images: fuji 18/2

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Beautiful image! Is this out-of-camera b&w or post-processing b&w? If PP, what software are you using? Thanks.

Jamie, sorry to be dilatory on your question! That's wide open, low ISO (I think) using the BW/green filter setting + minimal LR4 adjustment on highlights.

I shoot a lot in the Pioneer Cemetery while exercising my little friend Mimi, and test cameras/lenses on the same subjects. That was an XE/18 day...
 
Jamie, sorry to be dilatory on your question! That's wide open, low ISO (I think) using the BW/green filter setting + minimal LR4 adjustment on highlights.

I shoot a lot in the Pioneer Cemetery while exercising my little friend Mimi, and test cameras/lenses on the same subjects. That was an XE/18 day...

Robert, thanks for the information. I'm especially interested in seeing images made with in-camera b&w settings. That image was nice. I've not tried the green filter setting yet, but now I will. 🙂
 
the 18mm

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Croped...

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Here's a set from a few months back. I really enjoy the 18mm honestly, It's the perfect size on the x-pro1 and the center sharpness is wonderful, sure the borders are a little soft, but I could care less. We so often worry about distortion and edge sharpness that it kind of takes away from the process of actually capturing images. Besides, when I need edge to edge sharpness I use the 14mm 😉


Band - Richard Serra by Abram Goglanian, on Flickr


Band - Richard Serra by Abram Goglanian, on Flickr


Band - Richard Serra by Abram Goglanian, on Flickr


Band - Richard Serra by Abram Goglanian, on Flickr
 
18mm is wide for Portraits but, it does have a nice rendering. This lenses is an enigma for some. I find it a keeper even if it lacks the surgical sharpness of the other fuji lenses🙂

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Nice shot Rybolt. Do you think you could reel it in to about 1000pix max on the long side.
It looses it's charm a bit from scrolling.

Cheers!
 
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