RonSmith
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Re: Fun with the Fuji X-E1
X-E1 & XF35/1.4
1/100 at f2.0 3200ISO
20131019 a095b by Ronald S. Smith, on Flickr
X-E1 & XF35/1.4
1/100 at f2.0 3200ISO
20131019 a095b by Ronald S. Smith, on Flickr
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Chuck, those are wonderful images. I am sure the kids must be thrilled indeed.:thumbs:Rayyan, she looks to be a true woman of mystery & imagination. And clearly she is a wonderful companion. My friend, you are a very lucky and truly blessed man.
I hope you have a station wagon for travel, given the luggage needs to hold all of those different changes of clothes!
I too am a very lucky man. My wife has many talents, not the least of which is the ability to put up with an old curmudgeon like me. Here are a few of her & her rock band I shot with my X-E1 w/35 f/1.4 wide open at her last gig. This is one of currently three bands she plays in, so bizarre is a common household event around here :grin: The grandchildren delight in telling all their friends that their grandmother plays bass and sings in a rock band.
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Very nice Lloyd. How do you like Capture One ? I have been it using a lot lately and am very impressed.Same location as above, slightly wider view, but processed in Capture One 7.
I have been using LR for quite some time but today I use mostly C1P with my Nikon or Fuji cams. Excellent color and dynamic range is great too. So far very happyThank you. I am very impressed with it as well, William. I find that I default to Lightroom a lot, just because of familiarity with the software, but in many ways, Capture One is far superior. I find that in most instances it seems like it gives me significantly greater dynamic range.