I drive 8 times a week through the Belgium countryside. Always the same road. This morning the fog was so beautiful I had to photograph it.
The Fuji X-pro1 is so small it is always with me. The 35mm did the rest. B&W conversion in Ligthroom.
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Suggested by Michiel Fokkema onto Fuji X-Pro1 |
I drive 8 times a week through the Belgium countryside. Always the same road. This morning the fog was so beautiful I had to photograph it.
The Fuji X-pro1 is so small it is always with me. The 35mm did the rest. B&W conversion in Ligthroom.
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The Fuji X Pro mirrorless camera system has been a dream to shoot with. Below are all jpegs from the camera using the 18mm, the 35mm, and the 60mm lenses during a variety of shoots around my hometown of Chicago. The night shots were done at a variety of ISO up to 3200 with outstanding results. I did add a vignette and do a little cropping in Lightroom, but no other file processing was done. The sparkling color and smooth contrast values are all crafted inside the camera using the many menu options. Note the stunning dynamic range processing on the B&W - shot all in the AUTO dynamic range mode.
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