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Grabbing your viewers by the throat and not letting go... Images that are dark and moody tend to grab our attention. It is as though there is something hidden and dark that demands our attention. ...
Here it is... Well, it arrived! After months of consideration after I got my X-E1 I finally decided to send off the X Pro 1 for Infrared conversion. It went to Dan at LDP (maxmax.com) and the co...
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A Simple Tutorial on Infrared Post Processing... The Fuji X Pro 1 has turned out to be one of the best Infrared camera systems that I have ever used... period! The only good Fuji lenses for Infrar...
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Holy guacamole! Just did my first shoot with the Fuji X-Pro 1 and wow am I impressed! Thankfully, I received my copy just after Fuji released the latest firm...
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I had the xp1 from day one. The camera has only gotten better w/ each iteration of firmware updates. I shot mainly w/ the 35f1.4. These pictures are.
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Lila Lee, in the boat grave yard… There is something about Shrimpers… I cannot get enough of them and find myself visiting them again and again. I love the dilapidated nature of them a...
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I have enjoyed the Fujifilm X-PRO 1 more than I anticipated. After having it hang out in my bag for a few months, thinking that it was my “fun” camera that I would pull out when I wanted to go to dinner and just have something ...
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Or, if your are thrown off the horse, climb back on! I went out tonight at sunset to the Pawleys Island Pier to try some more very long exposures with the Fuji X-E1. I used the new 1...
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Early Morning Chat Two weeks ago, I traveled to Pushkar for the annual Camel Fair. For 8 days, I was armed with only my X-pro 1, the 18mm f/2, and the 35mm f/1.4. This was my first experience working extensively with the X-pro 1.
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Cork city, at 5am. Irelands second largest city. A ghost town, I walked for over 30 mins before meeting another person. Patrick Street was empty, there wasn’t even a bus at the station. But ...
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comprehensive reading sample: Mastering the X-PRO1 English and German. The author of “Mastering the X-PRO1″ contacted me. He compiled a comprehensive reading sample of the English and German version of his ...
October and November have been very busy months. I was stuck in client projects for a long time and after these were finished, Rebecca and I worked on the relaunch of her website. Even though that all was a lot of fun (check out the cool preview tool we developed), my beloved X-Pro1 was sitting on my desk the whole time making these sad eyes at me. This week we finally had two days off work and sun. Rebecca got the X-E1 meanwhile and we took both Fujis with us and went to Kinsale for a day (you can find her pictures here). This was the first real outing with the X-Pro1 and I have to say that I’m really impressed. It does almost everything better than my Nikon. The level of details, the colors and the dynamic range are so much fun to work with. The only thing I am still adjusting to are the different field of view (crop sensor vs. full frame) and the depth of field (50mm f1.4 vs. the equivalent of a 50mm f2.0). All the shots below were taken with the Fuji X-Pro1 and the Fujinon 35mm 1.4 lens
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The question was: X-PRO1 or X-E1? Digitalliving had a clear answer: “All in all, the X-E1 beats the X-Pro1 in every aspect, apart from the hybrid viewfinder. Cheaper, easier, and same image quality.” Also fixelpix was cought ...
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A Simple Tutorial on Infrared Post Processing... The Fuji X Pro 1 has turned out to be one of the best Infrared camera systems that I have ever used... period! The only good Fuji lenses for Infrar...
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Here it is... Well, it arrived! After months of consideration after I got my X-E1 I finally decided to send off the X Pro 1 for Infrared conversion. It went to Dan at LDP (maxmax.com) and the co...
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I did a first impressions entry a few days after I got the X-Pro1. Now, after 6 weeks, an update on how much I've loved it.
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I did a first impressions entry a few days after I got the X-Pro1. Now, after 6 weeks, an update on how much I've loved it.
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For me, taking the time to watch the sunrise is a spirit-lifting experience in itself. Every day is new, untold and full of possibilities. To be out there facing that iconic view, seeing the day being born out of the darkness and lighting ...
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My Urban Portraits workshop has been running for five years now and in that time I have been fortunate enough to have taught in many cities throughout the
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Versatility and stellar results for long exposures Having happily used the X-Pro1 for my work and personal photography since I sold my Leica M9, I have been incredibly pleased to…
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Sometimes you get the bear, sometimes the bear gets you… Long day today at the gallery. The electrician was in all day installing 22 new high intensity lights with floods to better light the...
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Below are a few photos taken in Prague during the Christmas Market this past week.
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Most street scenes worth photographing happen only a couple of meters in front of you. At that distance the X-Pro1 AF really can not keep pace with the movement of the subject, at least not with th...
You've spent a small, or even a large fortune on your camera, it's state of the art, has bells, whistles, and even built-in metering. You he...
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