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New York, 2012 | Kate Hailey

New York, 2012 | Kate Hailey | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


Two weeks ago I boarded a plane east. A red eye, means hopefully a nap or three as you fly cross country, with the hopes of a safe landing and a productive fun-filled first day. And that for the most part is how it played out. My flight landed just before sunrise on Sunday morning, and before I knew it I was headed to Brooklyn. A couple of hours later the gal I was staying with and I headed towards the subway for a bit of a walk and an adventure. We ventured across the Brooklyn Bridge and through various parts of New York, above and under ground. I was there for a bit of work and as a result of this didn’t get out and about as much as I might have liked, but below are a variety of images captured along the way. It’s obviously taken a bit of time for me to create this post, some of these areas may well look different today, as a result of hurricane Sandy, which hit the New York area just a day after I left. If you can, please donate to the Red Cross or similar foundations to help provide relief for the families and individuals affected by events this past week...

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Jasper in June with Fuji X-Pro1 | Miks Media Photography

Jasper in June with Fuji X-Pro1 | Miks Media Photography | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

 

Continuing from my previous post of testing Fuji X-Pro1 with old Pentax lenses, here are some more landscapes from our quick trip to Jasper National Park. We decided to visit a few new places that time, places that we never visited before. These images are from Edith Cavell mountain area and trails. I was using a Pentax 200mm f4 and 30-70mm f2.8 zoom primarily. Focusing was quite easy, and fast, and it was quite a pleasure to use. They bring a bit of nostalgic feeling to taking images, and glass does not age as quickly as the camera bodies, so even if some of these lenses were made over 30 years ago, they are still as good as the day they were made. Enjoy!

Sriram's comment, September 8, 2012 8:37 AM
excellent. that time its Auto Focus ?