Various musings photographic :)

Hi everyone,

I thought that I’d put a few of my thoughts to paper so as to speak. Firstly, and in no particular order, are my thoughts on cameras and lenses. Like cars, maybe one’s choice of camera reflects to a certain degree one’s personality. I’m a self-confessed lover of retro designs, thus my passion for my Olympus PEN-F and my latest acquisition, an Olympus PEN E-P5. but not at the exclusion of the modern features that I find most convenient, if I’m anything, it’s that I’m certainly not a Luddite. For me it’s a matter of form and to a certain extent nostalgia but absolutely not form over function. Occasionally I get sick and tired of all the “this camera model/format is better than that/your camera model/format” arguments. I use the term arguments lightly as there’s often absolutely no logic associated with such comments. What there often is is a demonstration of total lack of understanding of even the most basic principles of photography from some people who haven’t even invested a few seconds in learning how their camera works let alone how to use it as a creative tool. That’s all cameras are, tools, and like any other tool, an easy target for a poor workman to blame. It’s a form of tribalism that isn’t unique to camera gear and exists in many other shapes and forms. To sum it up I firmly think that just about ANY modern camera, irregardless of make or model is more than capable of taking excellent photos, and the same goes for most lenses after all, the lens is, in my opinion, ultimately a lot more important than the camera body in achieving results. Taking interesting photos, is, however, a totally different matter.

So that leads me onto lenses. I have a nice collection of lenses for my chosen system that I’ve steadily acquired over the years. Unlike camera bodies where one does generally get more features with more costly models, whether one has a use for them or not is another matter, lenses aren’t so easy defined. I have a few “Pro” badged lenses, they are good lenses and they are weather-sealed which I sometimes find useful but I also have many budget-friendly lenses which are more than capable of producing excellent image quality that is very often impossible to distinguish from their “Pro” stable-mates in real world terms, and I’m not talking about all those laboratory testing type sites full of graphs and charts. Sure build quality is a big issue if one chucks them in and out of a bag all the time but I’ve never had a problem with any of my lenses, they’ve all served me very well as I look after them and they look after me. I simply don’t believe that the difference in optical quality between cheaper and more expensive lenses can, as some might have one believe, be justified in terms of price alone. I have achieved optically excellent results time and again from lenses which, if one chose to believe the reviews, were only fit for the dustbin.

Zooms versus primes, an argument as old as the hills. I used to be a dedicated user of prime lenses and I’m still very happy with mine but a big component of my thinking was based on the old zoom lenses that I was using many years ago which were inferior in just about every respect compared to prime lenses of the time, it’s a completely different story today. I find that I’ve been using zoom lenses a lot more than prime lenses over recent years. There are three principle reasons for this, firstly, I want to frame the image as I want it when composing the shot, I don’t want to habitually crop in post-processing, why have a high resolution sensor and then crop a large chuck of this and throw it away?. Secondly, it’s often difficult to impossible to change positions to frame as I wish and thirdly, by the time I’ve fumbled around changing lenses, assuming of course that I have the lens that I want in my bag, the moment has long since passed. There is also a fourth reason and that’s simply, in my chosen type of photography, one rarely seems to have the right prime lens on the camera at the right time πŸ™‚ and lastly there’s also the question of weight, something that’s very important to me, it’s a simple equation, more glass = more combined weight = more fatigue.

Lastly, I watched a very interesting video the other day on the theme of originality in photography and how some folks like to copy the style of another photographer in the belief that this makes for better images. I think that the exact opposite is true. As you all know I love processing my images more so than taking them. This is where one can experiment to one’s heart’s delight. I really like to think that if I have any style it is that I don’t have a style that I stick to ad-nauseum. What’s the point of that?, where’s the fun in that?. If I did so then I’d be bored faster than you can say the word. One of the joys in photography for me is that it gives me a fabulous artistic freedom to do what I like and not what some erroneously believe is a guaranteed pathway to an award winning formula.

Well, that’s enough from me, I very much look forward to hearing your views on the subject.

Kind regards,

Leigh

Littlehampton beach monochrome landscape.

Hi everyone,

Another of my shots from yesterday’s visit to Littlehampton. PEN-F and TT Artisan 35mm lens.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/51303045060/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Best wishes,

Leigh

Cheap shots!

Hi everyone,

I took my two new cheap TT Artisan Chinese manual lenses for a photo walk in Littlehampton. 2 shots with the 17mm f/1.4 and two shots with the 35mm f/1.4. Olympus PEN-F.

Kind regards

Leigh

“A few precious moments of sanity in a mad world”

Hi folks,

Bosham, West Sussex.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/51297169555/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

All the best,

Leigh

“Our home by the sea”

Hi folks,

A new work taken in Bognor Regis with my PEN-F and TT Artisan 17mm f/1.4 lens.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/51294780713/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

All the best,

Leigh

“Shiver Me Timbers”

Hi everyone,

TT Artisan 17mm f/1.4 lens test 2. Bognor Regis.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/51293290310/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Kind regards,

Leigh

“Memories are made of this”

Hi folks,

Test shot, PEN-F and TT Artisans 17mm f/1.4 lens. Bognor seafront. 5-frame handheld HDR, I really like this lens.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/51290625577/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Olympus PEN-F and TT Artisans 17mm f/1.4 lens.

All the best,

Leigh

TT Artisans 17mm f/1.4 lens MFT.

Hi everyone,

I[‘ve Just taken delivery one month ahead of schedule! of my new TT Artisans 17mm f/1.4 lens. My friend Jimmy Cheng was right, this lens is very sharp. My only slight criticism and it’s not a big one and something that I’ve noticed with other Chinese MFT lenses is that it is a very tight fit but the quality, especially stopped down to about f/5.6 is outstanding and no hit of chromatic aberation!, I’m impressed and looking forward to being able to get out and properly put it through its paces. A quick test pic as I ‘m housebound today. and a 100% crop.

Kind rergards

Leigh

Bosham Church

Hi everyone,

A monochrome work of the Church at Bosham, W.Sussex.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/51274487654/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Best wishes,

Leigh

A nice cheap little bag.

Hi everyone,

I picked up one of these bags https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B06XVSZ128/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It’s quite nice for the money, probably not the best made bag in the world and highly unlikely to last you a lifetime but it’ll last a fair while and it is lightweight (one of my main pre-requisites) and fairly versatile and roomy. I added a CADEN padded camera insert that I had lying around and also a patch and some carabiners to taste. Not show in the picture below, it also has a large zip-up inside pocket at the back. I very much doubt if it’s water-proof but my National Geographic NG A2560 rain cover fits it very well.

I’ve also ordered one of their tactical MOLLE Phone Pouch Bag Gear Waist Belt Packs (catchy title) πŸ™‚ https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07Q2VJQGC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 to go one one end. This is detachable and will attach to a belt and serve as second pouch to hold extra stuff, a smallish lens, a mobile phone or maybe second camera like my TG-5 and spare batteries etc..

Small, shallow, vertical opening zip pocket on the left, I’ve put business cards in there. Double pocket, one with zip into which I’ve stored my rain cover and one larger pocket beneath it secured with buckle into which I’ve put my NEEWER 4 battery pouch. MOLLE loops and built in carabiner and a velcro loop patch.

Small side pocket with MOLLE loops.

Large back pocket probably best suited for flat items such travel paperwork, grey cards etc..

End with MOLLE loops to which I’m intending to attach the separate pouch that I ordered.

Inside with the CADEN camera insert fitted. The grey pouch on the end contains my small lightweight fold up rucksack.

NOTE the insert doesn’t come with the bag, I purchased this separately.

Kind regards

Leigh