Chichester Cathedral 950th Anniversary Illuminations

Hi everyone,

Some of my shots from yesterday evening. Chichester Cathedral 950th Anniversary illuminations which were pretty spectacular. Taken with my Olympus OM-D E-M5 mk II camera, M.Zuiko 12mm f/2 lens and K&F concept shimmer diffusion filter at or around f/2. I chose this filter in preference to one of my black mist filters as I wanted to keep the halation effect to a subtle minimum and not reduce the sharpness too excessively, just to add a little bit of atmosphere. Because of the lighting and to work around the crowds I chose to shoot with mechanical shutter and LCD screen, two things I don’t habitually do as I prefer silent electronic shutter to save shutter wear when shooting HDR and the electronic viewfinder most of the time.


Best wishes,

Leigh

“Pretty in the park”

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Another of my shots taken yesterday in the park with my Olympus M.Zuiko 12-50mm lens. Hard to believe that it was taken in late October!.

Kind regards

Leigh

“Pictures in the park”

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I visited a local park this morning for a photo-walk and with the express purpose of trying out my new camera rain cover modification. Although the weather forecast mentioned a possibility of rain that wasn’t really what I was interested in so much as the effectiveness of the modification in keeping the cover firmly in situ whilst walking around and taking shots. As things turned out and such is the somewhat unpredictable nature of British weather it was a beautiful sunny Autumnal morning with blue sky and wispy white clouds about which I’m certainly not complaining. πŸ™‚ . I took my EM-5 mk I camera and M.Zuiko 12-50mm lens. Purchased years ago with my original EM-5 I camera this lens has seen relatively little usage over the years. I quickly, possibly too quickly, moved on to other lenses in this zoom range like my faster M.Zuiko 12-40mm and 12-45mm PRO lenses and my trusty workhorse Lumix 12-60mm but it is well suited for occasions like this. It’s lightweight and the construction of the lens is such that it doesn’t change length when zooming unlike the “trombone” type zooms, ergo it doesn’t cause the cover to bunch up and jam when zooming and is thus ideally suited for use with a rain cover.

I think that this lens has attracted some unfair criticism and you can pick them up very cheaply used, It also features a customisable lens function button on the lens like many of their pro-series lenses which I’ve used to quickly switch between normal aperture priority mode and a pre-programmed HDR mode, variable-speed electromagnetic zoom mechanism and manual zoom, a minimum focus distance of 20cm and a useful pseudo-macro capability. I’m not a pixel-peeper, I’ll leave that to others with nothing better to do πŸ™‚ . I’m very happy with the rain cover modification which performed exactly as intended . Although both the camera and lens were sold as weather-sealed I’m more than reluctant to totally trust the seals after so many years but it does potentially offer another layer of protection, below some shots with minimal editing, I set out to try and capture some of the beautiful Autumnal colours in the foliage and anything else that caught my eye. I broke my cardinal rule about always fitting a fresh battery and memory card before shooting in the rain which, as things turned out, didn’t matter. The last thing one needs is having to break off shooting and find a dry sheltered place do so which puts a bit of a dampener on things (pun intended). πŸ™‚

All the best,

Leigh

Rediscovered.

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Amongst my many photos that I’ve rediscovered on an old hard disk drive dating back to 2000 like this one of Notre-Dame well before the fire. This was taken in 2003 when I was in Paris for a week long private commission. The subject of the shoot was very sombre, the roundup and transport of Parisian Jews during WW2 but I did have some time to wander around and take some shots for myself like this one when travelling between locations. Taken on a relatively low resolution by todays standards Canon DSLR.

And edited for converging verticals, sharpness and a little colour saturation.

Kind regards

Leigh

Chichester Cathedral 950th anniversary test shots.

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Yesterday morning I re-visited one of my favourite local locations Chichester Cathedral again to take some test shots in readiness for the 950th anniversary son et lumier light show event later this month for which I have tickets. I wanted to test out my 12mm M.Zuiko f/2 lens, a lens that I don’t use as much as perhaps I should. Below a couple of my shots. In order to adapt it for use with my 58mm filters I fitted a 46-58mm step up ring and a 58mm tulip style lens hood with locking ring to lock the orientation which I had which doesn’t cause any vignetting and provides effective shading for the lens. Especially important as wide angle lenses are more prone to flare and I’ll be shooting in bright multi-directional lighting. It might look a bit odd, not that that bothers me, but it does the job nicely and is more effective than both the dedicated square metal lens hood and a much shallower circular metal wide-angle hood. πŸ™‚ I also fitted one of my black mist filters but I’ll most likely use a lower power diffusion filter or maybe my shimmer diffuser filter for a less pronounced effect.

All the best,

Leigh

More of my Crete shots.

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I’m gradually working through my shots taken in Crete, here’s a few more.

Kind regards

Leigh

Inside the Restaurant

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Spotted inside a restaurant in Crete

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Leigh

For my next trip.

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I’ve been giving a lot of thought to my gear to take on my next overseas trip further refined from what has served me very well in the past and taking into consideration the local climate and my physical limitations.

As I like to travel light, Billingham Hadley Digital camera bag, Olympus PEN-F camera, Lumix 12-60mm f/3.5-5.6 and 20mm f/1.7 lenses. 4 filter pouch and 58mm filters, filter wrench, spare camera battery with case and 2 SDHC cards, Holux RCV-3000 GPS data logger with case and 2 SDHC cards, Tile bluetooth tracker and rechargeable bluetooth ear buds. Everything that I need to walk around with. The 20mm is there for low light/night time shots else the 12-60mm is a great all-round lens which I’m more than happy to shoot with all day long. It’s got a very good coverage for my needs and it’s lighter than my other “standard” zoom lens. I’d go as far as to say that it’s most probably one of the best kit lenses ever made.

Billingham AEVA7 addon pouch fitted for additional capacity when travelling with extra camera battery with case and 2 SDHC cards, spare 18650 batteries and case, Nllosa P01 10,000 mAh 3-port USB power bank. JJC USB dual camera battery charger, spare data logger battery and USB cable. This helps to ensure that if heaven-forbid my hold luggage gets lost or delayed in transit then I can at least charge up my phone and camera batteries etc. got to get one’s priorities right!. πŸ™‚ I can always buy clothes and toiletries but finding battery chargers quickly can be somewhat more problematical. When travelling with my wife we pack a few of her clothes in my case and vice versa if one of the cases goes astray then at least you’ve got a clean change of clothes or two to wear.

My usual suitcase hold luggage tech bag assortment of Anker 4-port USB Type A/USB Type C fast charging hub, an additional USB dual camera battery charger, backup USB chargers, cables, UK-EU mains plug adapters (rarely needed as pretty much all my stuff is USB powered), camera and lens cleaning materials, USB rechargeable torch, Tile bluetooth tracker, spare lens caps and a backup Lumix 14-42mm II f/3.5-5.6 lens and step up ring for my filters.

That should cover all the bases πŸ™‚ Kind regards

Leigh

“I’ve stayed in worse in my time” :)

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The hotel looked a lot nicer in the brochure. πŸ™‚

Olympus Pen F and Lumix 12-32mm.

All the best,

Leigh

River Arun at Littlehampton

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Another of my shots of Littlehampton,

Kind regards

Leigh