Refreshingly good customer service

Hi everyone,

In a day and age when I’ve come to nearly always expect, and generally get,Β  poor customer service from most of the companies that I deal with there are a few shining examples of excellent customer service that I’d like to highlight.

First off there’s Olympus Cameras who very kindly replaced a camera with the latest model free of charge when they could fix a fault. Then there’s Anthropics Technology that were extremely helpful in supplying me with a new software build to try out when I had problems with one of their software products. Most lately, OP/TECH who have kindly offered to send me some replacement Uni-loop connectors as I had a manufacturing tolerance problem with one of them.

I’m extremely happy to continue doing business with these companies and any others that offer the same high quality products and after-sales service.

Thanks guys,

Kind regards,

leigh sig 2

 

“Once more to the bridge dear friends!”

Hi everyone,

A new full-blown painterly work of one of my favourite locations, Richmond Bridge on the River Thames.

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Best wishes,

leigh sig 2

Bye bye Facebook and good riddance!

Hi everyone,

I deleted my Facebook pages, or rather they will be totally deleted in about 30 days. I have finally said goodbye to this insidious site. Will I miss it?, not one jot! πŸ™‚ , my blog, my website and my Flickr page are my interests. As a matter of interest I downloaded all of the information that Facebook has gathered about me before requesting the delete, makes for some interesting reading, a real insight in to what they gather.

Kind regards

leigh sig 2

Goodbye shoulder bags, hello rucksack!.

Hi everyone,

After years of carrying shoulder bags, I’ve finally given up on them or rather my neck, shoulders and back have 😦 . After getting repeated health-related problems with them I’ve switched to a rucksack/backpack.

After looking around I found a very nicely made one made by National Geographic/Manfrotto which ticks all the boxes for my needs, doesn’t look like a camera bag and also gives more room to pack a few extra items like a waterproof, drinks bottle, passport, travel docs etc.. It spreads the weight much better and I’m hoping that it’ll help with alleviating my various aches and pains. The clincher was that this backpack is currently on sale at half price on the Manfrotto website. I found an excellent review article here that goes into a lot of detail – http://stevelosh.com/blog/2015/07/nat-geo-mc5350/Β . It also has the extra benefit of fitting my National Geographic rain cover πŸ™‚ and its small enough to qualify as carry-on luggage on aircraft and will go in an overhead locker.

Some pics –

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The flap cover has a small zip up pocket where the stripe design is that can hold a few items. There are also two generously-sized zip pockets on the sides shown in the photo below. Above one of the pockets there is a strap so a small monopod or perhaps a table top tripod (not a big tripod) could be attached on the side.

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I addedΒ OP/TECH Uni Adapter Loop XL System ConnectorsΒ to the D-Rings to fit in with my other OP/TECH straps and fittings so that the camera can be hung directly from the pack which in turn will take the weight of the camera and lens away from my neck. EDIT: I found a better way to connect the camera to the backpack straps, see this post for details.

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Padded camera equipment compartment (removable if desired) containing Olympus OM-D EM-1 with grip and 12-40mm zoom lens and OP/TECH HAT/HOOD attached, 2 spare batteries in waterproof storage cases, 40-150mm zoom lens, 7.5mm fisheye lens and spare memory card case (under fisheye lens). All the gear I need to get to frequently.

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Inside: National Geographic rain cover for the bag (the orange-coloured thing) πŸ™‚ , ThinkTANK emergency camera rain cover and pouch, small first aid kit, GPS data logger, Anker Astro 6.7 mAH USB powerbank and waterproofΒ  jacket. You can’t see in the photo but in front of them is a large zip pocket in which I’ve packed a few other items including a couple of ND filters, Micro USB cables, USB camera battery charger, OP/TECH wrist strap and the straps that go with the OP/TECH systems connectors. See this postΒ for more information on my OP/TECH and thinkTANK gear.

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Alternative gear load out.

I have no affiliation with any of the manufacturers of the equipment mentioned in this post.

Kind regards

leigh sig 2

PS. I forgot to mention that the backpack also has a very large padded compartment which they claim will accommodate a 17 inch laptop. You can just see the zip for it on the left in the second on my photos. I’m not using it but I have no reason to doubt them on size and it swallows up my 10 inch Android tablet with ease. I’m using it to store a large dry bag folded flat which is capable of going over the whole backpack if required.

 

Important, if you’re on Facebook please read.

Hi everyone,

As someone who posts my work to my Facebook pages this is of particular interest. Posted on Facebook yesterday by a friend:

Quote:

“I agree with this even if it is not lawΒ Just in case – A solicitor has advised me to post this, which is good enough for me. The violation of privacy can be punished by law. NOTE: Facebook is now a public entity. All members must post a note like this. If you do not publish a statement at least once, it will be tacitly understood that you are allowing the use of your photos, as well as the information contained inΒ your profile status updates to be used. I HEREBY STATE THAT I DO NOT GIVE MY PERMISSION for Facebook to use any of my information or posts.
Copy and re-post.
Deadline tomorrow!!! Everything you’ve ever posted becomes public from tomorrow. Even messages that have been deleted or the photos not allowed. It costs nothing for a simple copy and paste, better safe than sorry. The News talked about the change in Facebook’s privacy policy. I do not give permission.”

End quote.

Kind regards

leigh sig 2

PS. I have gone one step further and disabled my Facebook account so I’ll not be posting there again, I’ll not miss it!.

Another day, another Wey :)

Hi everyone,

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Best wishes,

leigh sig 2

The Wey that I see things

Hi everyone,

Although I’ve long since ceased to consider my work to be in any way of commercial interest as it simply does not attract sales despite my very best efforts, however I’m pleased with my recent works as I think that they accurately reflect (no pun intended πŸ™‚ ) my interests and chosen style. A style that I love and which continues to interests me greatly, it’s the way that I see things.

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Kind regards

leigh sig 2

 

Another stop along the Wey

Hi everyone,

Yes, you’ve guessed it, another work of the River Wey. This one is VERY painterly πŸ™‚ .The symmetry of the water reflection in this shot appealed to me.

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Kind regards

leigh sig 2

“Reflections on the Wey”

Hi everyone,

Another work from my visit to the River Wey yesterday morning.

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Best wishes,

leigh sig 2

“Perchance to dream”

Hi everyone,

One last work of the River Wey, this one is soft and dreamy.

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All the best,

leigh sig 2