Oh I love USB charging :)

Hi,

As per usual only two mains sockets in the room and located in the most crazy awkward of places but thanks to my trusty and much travelled Anker 5-port USB power hub no problem simultaneously charging multiple devices with 2 ports still free for another dual camera battery charger and a USB power bank should I have needed to connect them πŸ™‚ .Charging/powering up to five things at the same time from one mains socket is a real time saver and definitely the way to go when travelling as is not having to pack multiple dedicated proprietary wall chargers complete with plug adapters and only being able to plug in one or just maybe two at a time if one’s very lucky.

My travelling tech, mostly USB battery chargers, USB power hub and backup USB power chargers , in this case EU figure of eight mains cables (to fit the Anker USB hub) and USB charging cables now almost completely standardised on USB-C. I’ve had the hard black and orange plastic dustproof, waterproof, shockproof storage cases with foam inserts for ages and they do a good job of giving extra protection to, photography-wise, my most mission-critical Anker USB power hub and dual USB camera battery charger. The camera battery charger shown above is a single battery one that I carry in my camera bag when in transit as a backup with a USB power bank and cable and I’ll use on occasions where I only need to charge one camera battery or maybe my mobile phone. In fact the battery life of my new Duracell BLN-1 equivalent camera batteries was so good that I only needed to charge one battery during my week long stay. I took three batteries and could have charged them all at the same time should ever I have needed to using both of my USB camera battery chargers and my USB charging hub.

Kind regards

Leigh

“The little church by the sea”.

Hi,

“The little church by the sea”, Agios Georgios (South), Corfu, Greece.

Kind regards

Leigh

“The Statement”

Hi,

Another of my Corfu shots.

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Leigh

Old Fortress, Corfu Town

Hi everyone,

Kind rergards

Leigh

Just got back from Corfu

Hi everyone,

Just got back from a week long trip to Corfu. Here’s a couple of street shots that I took in Messonghi. In the end I took my Lumix 12-60mm as my main lens. My new camera bag, strap and camera batteries performed well.

“We will rock you”

“Abandoned”

More to follow, kind regards,

Leigh

Phone video to panorama try out Bognor

Hi evberyone,

A quick try out taking and converting video from my phone to panoramas using Microsoft I.C.E . I’d use my camera for the real thing but this is only a quick test of the panorama stitching and it does a pretty good job.

Still crazy after all these years πŸ™‚

Kind regards

Leigh

Panoramas from video experiments.

Hi,

I’ve started to experiment with creating panoramic shots from video. At the moment I’m using Microsoft ICE (Image Composite Editor) and it’s worked pretty well. I’ll be doing some more on my next trip to see what results I can get. I’m going to look for a small handheld gimbal at a fair price.

Kind regards

Leigh

New work: “Looking back”

Hi,

Bognor seafront monochrome.

Kind regards

Leigh

Photo walk on a sunny day.

Hi everyone,

Yes I said sunny!, haven’t seen much of it this year. Had a stroll around Bognor Regis with my 20mm Lumix f/1.7 lens this morning to see what I could find. Apart from taking photos and checking gear recently I’m trying to push my legs as far as I can prior to my next trip away. They ache like hell but hopefully it’s doing some good.

Kind regards

Leigh

Took a walk on the wide side.

Hi everyone,

This morning I set off with just my Lumix 14mm lens. Absolutely nothing wrong with this lens or any of my other dedicated wide angle lenses and that includes my Olympus 9-18mm,12mm and 17mm lenses and the Lumix 14mm as well as the wide end of my zoom lenses but, generally-speaking, they’re all too wide for me.

I think there’s several factors in play, firstly I prefer to crop tighter in camera, with the singular exception of where I like to give myself some “wiggle room” to correct in post for converging verticals, and I have to get a lot closer, assuming that’s possible, to do this with my wide angle lenses to get the framing that works for me. Otherwise I have to crop in post, something that I don’t want to have to do, somewhat defeats the point of having a 16 or 20 MP sensor if one has to habitually discard a significant portion of the image. Secondly, there’s the matter when shooting landscapes, of everything being too small, fine if one habitually does large prints but, in anything smaller than say 20×16 inches or thereabouts, the fine detail gets lost to the eye. Lastly it could just be as simple as dating back to my very first experience with lenses and the “nifty fifty” focal length. So, when I do shoot wide, I get proportionately fewer keepers and, as a rule of thumb, the wider I go the fewer they get,

Likewise, I find telephoto lenses too tight framing for my general needs so it boils down to the middle ground, a relatively narrow range somewhere a bit either side of the “standard” lens focal length which is why my Lumix 20mm (40mm equivalent) lens works very well for me when I’m shooting with a prime lens. It’s always useful to have a standard zoom like my 12-45mm, 12-40mm, 12-60mm or 14-42mm etc. especially when travelling as one never knows what one might find but, looking at my shots taken with my wide angle to short telephoto zoom lenses and what focal length used again a very high proportion are roughly somewhere in the middle of the zoom range. I don’t consciously set out to limit myself it just seems to usually work out this way. Of course this is purely subjective and down to the way my mind’s eye sees things and my preferred choice of subject matter.

Kind regards

Leigh