ashwinrao1
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Fantastic David, Joe, and Jolie...The diversity really shows through your various viewpoints!
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Carl......the CV12 definitely has less vignetting, and better corners than the CV15. I like the colors better and the lower contrast lends itself to better conversions to B+W.Very nice Rich. I continue to be impressed with the CV 12 images. The CV 15 that I have is not very good on the XP1 with vignetting and corner/edge smearing. Do you fish? I used to do a lot of fly fishing, but with arthritis building up in my neck, a roll cast is about all that I can manage now.
Jim.......I agree with Joe. Pretty amazing.
Thanks... That was shot with the 18mm 1/58s f/4.0 ISO 200Those are really great shots, Jim. I particularly like the steam engine interior. What lens, f-stop and ISO was that shot at?
Thanks so much, Terry. For how much Seattle has been photographed, and for what how highly I regard you, this is a huge compliment. Thank you deeply. Fuji's special sauce (that marvelous sensor) was hard at work...Aswin these are some of the best shots I've ever seen of Seattle. What awesome light plus the secret Fuji sauce that just seems to leave my mouth hang open.
Blown HighlightsOne of my first shot with Xpro1. 35mm aperture 1.4 in macro mode.