle end. It’s splash and dust proof, very compact and weighs only 310 grams, it has a metal lens mount, takes 58mm filters, zooming and focusing is smooth and the autofocus is fast. Seen here on it’s usual travel companion, my Olympus E-M5 II camera.

If I could only take, and often have taken, just one lens with me this is my go-to lens. Hard to put into words but it just “feels” right and as a 24mm-120mm full-frame 35mm equivalent it covers all of my most used focal lengths and a bit more at either end for good measure. I’ve experimented with taking other similar range zoom lenses but time and again I find myself coming back to this lens. I think that it is unrivalled in terms of its combination of size, weight, focal length range, weather-proofing, performance and price. One gets a very good “bang for the buck” with this lens, especially so when you buy a used one as they’re often sold in great condition by those not happy with a “kit lens” most probably without even giving the lens a fair test of its capabilities. πŸ™‚

I’ve always been very happy with the image quality of this lens, below a selection of shots I’ve taken with this lens:

Kind regards,

Leigh