Magnet Fun from Moayad Hassan on Vimeo.
Testing HD video of the Leica D-Lux 4. No post processing, just a quick edit in iMovie HD, it was shot in BW.
And yes, the music is a GaragBand sample, but it works 🙂
Magnet Fun from Moayad Hassan on Vimeo.
Testing HD video of the Leica D-Lux 4. No post processing, just a quick edit in iMovie HD, it was shot in BW.
And yes, the music is a GaragBand sample, but it works 🙂

What snow does, in addition to making things much colder and slippery, is transfer the familiar places into something completely different.. at least visually. The feeling you get after coming out of your house door is not far from what the children felt as they came out of the wardrobe into the world of Narnia.
I shot these photos in Waseley Hills Country Park which is one of few natural reserves around the place I live in. We’ve been there many times in different seasons, but needless to say that this is the first time we go there while it is covered with snow. I was thinking about suggesting photographing there but I wasn’t sure because it is located at the top of a high hill and the road leading there is quite dangerous. But the suggestion came from Athoob, and I was more than willing to comply with it 😛
This year marks the fourth English winter we witness. We had snow at least once in every one of these years, yet, this is the first time I take serious photographs of it.
In the first year we were so happy about it we almost forgot to take pictures. In the second, snow came the same day we returned to Birmingham from a trip to Kuwait, so we were too busy to take the camera out. In the third we almost had no snow at all! It snowed once -I think- and it was at night and most of it melted the next day.
This year though, we had plenty of snow, and we were ready for it 😉
Will we be here for the next snow? Allah only knows.
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See the whole set of the ‘Narniaism’ project here:
It’s been a long time since I photographed just for pure fun, without thinking about getting a good picture… or even a correct one. What ignited all that fun was our new baby camera 🙂
It might be a baby sized one, but it definitely not for babies! It’s a beast inside a small body 😀
What I liked about the D-Lux 4 is the fact that it is…. small, obviously, and very smart. The 5D has always been a burden to carry around, and an attention magnet… and I don’t mean that in the good way. Even when I decide to take the 5D out with me sometimes I find it hard to even get it out of the bag in the first place, and even when I do… it’s -literarily- a pain in the nick to carry around for a long time, especially when I’m not motivated enough.
With a compact camera you have no obligations. You don’t have to feel guilty if you carry it and never use it… because it’s just there, ready when you are, and most likely you will use it anyway. Psychologically, because the camera is small and feels like a toy you don’t feel obliged to take the perfect picture, you just.. take pictures! Pictures like these:


I think these mugs are still there! I’ve
been looking for them!

It’s been a long time since since I took
a picture of a tumble dryer

..or a button!
Could you take fun pictures like these with a big DSLR? Sure, but not as easily. Most compact cameras, and the D-Lux 4 in particular, are very smart. Most DSLRs lack smart features like face recognition, smart scene selection or even live view. Yes, new DSLRs have live view, but who use it anyway? With a smart compact camera you don’t have to worry about the white balance or even the ISO you are using, the camera is smart (and limited) enough to use the most suitable settings.
Feeling creative? Not a problem. You can have full manual control of every single setting. You can preset your ISO, WB, A, T, ±, MM and Focus, you can even use a (real) flash and tripod or shoot RAW if you want, but why? 🙂
The big question now, will a compact camera replace my 5D?
Not in this life time!
The picture quality of the D-Lux 4 -although great- is still not as good as the quality of the full frame 5D, it’s not as sharp… and lets not talk about the colours! I still have not used the D-Lux in RAW mode, but I’m sure it will make me change my mind a little bit about the statement above when i do. Would I take a compact camera with me to a photography trip with other photographers? … they will laugh at me! And most of all, I can’t use my beautiful 70-200 mm with the D-Lux, can I?
Speaking of beautiful things, here are more fun and lovely pictures: 😀


Lift (elevator) shots are always tricky, but not
with a compact.

Black and White modes (with an “s”) are very
useful.. and fun.

I usually get this stuff from a T-max.

The pinhole mode is also fun.. and lovely.