“Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”

Hi everyone,

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Panorama, River Thames, East Molesey. A little poignant as I’ll miss this location after we move. 5-frame panorama taken with my Olympus M.Zuiko 9-18mm lens.

Kind regards

Leigh

PS. If you want a good free panorama stitching software then I thoroughly recommend Microsoft ICE (Image Composite Editor) https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/product/computational-photography-applications/image-composite-editor/.

I’ve used it for a long time and it’s excellent. Make sure you allow abot 25-30% overlap in you images and try and keep level when taking them. I find the EVF image grid overlay really useful for this.

 

“Standoff at the shoreline”

Hi folks,

Birds vs boats. River Thames, East Molesey. I thought I’d make one last trip to one of my all time favourite locations before we move to the South Coast. I took with me a few of my lesser used lenses. This shot taken on my PEN-F camera and M.Zuiko 9-18mm lens, a lens I like for its really wide angle. I’ll miss the river, it’s been a constant factor running through most of my life and always a source of inspiration and the subject of countless of my shots but, like the river, it’s time to move on.

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Best wishes,

Leigh

New video

Hi folks,

Following my recent # No People post, I thought I’d do an new video of my landscape works.

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Kind regards

Leigh

“Thought-provoking”

Hi folks,

Seen on the seafront at Bognor Regis, makes you stop and think doesn’t it.

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Kind regards

Leigh

 

 

#nopeople πŸ™‚

Hi everyone,

I was talking with a friend the other day and he mentioned that there aren’t many people in my shots. Whenever I add tags to my shots on the 500px website it always suggests “No People” and I find myself habitually selecting it, as, in 99.99% plus cases it’s applicable.

I wouldn’t go so far as to define myself as asocial or, if I am at all, then not on the hermit end of the scale and certainly not as antisocial, some of my best friends are people, πŸ™‚ but I don’t really want people in my shots unless it’s absolutely unavoidable and I actively try and avoid it and I take very few shots, excluding family shots, where the person is deliberately the subject of the shot. It’s just a personal preference that I want to try capture a landscape scene as naturally as possible singularly uncluttered with people.

Apart from the guy driving the tractor, and I couldn’t really have asked him to pull up, dismount and get out of the shot, and maybe a few distant people on the beach, I don’t think there are very many people in these shots, ducks yes, swans yes, seagulls yes, geese probably, even sheep! but no people. πŸ™‚

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Kind regards

Leigh

“Nothing to sea”

Hi everyone,

Another Bognor Regis landscape work.

Nothing to sea upload blog

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50155746227/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Best wishes

Leigh

“Simply Pretty”

Hi folks,

A painterly work of Carshalton Ponds.

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Kind regards

Leigh

“Pier Pressure II”

Hi folks,

A work of Bognor Regis Pier.

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Best wishes,

Leigh

It just feels so right!

me and pen f 640

Hi folks,

I didn’t think that a camera could ever be this much fun to use. When it was announced a few years back I remember thinking to myself “that’s a beautiful looking camera” but there was no way on earth that I could afford to buy one. Well, not that long ago, I found a mint condition one secondhand for a fraction of the original selling price and I decided to take the plunge.

I’m delighted that I did, apart from its retro 1960’s rangefinder styling, which of course I love, under the hood lies a very modern 21st century, fully-featured, 20MP camera which has every feature that I’m ever likely to require. But the point is that it goes much further than that, this camera makes me feel good using it. I don’t really know how to describe it but it gives me a feeling which I can only acquaint with the feeling that I used to have when using my first Olympus 35mm film cameras. When fitted with a small fast lightweight lens it’s a joy to use, the combination feels very well-balanced and natural in one’s hand with all the frequently-used controls at one’s finger tips. It’s the antithesis of a mobile phone camera. πŸ™‚

The creative dial on the front which allows one to quickly switch between various, default or user-customisable colour and monochrome profiles as well as easily accessible highlight/mid tone/shadow control dial are fabulous creative features. It’s a bit like having a film camera with say Tri-X and Kodachrome or suchlike both readily accessible at the flick of a switch. If one shoots in super-fine JPEG and RAW then one has the best of both worlds, colour RAW and whichever profile that one has selected applied to the JPEG, it’s a win-win scenario. It’s nice to be able to create, save and upload one’s own profiles, something that I’m definitely going to be looking into more.

Don’t get me wrong, I really enjoy using my OM-D cameras which have and will continue to serve me faithfully, they’re excellent cameras, but the PEN-F is something special. Using it is extra-specially enjoyable and when I’m having fun I’m much more likely to feel creative. I guess, maybe, at the end of the day, it’s just as simple as that.

pen-f and 17 mm small

Kind regards

Leigh

“Burning Sand”

Hi folks,

Bognor Regis Beach.

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Best wishes,

Leigh