The great escape.

Hi,

I enjoyed a lovely couple of hours earlier today wandering in the Spring sunshine along the canal footpath, occasionally stopping to chat with passers by and photographing whatever caught my eye. My work may not be particularly en vogue but it’s always been and will always continue to be, my escape, a way of switching off, if only for a short while, from all the violence, death and obscene greed that I witness every day in the news. My small way of pushing back against the corruption, cruelty and ugliness in the World that sometimes seems to engulf us. Watching the sun beams glittering on the water, the tree branches swaying very gently in the light breeze and savouring the calm that being close to nature brings. Not being able to get out as often as I’d like only serves to cherish these moment even more.

Kind regards,

Leigh

Today the canal, tomorrow the world!

Hi,

Well not quite πŸ™‚ , today I’m returning to one of my local favourite locations the Chichester Ship Canal to see what I can find, It’s a lovely location. Here’s a couple from a previous visit.

All the best,

Leigh

3 Years On with music by “The Rabbitts”

Apologies for re-posting this but the son of a close friend has kindly given me permission to use one of his band’s tracks to accompany my video.Β They’re a young duo who toured Canada coast to coast before returning home to the UK. They deserve all the publicity they can get. It’s so hard starting out in any of the arts.


Music: “Midnight Moon” by kind permission of “The Rabbitts” from their album “Tall Pines & Tangled Vines” https://www.therabbitts.com/ 

The lovely thing about being inconspicuous

Hi,

You’ve probably noticed that I’ve been taking a few “candid” street photography type shots of late, something that I occasionally turn my hand to for a change. Although it’s not a genre that I feel that I’m particularly adept at nor is it my main photographic interest, it’s great to go pretty much unnoticed. It’s not so much the camera that gets one noticed as the size of the lens and, as far as lenses go, they don’t come that much smaller than my 20mm Lumix pancake lens πŸ™‚ . I guess that also having a compact, fairly “retro” looking camera and not a big DSLR is also an asset when it comes to such things.

Kind regards

Leigh

PS. If you like my new video, please share, thanks.

Quick tips.

Hi,

In keeping with making my kit as light and compact as possible I hit on the idea of using some of those small, soft, velvet? pouches that one can get cheaply online that they sell for jewellery etc. for my filters. Shown below on the left, my 62mm CPL filter and on the right my 62 mm UV filter both with XUME filter adapters fitted. I chose two colours of pouches to easily and quickly distinguish between the filters. Additionally, I fitted a 62mm-67mm step up ring to the CPL filter which makes it easier to grip and adjust and it shades it a little. These afford all the protection needed as they fit snugly and securely in two of the inside elasticated mesh pockets in my Wandrd tech bag that I’m using as my camera bag.

Kind regards

Leigh

New video: “Three Years On” (2023)

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Hi everyone,

It’s been three years since I last published a video of my work in early 2020 before COVID brought things to an abrupt end. A lot has happened since then including moving to the UK south coast. I haven’t been idle, this video brings things up to date with a selection of my work from the last three years.

Locations: Bognor Regis, Felpham, Pagham, East Wittering, West Wittering, Chichester, Storrington, Amberley, Arundel, Littlehampton, Bosham, Emsworth, Worthing, Shoreham-by Sea, East Molesey, Richmond-Upon-Thames and Carshalton.

Link https://youtu.be/bZsTgxQ7xmE

Best wishes,

Leigh

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“Life in the fast lane”.

Life down here doesn’t often get as exciting as this. πŸ™‚

“Just me, you and the view”

Hi,

Worthing beach.

Best, Leigh

Not something that you see every day.

Hi,

I once went to a Sauna, notice I said “once”. After what seemed like an eternity watching myself dissolve into a watery pool with a sensation akin to someone thrusting a red hot poker down my throat followed by an “invigorating” ice cold, heart attack-inducing shower, I decided that it wasn’t for me. πŸ™‚ I do however admire their entrepreneurial spirit.

Best wishes,

Leigh πŸ™‚

“Between the huts”

Hi,

Seen in Worthing, UK yesterday.

Have a good day,

Leigh