Adapting an on the lens flash diffuser to fit micro four thirds lenses.

Hi everyone,

I’ve not been around much as I’m still having mobility issues due to my leg problems but I have been experimenting with some new ideas. I bought one of those flash diffuser things to fit on my lenses for macro and portraiture etc.. The problem is even the biggest of my MFT lenses is a smaller diameter than the hole in the diffuser so I had a rummage around in my gear and came up with this solution.

On the front I fitted a 67mm petal lens hood, one of those types with a large knurled locking nut which is a snug and secure fit through the hole in the diffuser. I then used a series of step up rings 46mm-58mm-62mm-67mm to attach it to the lens, in this case my 30mm Olympus macro lens. This will enable me to fit it to nearly all of my lenses as desired.

Hope everyone is keeping safe and well. I have another physio appointment soon so hopefully they’ll have some ideas what’s going on with the pain in my legs and I’ll be able to get out and get some more shots.

All the best,

Leigh

“Boring on the beach”οΏΌοΏΌ

Hi everyone,

I’m back after a short break to recharge my energies somewhat.

All the best,

Leigh

“The end is in sight”

Merry Christmas and very Happy New Year everyone.

Bognor Regis Pier HDR, Olympus PEN E-P5 and M.Zuiko 40-150mm.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/51760720126/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Best wishes for 2022,

Leigh

“Street life 15 mm”

Hi folks,

Bognor Regis. On my way to get my Covid booster jab. I took my cheapest and smallest camera and lens combination in my jacket pocket. My Olympus PEN E-PL5 and 15mm body cap lens.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/51738288019/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

All the best,

Leigh

Walking stick/monopod fitted with my small SLIK ball head for lightweight cameras and lenses.

Hi everyone,

I’ve taken delivery of my walking stick/monopod and fitted it with one of my small SLIK ball heads with quick release plate. Height-wise it seems pretty good for me. I set the top adjustable section to 1.3 M mark (max. 1.4 M) with the bottom section fully retracted which seems about right for my height of approx. 5Ft 8 Ins. With both top and bottom sections fully extended it more or less extends the total length of the stick with a camera attached to my eye level. The two section are locked/unlocked with a simple twist-lock like some tripod legs. The top section also has a twist locking adjustment which allows the top camera mount to be rotated 90 degrees to vertical. There is also an anti-shock spring fitted in the middle to cushion it when walking and the rubber ferrule at the bottom pulls of to reveal a ground spike. As I can’t conceive when I’d need this I wound some insulation tape around it and refitted it to ensure an even tighter fit.. As we’re currently being somewhat battered by Storm Barra with some high winds and heavy rain I’m not in the mood for trying it outside today but I will post when I have had the chance to do so. I’m hoping that it proves useful primarily as a walking aid but also occasionally as a monopod. Not bad value for Β£14 with free delivery, some quick pics.

Kind regards

Leigh

Twelve shots of the year, my travels in pictures.

Hi everyone,

As I usually do at this time of year I try and find a shot from each month of the year. It’s been a strange year, a lot of expense and things to do for our new home and some ongoing health issues. It’s seems like it’s only really been half-a year as we didn’t come out of lock down till well after last Christmas and things didn’t return to something approaching normal until well into the the Summer. Nether-the-less I have managed to visit some interesting local locations such as Chichester, Emsworth, Bosham, Worthing, Littlehampton, Shoreham-By-Sea, Amberley, Storrington, Arundel and Hayling Island as well of course my frequent visits into my hometown of Bognor Regis. So, less talk, more pictures. πŸ™‚

January, Bognor Regis.

February, more Bognor as I couldn’t get anywhere else πŸ™‚

March, Chichester Canal

April, Littlehampton

May, Fair, Bognor Regis

June, Worthing

July, Arundel

August, Emsworth

September, Shoreham-By-Sea

October, Amberley

November, back to Worthing

December, Chichester (although the month is still young and I might find a better shot)

Hope you enjoyed the pictures, thanks, as always for your continued support and encouragement throughout what has been a difficult and sometimes uninspiring year. You can always follow my work on my Flickr and 500PX pages.

Season’s Greetings, stay safe and best wishes,

Leigh

Reusable Silica Gel Desiccant Humidity Moisture Absorb Dry Boxes and Walking stick/Monopod.

Hi everyone,

I recently took delivery of a few of these and I’ve popped one in each of my camera bags and my tech. pouch an interesting and refillable alternative to those small silica gel sachets. They’re supposed to change colour when they’ve absorbed moisture.

My leg and hip pains are sadly getting very bad now and I’ve ordered a walking stick which doubles as a monopod which I’ll report back on when I’ve had a chance to try it out. I don’t use monopods very much but I figured that if I had to have a stick then it might as well have a dual use. Not designed for heavy cameras and lenses but I should be okay with my lightweight micro four thirds gear, my TG-5, a small bridge camera or a point-and-shoot type camera. The top unscrews to reveal a tripod bush and I might fit one of my small SLIK ball heads with quick release plate. I’m determined not to let my physical problems stop me from getting out and doing what I love the best.

Kind regards

Leigh

Decisions, decisions, Chichester

Hi folks,

A street shot taken in Chichester,

E-M5 and Lumix 14mm

All the best,

Leigh

Industrial Strength

Hi folks,

Some while back I found this old photograph of my late maternal grandmother (left of center dressed in white) working in a spark plug factory circa 1920/30’s. Look at the age of the boys especially the boy in the bottom left and how she’s the only woman in the photo.

She was an amazing woman, born just before the turn of the century in 1899, the first woman in the UK to hold a motorcycle driver’s license and she had a very hard working life and lived through two world wars but was always very cheerful a very “strong” and very kind woman. In the middle of the “Blitz” in 1940 her and her husband sold their house in the country and moved back in to London so that she could nurse her sister who was very ill and dying of cancer and she was a second mother to her sister’s children.

Later in life she battled spinal problems caused by lifting heavy cauldrons in a school canteen where she worked and had to wear a heavy boned surgical corset, cancer and a heart condition, any one of which is bad enough, but I never saw her let her health issues get her down, she was a strong woman.

A truly remarkable, caring and courageous woman of whom I shall always be incredibly proud.

Kind regards,

Leigh

Additional: Manfrotto Pro Light camera element cover E-690 for DSLR/CSC

Hi everyone,

Below, two shots of the rain cover fitted to my largest camera, my weather-sealed OM-D E-M1 with Lumix 12-60 mm lens, Cokin adapter ring and P series filter holder with modular hood. I removed the holder with hood attached, used the draw cord to tighten lens-side of the adapter ring and then refitted the hood. As it accommodates this combination then it will also accommodate my smaller PEN and OM-D camera bodies with my most favored day-to-day lenses.

Best wishes,

Leigh