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Sarek & Padjelanta Crossing | Martin Hülle | Fuji X-Photographer

Sarek & Padjelanta Crossing | Martin Hülle | Fuji X-Photographer | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

 

Über einen Monat bin ich schon wieder zurück von meiner Solo-Durchquerung der Sarek & Padjelanta Region in Schweden und Norwegen. 15 Tage schleppte ich meinen schwer beladenen Rucksack durch die karge Landschaft. Ich traf unzählige Rentiere, arrangierte mich mit Nässe und Kälte und versuchte, jeden Moment zu genießen. Egal ob in Wolken gehüllt oder von wärmenden Strahlen beschienen....

 

Die Wanderung im hohen Norden boten alles, was eine gute Tour ausmacht. Anspruchsvolles Gelände, wechselhaftes Wetter, Unsicherheit, Freude, grandiose Landschaften, miese Stimmungen und ein tiefes Eintauchen in die Zeit vor Ort. Keine Oberflächlichkeit, kein schnelles Abenteuer. Es war eine Unternehmung mit Haut und Haar.

 

Die Route:
Saltoluokta – Sitojaure – Aktse – Skierffe – Rapadalen – Skárjá – Álggavágge – Alkavare kapell – Tuottarstugorna – Staloluokta – Staddajåkkåstugorna – Sårjåsjávrre – Sulitjelma

Es hat etwas gedauert, aber jetzt gibt es endlich die komplette Bilderserie der Sarek & Padjelanta Durchquerung zu sehen.

 

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Tripping Melbourne | Gerald Gay

Tripping Melbourne | Gerald Gay | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


I have had the Fuji X-Pro 1 and the 18mm, 35mm & 60mm lenses since March this year but most of that time was spent in Cambodia.

Last month I was back in Melbourne, Australia and had the chance to shoot with the X-Pro 1 in a more modern, urban setting. All of these photos were taken with the 18mm and it captured Melbourne's summer light, colour and vibrance beautifully.

The 18mm is my walkaround lens and because it's so versatile i always leave the rest of the kit at home.

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The graffiti artists of Fitzroy | Roger Gould Photographer

The graffiti artists of Fitzroy | Roger Gould Photographer | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


Melbourne has a reputation for having the best of a lot of things, best coffee in Australia, best cafes in the Australia, now I am adding the best graffiti artists in Australia or maybe the world? Melbourne is famous for it’s laneway culture, walk around the many city lanes and find some amazing artworks and coffee shops which will feature in coming months.

One day last week I walked the length of Brunswick Street (North to South) on the hunt for graffiti with the Fuji X-Pro1 and 3 lenses. The results were interesting even the laneways close to the city have things going on there.

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Colour or Black and White? Black and white version . . . | Roger Gould photographer

Colour or Black and White? Black and white version . . . | Roger Gould photographer | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


It was the 1st day of Spring in Melbourne, so that seemed a good reason for some street photography. Then the thought came to me re colour or black and white? With the release of the Leica Monochrom with a black and white only sensor in the camera, a new super 50mm lens and an incredible price tag for each, are there any benefits in it for me if I owned them? I am very happy with the quality of theFuji X-ProPro1 and its lens so what are the advantages ? Firstly although I visualise my street photos in BW there are also times that I come across subjects that need colour eg. my recent graffiti pictures. Also I frequently add to my stock pics in colour while doing street pics. Does that mean you have to carry 2 Leica M9′s one for colour, one for black and white. A very pricey proposition.

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