Month: June 2014
Ricoh GR: Life in Brickell
I’m always amazed at the capabilities of this little pocket camera. Here’s a sampling from a recent photowalk.
The Rig: Tom McLaughlan
Who am I? Simple – I’m a lucky person. I have my family and some very special friends, I have a job and it’s one I love (I lead Accenture’s UK government relations program) and I have photography. So I call myself a photographer with a wonderful day job. I’m also a trustee of a London-based human rights charity, the Helen Bamber Foundation (helenbamber.org) – a very, very special organization named after an extremely inspiring woman.
Fuji X-E1 still rocks it
So, I recently processed these three images with usual workflow of ACR and Photoshop CC but this time I used a 15′ Mac Book Pro (Retina) and I was shocked at the level of detail these screens pump out. I’m now posting these from my Mac Book Air (yes a later 203 model) and they don’t look quite the same but one thing is still true and that is that the X-E1 is still a great camera and a great starter for anyone looking to get into the Fuji X-series cameras.
Grazianos Argentinian Restaurant
2.5 lbs of the best meats per person, sangria and wine to your hearts content, welcome to Graziano’s one of the best Argentinian restaurants in Miami, and one I wholeheartedly recommend. Enjoy. images captured by the Ricoh GR and processed in ACR & Photoshop CC