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Hot weather and Photography
20th July 2025 - 0 comments
Whether you believe in climate change or not, our weather patterns are changing. Not for the better, I fear. Many British meteorologists predict warmer and wetter winters, and an increasing number of heatwaves. I have recently written about the cisequences of these changes and how they affect our photography. Here is the link https://kendavis.photium.com/news115160.html


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Optical Illusion - or a Teaching Aid?
19th April 2025 - 0 comments


The demise and passing of old things goes largely unnoticed. But what of old civil aircraft which reach the end of their economic life?

While visiting a former RAF airfield for an open day under its now civilian ownership, I wandered into an area serving aviation maintenance needs and discovered a most unusual aircraft.

Find out more by following this link.
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Approaching Burano Italy
20th February 2025 - 0 comments


The ongoing rediscovery of my early digital pictures continues to yield flash-backs to past travels. Recent sight of this photograph instantly brought back to me long-forgotten memories of this lovely small island. Follow this link for more information.
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Lucky Dip - Revisting older files in your library
29th January 2025 - 0 comments
Who remembers the 'Lucky Dip' from childhood days? A shy dip into Santa's sack at a special event or a department store? Well the annual review of my digital picture library feels very much like that nostalgic memory. I never know what I am likely to find.

Invariably lots of dross that should have been deleted years ago. And similars in abundance. Get rid of them and gain valuable space. Occasionally you find real gems that deserve more attention. Find out how I set about discovering long-forgotten pictorial treasures.



"Bull's Eye" - (Leica Digilux 2)

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Colour Perception and the Photographer
14th December 2024 - 0 comments
The mention of colour perception is more likely to cause the eyes of many people to 'glazr'. Colour is colour; so what? But arrists and photographers take a different view and the latter often strive for colour fidelity.



Personal health can have a bearing on the way we see colours. From midlife onwards, human eyes can deteriorate and vision becomes impaired. The growth of cataracts can distort clarity of vision and change colour perception. Read more here
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Phone camera photography - Its role for a serious photographer (2024)
08th July 2024 - 0 comments
Smartphones are extremely capable communication devices with the additional benefit of including a very capable camera. Additionally, there are practical processing tools and a simple digital asset management system, or DAM. My guess is that few smartphone photographers embrace these aspects of smartphone ownership. I started to learn how to use these useful tools while producing this article. Judge for yourselves how potentionally useful these features could be in your lives. For those readers who are more advanced than me, please suggest how I might proceed by making a comment or suggestion



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A skyscape in South Wales (2024)
12th June 2024 - 0 comments
When a holiday is primarily about uniting distant family members, I make a conscious decision to rule out serious photography. However, recently: I have been exploring the type of camera most people carry with them nowadays. A smartphone camera.

I would not claim to have advanced very far up the learning curve, but I think that I am a shade ahead of my own family when it comes to post-processing. The clever algorithms satisfy most users' needs. But I differ. Thus it was that a mid-priced Galaxy smartphone camera captured the illustration published in this news item.



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Red rose
25th April 2024 - 0 comments




To satisfy a desire to share with our family the joy of discovering our first rose of the season, demanded a little ingenuity. Follow the link to discover how I proceeded.


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Leica X series - My Current Thoughts (Updated: April 2024)
19th April 2024 - 4 comments
I have once again updated my thoughts of the X series of cameras after Leica has terminated their future development and dispersed the design team. My notes have proved useful in the past, particularly to readers worldwide who have approached me regarding their performance and reliability.There continues to be interest (and a little speculation) in this important segment of the digital camera market. So maybe we should quietly, and without tangible evidence, watch this space.


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Lilac-time
14th April 2024 - 0 comments
Capturing lilac-time was my first priority this sunny day. While it is so captivating to look at and sense by scent, you have to be quick. Otherwise, the first florets will fade and spoil the pristine appearance as experienced today. Read how I captured this gorgeous flower this morning.


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Viewpoints (2024)
07th April 2024 - 0 comments
My short article this month illustrates the importance of considering alternative viewpoints, regardless of subject. Often by moving merely a pace or two, can make a significant difference. Smartphhone photographers rarely consider alternative viewpoints. Tell me what you think?


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Winter photography (2024)
15th January 2024 - 0 comments
In the United Kingdom, you can never be certain about the start of winter. It can arrive in the middle of autumn, or delayed until after the onset of spring. So it is very easy to be caught unprepared, both physically and mentally.



Apart from a dusting of short-lived frost, this year is proving to be equally unpredictable. But that situation could change with snow forecast any day. Now is the time to take stock and recharge the batteries. Time also to review my checklist.
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Greetings to all visitors to my Website (2023)
22nd December 2023 - 0 comments


Greetings to all who visit my site. I hope you have enjoyed the contents, and found the facts or inspiration you sought. If not, please do let me know if you would like me to address other subjects within my sphere of competence.

You will find more information about my picture by following this link.
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New picture for my Leica photography portfolio (2023)
11th December 2023 - 0 comments
A split-toned photograph of historic steam locomotives helps to convey a sympathetic period feeling to viewers.
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Glitch in display information on the Ricoh GRiiiix camera (2023)
06th December 2023 - 0 comments
Recently, I was very surprised when my LCD screen was black after switching on my GR iiix camera. Usually it showed a picture of the scene ahead. There was plenty of power available. I pressed the Display button again and saw a 4X magnified section of my scene. Very strange ....
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My Way with the Ricoh GR iiix (2023)
20th November 2023 - 0 comments
The Ricoh GR iiix is my choice of replacement for the pioneering compact camera by Leica, the X1. That was the start of the Leica X-line which has long been discontinued. Unfortunately. Leica no longer makes compact cameras in the class of the Ricoh GR series.


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Gallery Reorganisaton (2023)
01st November 2023 - 0 comments
I have started to review my Gallery and rationalise its content. Some portfolios will be combined; others might be removed as will the random associated articles. The latter will be united in a new Custom page.
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The Original Ricoh GR Digital Camera (2023)
01st March 2023 - 2 comments
Giving a second life to an obsolete digital compact camera happened after I discovered my old Ricoh GR Digital camera, buried in my store-room. Having seen some remarkable pictures taken with newer versions of this camera, I decided it was time for a little experiment.


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New service for Leica X series cameras 2022)
07th November 2022 - 4 comments
Wonderful and encouraging news for owners of X-series cameras. Former Leica employee David Slater, is offering a limited repair service for this range, after Leica ceased support.
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My Way with the Leica Digilux 2 (2022)
06th November 2022 - 8 comments
Surprisingly, there are a few photographers who are discovering long-obsolete Leica Digilux 2 cameras. Questions occasionally arise on their suitability for modern digital photography, and how best to operate the camera. My notes went some way in meeting this demand; however, I felt a new article was justified. Hence, my latest offering in 'My Way' series.
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