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Graham - awesome shot. What was the light source on the tractor?On the road this week in Texas hitting the parks. Here's one from an abandoned farm near Guadalupe Mountain National Park. Fun evening including avoiding the Diamondback snakes that were there!
Fuji X-Pro1, 18mm, 30s f/2.5 @ ISO 1600.
Very nice indeed. Can you give some technical data?
Nice one. Love the PP.Thanks Ario, Its a Mini Cooper 2002 ;-)
Fuji X-Pro 1 with Fuji 18mm + Hoya IR filter, processed from JPG with Silver Efex.
Taken this afternoon: Limekilns Harbour
Lloyd - this is a such a lovely piece of work. You have a beautiful family. It made me realise I have got into the bad habit of looking at clarity, detail, colour, bokeh rather than the picture but there is something so human about this picture that you don't notice anything else.So I took the plunge, and bought the XPro-1. I also got the Fuji M-mount adapter. I'm still trying to figure out the options, and have used it mostly with my M-mount lenses so far. I did pick up the Fujinon 35/1.4, and wow, do I love it!
Here a sample shot @ 1.4. My granddaughter and I were dropping off Mimi (grandma) at the airport, she was heading out on business, and someone wasn't too happy to see her go.
Thank you raulb. Very kind of you. And welcome to the forum.Lloyd - this is a such a lovely piece of work. You have a beautiful family. It made me realise I have got into the bad habit of looking at clarity, detail, colour, bokeh rather than the picture but there is something so human about this picture that you don't notice anything else.