Keeping my lens pen clean.

Hi,

Occasionally I like to find an alternative use for something before it goes in the re-cycling bin. The retractable brush end of my lens pen doesn’t come with a cap and thus is open to a world of dust, the very last thing one wants on a lens brush!. I thought to myself, I wonder if it would fit inside an empty tube container that comes with my one-a-day soluble multi-vitamins to keep it clean?. I cut away the plastic spiral part of the cap and it fits perfectly. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not on a “my body is a temple” health drive. If it was it’d be one of those crumbling , dilapidated, well past their former glories ones that you see in TV documentaries about the lost Inca or Aztec civilisations but at my age my body needs all the help it can get. πŸ™‚ I did cover the tube with some black tape to cover the “Boots Multi-vitamins” writing as I thought this looked more professional unlike me of course. πŸ™‚

Best wishes,

Leigh

New work: “Riverfront”

Hi,

Richmond-Upon-Thames

Cheers,

Leigh

“Sparkle” (The Colour Edit)

Something that I very rarely do, produce a different version of my work. “Sparkle”, (The Colour Edit)

Best wishes,

Leigh

“Sparkle”

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River Thames, Molesey.

All the best,

Leigh

The most beautiful camera I’m ever going to own.

Hi,

My beloved, faithful Olympus PEN-F shown here with M.Zuiko 17mm f/1.8 lens. With its iconic retro rangefinder styling and homage to the original PEN-F film camera. Looks are one thing but it has everything that I require in a camera and it’s always an absolute delight to use. It’s also the only PEN series camera that they made with a built in electronic viewfinder which I regard as essential. If they ever did a mk 2 version I’d get one in a heartbeat, mind you with its 20 MP sensor, electronic shutter and other great features it’s only really weather-sealing that would tempt me. You’d think that it’s attracts attention which I certainly don’t want but, if anything, it has the opposite effect as it just appears to be some old geezer with a film camera, little do they know!, about the camera that is. πŸ™‚

Kind regards

Leigh

New work: “Bank to bank”

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“Bank to bank”, River Thames, East Molesey with Hampton Court Palace on the opposite river bank.

Kind regards

Leigh

JJC USB dual camera battery charger.

Hi,

I thought I’d get one of these, this time for my BLS-5/BLS-50 batteries as used in my Olympus E-PL5 and E-PL8 cameras and some later models of OM-D series cameras. I tested it quickly and it charged two pretty flat batteries in approximately 2.5 hours. I like the built in hard-wired USB cable terminating in a USB A male connector which stores in the base of the charger when not in use although be aware that it is very short, they do supply a short (40cm) USB extension cable with it but it’s a tight fit and doesn’t really add much to the overall cable length so I used one of my longer USB extension cables with it for this test. Not an issue if the charger is sitting on a desk next to or close by the USB power source eg. my Anker 5-port USB charger or one of my USB power banks, laptop etc. but something perhaps to consider if using another power source such as a USB port in a vehicle or a USB charger plugged into a raised wall socket. I like the red charging indicator LEDs, one for each battery slot, which blink once for charge up to 25%, twice for up to 50%, three times for up to 75% and light solidly when fully charged. They do them for all sorts of camera battery types so, I’m guessing that they all behave roughly the same. Here it is next to one of my older USB single battery chargers for comparison, As you can see it’s very slightly taller but overall pretty much the same size as the single battery charger.

Best wishes,

Leigh

New work: “Packed”

Me in full-on painterly mode πŸ™‚ river scene, Richmond Upon Thames.

All the best,

Leigh

New work: “Open”

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“Open”, Chichester Canal.

Best,

Leigh

“Upstream”

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Another of my works of Chichester Canal.

Have a good day,

Leigh