Richard Griffith
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rybolt
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macvisual
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oltimer
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Lovely exposure Peter. The Sun hitting the top of the hill and lots of snow covering around the grass makes for a "thinking" exposure. Very well done
macvisual
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Lovely exposure Peter. The Sun hitting the top of the hill and lots of snow covering around the grass makes for a "thinking" exposure. Very well done
Thank you very much for your comments, appreciated. The Fuji XF 14mm lens is a stunning piece of glass.
Regards;
Peter
Central Scotland
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awbphotog
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Still waiting to try my first actual Fuji native lens for this camera...but the files are so good
Andy
Jamie Pillers
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Andy, some wonderful compositions here. The colors look great too... natural, not too overdone. Thanks for posting these.
Two questions: What lens(es) did you use for these images? And are these out-of-camera jpegs or are they processed RAW files. If RAW, what processor do you use? Thanks.
_Jamie
Two questions: What lens(es) did you use for these images? And are these out-of-camera jpegs or are they processed RAW files. If RAW, what processor do you use? Thanks.
_Jamie
awbphotog
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Andy, some wonderful compositions here. The colors look great too... natural, not too overdone. Thanks for posting these.
Two questions: What lens(es) did you use for these images? And are these out-of-camera jpegs or are they processed RAW files. If RAW, what processor do you use? Thanks.
_Jamie
Jamie-
Thanks for the kind words. To answer your questions, all but the second and third images were taken using legacy Konica AR Hexanon glass. Primarily the 24mm f/2.8 and the 28mm f/3.5. I also use a 40mm f/1.8 but I don't believe any of the photos here were taken using it. The second and third images were taken using my trusty LTM Canon Serenar 50mm f/1.8. It's got a beautiful signature and really makes already interesting photographs even more so.
As for processing, I'm shooting RAW only and running them through lightroom. Nothing extreme at all, just light curves adjustments. The Konica glass does most of the work for me and seems to really compliment the X sensor. The colors are affected only by clipping done in curves.
Thanks again for looking.
Andy
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Andy, thanks for the info. Some time ago, I also used the AR lenses on my X-Pro1. Not only do they create lovely images, but they're small and light as well. The AR lenses are hidden gems, IMO.
Keep posting... the images are great.
Keep posting... the images are great.
Jamie-
Thanks for the kind words. To answer your questions, all but the second and third images were taken using legacy Konica AR Hexanon glass. Primarily the 24mm f/2.8 and the 28mm f/3.5. I also use a 40mm f/1.8 but I don't believe any of the photos here were taken using it. The second and third images were taken using my trusty LTM Canon Serenar 50mm f/1.8. It's got a beautiful signature and really makes already interesting photographs even more so.
As for processing, I'm shooting RAW only and running them through lightroom. Nothing extreme at all, just light curves adjustments. The Konica glass does most of the work for me and seems to really compliment the X sensor. The colors are affected only by clipping done in curves.
Thanks again for looking.
Andy
hexiplex
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Wow Andy, nice stuff! Getting me hyped to put my Summitar on the X-Pro!
Recently found the photos from a trip to Berlin last november.... Not many keepers in the folders sadly, was busy having a more ehem... Destructive sort of fun;
Recently found the photos from a trip to Berlin last november.... Not many keepers in the folders sadly, was busy having a more ehem... Destructive sort of fun;


awbphotog
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Wow Andy, nice stuff! Getting me hyped to put my Summitar on the X-Pro!
Recently found the photos from a trip to Berlin last november.... Not many keepers in the folders sadly, was busy having a more ehem... Destructive sort of fun;
I like these photos. If you are implying you are responsible for some of the art you've photographed, I would so love to photograph you in the act. Too bad you're in Sweden
Thanks again guys. You're words of encouragement have inspired me to go make more photos.
Andy
awbphotog
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A couple more...these taken with a Canon FD 28 2.8. Great image quality, poor build quality.
Hard to blow these highlights...
And the partner in crime.
Andy
Hard to blow these highlights...
And the partner in crime.

Andy
PhotoMat
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A few reposts from a quick trip this fall:
Shards, Antelope Canyon
Fuji X-Pro 1 w/14mm XF lens
Canyon Gargoyle, Antelope Canyon
Fuji X-Pro 1 w/14mm XF lens
Sandstone Waterfall, Antelope Canyon
Fuji X-Pro 1 w/14mm XF lens, B&W conversion with Silver FX
Antelope Archway, Antelope Canyon
Fuji X-Pro 1 w/Rokinon 8mm lens

Shards, Antelope Canyon
Fuji X-Pro 1 w/14mm XF lens

Canyon Gargoyle, Antelope Canyon
Fuji X-Pro 1 w/14mm XF lens

Sandstone Waterfall, Antelope Canyon
Fuji X-Pro 1 w/14mm XF lens, B&W conversion with Silver FX

Antelope Archway, Antelope Canyon
Fuji X-Pro 1 w/Rokinon 8mm lens
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tomtofa
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MikeWebb
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How about a square crop losing the right edge for the last one? Looks good anyway but might look tighter that way.
tomtofa
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shadesofgris
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How about a square crop losing the right edge for the last one? Looks good anyway but might look tighter that way.
That's a good suggestion, I'll try that out.
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