The only filter that I use.

Hi,

I don’t like applying filter effects, or for that matter any effects, to the image when I’m taking a shot or, more usually for me, shots in multiple exposure-bracketed HDR. With this in mind and the fact that I don’t very often want to remove reflections and I enjoy post processing my images and I can change saturation and other parameters, selectively if I choose, as it pleases me, enter stage right DXO Photolab and/or NIK Viveza πŸ™‚ , I don’t carry a polarising filter. As for other filters like graduated filters etc. I can also do this, if I wish, in post processing. Unlike Olympus’ Art filters, colour creator, colour and black and white modes which I could apply to just the JPEG when shooting both JPEG and RAW and discard if I wish, lens filters will effect everything and, if I don’t like the filter effect later, it’s too late as I’m stuck with it or, at the very best, it’d take extra time removing it, if indeed, depending on the effect, that’s possible

The only filter I have with me nowadays, and it doesn’t get very frequent use, at least for most lighting conditions in this country, is my variable ND filter. I think that this type of filter is, by far, the most useful for me.Β  I use it to reduce the light entering the lens and thus reduce the shutter speed when required and still enable me to set my preferred choice of aperture.

A while back I was shootingΒ  down on the banks of the River Wey on a bitter cold early morning straight into VERY bright sunlight and even stopping right down to f/22, which was something I didn’t want to do anyway, didn’t bring the shutter speed down enough for a correctly exposed single frame exposure let alone multi-frame HDR exposures and my ISO was already set to the lowest. This is one case where this type of filter is so useful as it allowed me to get shots that I otherwise couldn’t have got.

My PEN-F using electronic shutter has a fastest shutter speed of 1/16000 sec. which is usually more than fast enough but when I’m exposing +2 and +4 stops in such bright light as was the case here with my OM-D E-M1 mk 1 with its 1/8000 sec. fastest mechanical shutter speed, then it just wouldn’t have worked out without an ND filter to bring the exposure down within limits whilst allowing me to still shoot at my preferred aperture.

46547773152_263e6051ce_c (1)

This doesn’t happen that often which is why the filter only gets occasional usage but it’s good enough reason to have it with me, especially if I’m visiting a hot country. I prefer the variable type as it doesn’t require changing or stacking multiple fixed ND filters and is thus quicker to fit and remove. The one that I have has a larger front filter diameter which prevents vignetting.

Kind regards

Leigh

 

Pigeon holes are for pigeons :)

Hi everyone,

Once in a while one hits a rich stream in one’s work. I don’t mind admitting that there is sometimes a bit of a temptation to stick to one subject and/or style but it’s something that I know that I simply cannot do for too long as, apart from anything else, it’d bore me to tears. I guess there is some merit in getting known as “the guy that does this or that kind of work” and it’s probably the best way to get exposure for one’s work and, as such, potentially commercially a lot more viable. I read somewhere that you should always only post your best work, sage advice I’m sure, but how does one know what’s one’s best work or not?.

I’ve never had a formula, I don’t want my work to always look the same over and again. I’m always experimenting and taking a chance on something that I don’t think will be very popular and I’m proven wrong as often as I’m proven right. It’s not for me to judge what’s “better” or not, it’s down to the viewer. I’d really like to think that those who follow my work on my blog and other sites do so because it catches the eye and they follow my work not because they know exactly what they’ll get but because they don’t!.

As per the title of the post “Pigeon holes are for pigeons” πŸ™‚

Kind regards

Leigh

 

 

“Dizzy”

Hi everyone,

Ferris Wheel, Worthing. PEN-F and M.Zuiko 17mm f/1.8.

50195645668_8bef46455a_c.jpg

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50195645668/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Kind regards

Leigh

My new gallery is live :)

Hi folks,

The curators have authorised my works and my new online gallery “2020 Vision – Landscapes” is now live at –

https://www.virtualgallery.com/galleries/leigh_kemp_bsc_a14490717/2020_vision___landscapes_s12302

I think that maybe, it’s my strongest collection to date.

Kind regards,

Leigh

Gallery description:

It’s been a crazy year fraught with family worries, with COVID-19 and the lockdown etc. and it’s been very difficult to get out and indulge my passion for landscape photography but I’ve managed some new works despite the frustration of being confined to home for nearly four months.

The gallery includes pre and post-lockdown works from my 2020 visits to the coastal towns of Bognor Regis and Worthing (W.Sussex), Lewes (E.Sussex), the River Thames at Kingston Upon Thames, Richmond Upon Thames, Sunbury on Thames and East Molesey, as well as Bushy Park, Carshalton Ponds and the River Dee at Llangollen.

I have a deep-seated love of rivers, the seaside and countryside which I try my best to capture in my work. I hope very much that you enjoy viewing the gallery. Please contact me if you are interested in my work.

Lenses, what works for me, what doesn’t and why.

Hi everyone,

For many years now I’ve been very reluctant to go out without a telephoto lens of some sort in my bag, just in case, but I’ve finally decided not to carry one about as, for my interests, I just don’t use them or, if I do, then the number of shots I take with them is absolutely tiny compared to other focal lengths, it’s not that they’re not good lenses it’s just that I don’t end up using them. It’s the norm for me to get back and find that I haven’t used such a lens again all day. I think that it has a lot to do with the way that I compose my shots, the framing and perspective that works best for me or maybe the way that I “see” things.

By far the vast majority of my shots are taken in the moderate wide angle to standard focal length range.Β  I prefer to have an ultra-wide option like my 9-18mm (18-36mm) zoom with me which is very useful, apart from anything else,Β  for multi-frame panorama composites but 12mm (24mm) is as far as I usually require and that’s quite often a bit too wide and this is why I don’t usually pack my M.Zuiko 12mm f/1.8Β  lens as it is too specialised and would get used just about as much as a telephoto would, possibly even less. I know it sounds bizarre, a landscape photographer that doesn’t want to pack a fast wide angle prime lens in the bag. πŸ™‚ . As a general rule I prefer a somewhat tighter framing as the details in very wide landscape shots are pretty small. I like to compose and frame there and then and I very rarely crop in post.

I’ve been raving a lot recently about my tiny Lumix 12-32mm (24-64mm) lens which I’ve got to know very well and it’s so small and light in terms of sharpness, focal length coverage and weight it’s a lens that I can leave fitted nearly all the time without having the requirement to change lenses unless I want to switch to a small faster prime lens like my Olympus 17mm (34mm) f/1.8 or Lumix 14mm (28mm) f/2.5 when the light is very low or my 9-18mm if I need need to go wider or my back’s up against the wall so as to speak, πŸ™‚ as it was ,quite literally, when I was taking these shots taken with my 9-18mm.

49969647991_b3f4395c21_c (1)

49967611726_dbcbf964b3_c (1)

I guess that once in a while I might have cause to wish that I had a longer lens with me but I can live with those very rare eventualities as, after all this time having taken thousands of images, I can speak very much from personal experience, it’s just not worth the extra weight and space in my bag .

Kind regards

Leigh

Coming soon a new virtual gallery

Hi everyone,

I’ve been putting together a new online virtual gallery at VirtualGallery.com with 24 of my most recent works. I’m waiting for the curators to authorise the works and I’ll post a link here.

Here’s a taster..

gallery preview

Best wishes,

Leigh

“Worthing Seafront III”

Hi folks,

Another landscape work of the seafront at Worthing, W.Sussex. PEN-F & M.Zuiko 25mm f/1.8

50183949441_251556eaba_c.jpg

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50183949441/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Best wishes,

Leigh

“Inside Out”

Hi folks,

View of the Pier and Ferris Wheel at Worthing taken from the Worthing Dome. PEN-F & Lumix 12-32mm.

50181746102_f196bf6d05_c.jpg

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50181746102/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Best wishes,

Leigh

Repost for Linkedin

For some reason my Linkedin sharing thing keeps packing up so I’m re-posting my latest works of Worthing.

50179664332_f3579509f7_c

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50179664332/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

50179291003_c2f5f0514b_c

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50179291003/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

50179808433_52d03c9034_c

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50179808433/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Kind regards

Leigh

“Long shot down the beach”

Hi folks,

Another of my works of Worthing. PEN-F & Lumix 14mm.

50179808433_52d03c9034_c.jpg

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50179808433/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Best wishes,

Leigh