“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

New work: “Closed”

Hi everyone,

Night time shot, closed cafe in Worthing.


Best wishes,

Leigh

Merry Christmas everyone.

Hi,

It’s been an up and down year here as far as my photography goes. It started well, dropped off mid-year mostly to do with my ongoing health issues but I’m happy that it has picked up quite a bit of late.

Thanks as always for visiting my blog throughout the year and wishing everyone a very peaceful, safe and Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

All the best

Leigh

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

Inside the Cathedral 2

Hi all,

Another of my shots of the interior of Chichester Cathedral.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Kind regards,

Leigh

Dear Santa!

Dear Santa, πŸŽ…

I know how very busy your are at this time of year but if it’s not too late please can you send a few of your clever little Elves along to the Panasonic factory and ask them to design for me a new version of their Lumix 20mm f/1.7 lens with weather-sealing and a faster and quieter autofocus. If you could only do this it’s the one lens that I’d buy in a heartbeat.

Thanks and kind regards to you, Mrs. Santa, the Elves and the Reindeer. 🀢🏻 🧝🦌

Yours Sincerely,

Leigh

PS. I’ve really been extra good this year. I’ve spoilt the grandkids (as always), sent flowers to my wife, donated to several charities and helped a little old lady on and off the bus with her walking frame quite a few times πŸ™‚

PPS. Should this unfortunately not be possible then I’d like some warm socks again please. 🧦

Chichester Canal at Christmas

Hi everyone,

Buying one of those Black Mist filters has really been fun trying out at night. I’m very impressed with the low light performance of my Olympus cameras. I took my E-M5 II and M.Zuiko 17mm f/1,8 again on this trip.

Best wishes,

Leigh

“Four of our Reindeer are missing!”

Hi all,

“Four of our Reindeer are missing!”, Chichester Canal by night

Best wishes,

Leigh

“Welcome to the Picturedrome”.

Hi everyone,

One of Bognor Regis’ most iconic buildings the Picturedrome Cinema by night.

Kind regards

Leigh