JJC 3 inch LCD Shade.

Hi everyone,

As I’ve now fitted my VF-4 electronic viewfinder to my PEN E-P5 I thought I’d have a look around and see if I could find an LCD shade for my PEN E-PL5. I bought a JJC shade that seems to fit and work pretty well. The shade incorporates a screen protector and the shade part clips on and detaches if not required. They come in silver or black, I chose the silver one to match the camera. I don’t like LCDs and don’t want to have to keep moving the VF-4 from camera to camera so this look like a fairly good compromise. I’m nor sure how it will stand up to the rigours of time but it’s quite well made and cheap. πŸ™‚

Kind regards

Leigh

PS. It also helps if you increase the LCD display brightness in the control menu just like you would on a mobile phone. Of course this will drain the battery faster but at least you are in with a better chance of seeing what you are shooting in bright light. πŸ™‚

“Generation – Conversation Redux”

“Generation – Conversation Redux”. The Bokeh edit using the new Portrait BokehTM tool in the latest Skylum Software Luminar AI update, it’s pretty neat. PEN-F & Lumix 35-100mm.

All the best,

Leigh

Domed building Arundel Castle

Hi,

Arundel, West Sussex.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/51339891879/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Kind regards

Leigh

From pretty to gritty.

Hi everyone,

I’m enjoying my photography a lot at the moment. Since our move to the south coast I’ve been going in many directions both literally and metaphorically. My work has always been varied in subject matter and technique, although I consider my main interest to be in landscapes I’m really liking experimenting in other genres and different gear. I know that having a “signature look” is probably more commercially appealing but I just can’t stick to one type of thing all the time, it’s simply too boring. Maybe this lays one open to the sobriquet “Jack of all trades master of none” but that’s absolutely fine with me. As comedienne Catherine Tate said “see this face!, does it look bothered?” .:)

The garden after the rain, Chichester.
The other side of the bandstand, Bognor Regis seafront.

All the best,

Leigh

“The other side of the bandstand”

Hi everyone,

Bognor Regis seafront.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/51336801936/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

All the best,

Leigh

Label it!

Hi folks,

A while back I bought one of those Dymo labellers to label some household items and it has come in really handy for labelling various photographic gear items and I’m sure that I’ll keep on finding new uses for it. πŸ™‚

Lens caps.
USB battery chargers.
Camera batteries.
Quick release plates.
Doors on my TG-5 camera.
Olympus flash guns as I have 2 different models.
Godox flash gun and X1-T flash trigger radio channel.
3 filter pouch.
2 filter pouch side 1
2 filter pouch side 2.

Kind regards,

Leigh

“Right up my street!” :)

Hello everyone,

As a self-confessed eclectic Arundel with all it’s interesting antique and arty shops is, most definitely, “Right up my street” πŸ™‚

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/51333795193/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Kind regards

Leigh

“Arundel street shot”

Hi folks,

Arundel Street shot. Toned monochrome, Olympus PEN E-P5 and Lumix 14mm f/2.5.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/51332411043/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Take care and stay safe, best wishes,

Leigh

“Out of Time”

Hi everyone,

2 frame panoramic street shot Arundel, West Sussex. Olympus PEN E-P5 andf M.Zuiko 30mm lens.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/51331058885/in/dateposted-public/

Best wishes,

Leigh

Bright idea

Hi everyone,

For years now I’ve steadily been pursuing my quest for my own Holy Grail, that is to get my gear down to the lightest and most compact setup that I can achieve. In addition to my small camera bag and small sized camera gear such as my PEN-F camera and a few lenses, my Lumix 12-32mm, 35-100mm zooms and two faster Lumix prime lenses, my 14mm f/2.5 and 20m f/1.7 there are other items that I like to carry that can’t all be accommodated in such as small bag such as one of my small dual-port USB power banks, a couple of USB charge cables, one of my small USB camera battery chargers, my USB data logger and a small USB rechargeable pen torch (surprising how often this comes in useful) πŸ™‚ and other somewhat bulkier items that I feel “obliged” to carry such as my mobile phone. Normally I stuff these into various jacket pockets but this isn’t ideal for a hot day, like yesterday, when I want to go out dressed for the weather wearing a T.Shirt and a pair of shorts and not encumbered by extra clothing worn solely for the purpose of accommodating these items. I don’t want to be a slave to my camera gear, I want it to serve me and not vice-versa!.

Some while back I bought one of those small MOLLE pouches, intentionally to house a small camera such as my TG5 and a couple of spare batteries. The camera bag has a grab handle on the back and I hit on the idea of putting these items into the pouch and attaching it through the grab handle on the back of the bag. It works very well, of course the pouch is still detachable and could be put onto a belt if one wished or even hang from a lanyard or suchlike as it has a loop on the top. The MOLLE pouch has two good-sized zip up compartments each with a separate smaller pouch pocket, a front compartment with a buckle clip into which I have put a 2-port USB power bank and also a pen sized pocket for my torch.

Thanks to the beauty of USB charging I can charge a camera battery and/or my torch, my phone or my datalogger in-situ, on the go, perfect!. πŸ™‚ I’ve also almost finished standardising on small rubber collapsible screw-in lens hoods for some of my lenses as they’re so compact can be left fitted and take up less room in the bag. The 14mm, 20mm and 35-100mm lenses all share a 46mm filter thread which is also useful for interchanging filters.

Kind regards

Leigh