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Ambivalent Intentions | Michelle George

Ambivalent Intentions | Michelle George | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

 

In continuing to honor my love of cinema and the X pro 1 and to also take advantage of my Parents being away on holiday:) I decided to shoot on location at their home in Epping Forest (which by the way has gorgeous natural light). I wanted to shoot something that looked like stills from a movie rather than a fashion editorial piece.

I will now let the pictures write the following 1000 words…

All shots taken using the Fuji X pro 1 with the 35 mm lens, albeit the black and white close up where I used the 60mm lens (possible my favorite, though still needs slight more improvement on the auto focus). A special shout out to models Jake Doughty and Sky Seraphin who had literally just met 30 mins prior to shooting so I think an applaud goes out to them for pulling off the chemistry on set.....

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X-Pro 1 w/Minolta MD 50mm 1.2 Plain 55mm Wide Open | IK Photography

X-Pro 1 w/Minolta MD 50mm 1.2 Plain 55mm Wide Open | IK Photography | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


Reminder – This is not scientific, rather a quick test to show how excellent these Minolta fast 50mm lenses truly are at their widest aperture ranging from f/1.2-f/1.4. These are all the fastest 50’s i currently own, from plain MD’s to Auto Rokkors, they are all fantastic with very slight variations in sharpness between them, however, in my opinion, the early Auto Rokkors take the cake beating out the much revered 50mm 1.4 PG at least in the photos below and also from my experience with all 50’s i own. Nonetheless, they are all fantastic performers on the X-Pro 1 regardless of which you choose.

You be the judge… All images shot at their Widest Aperture – Straight Out of Camera JPG B&W with Red Filter -1EV – No Processing…

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