Photographing is an exercise in design. One has to frame, recompose, often time re-shoot the scene and then begins the post processing part, its a design issue, the more I think about it, the more I come to that conclusion. Its inescapable. – Yours truly.
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Thoughts on the X100F vs X100S
Upon my return to photography I quickly scooped up a Graphite XT2 which totally blew away and X100T. I shot both for about a month and an opportunity arose to do an even trade for an X-Pro 2 and I quickly scooped that one and along the way I sold the X100T and picked upContinue reading “Thoughts on the X100F vs X100S”
Lost in conversation
I know I’m a bit behind on any analysis of this feature which I’ve used in the past before but it never ceases to amaze me just how cool double exposures are.
Week 1 | 2016
What better way to begin than just to start shooting. Well after skipping all 2015, I felt I was due for a Weekly PAD project. My last project in this type was back in 2012 and I wholeheartedly enjoyed it. My friend Wouter Brandsma is always inspiration as well.
Stakeout
While walking through the streets of “La Habana, Cuba” I came upon this great scene of what seemed like a Taxi driver staking someone out or waiting for that certain person. I just love the street photography especially in Cuba.
Feliz y Prospero Año
Translation With all the love we wish our friends and family that this upcoming year is filled with happinness and prosperity. Jorge and Isabel captured with the Fuji X-T1 and Fujinon 35mm f/2 R WR
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Here’s to hoping for a great 2016 with new goals and aspirations all whilst continuing my journey with the Fujifilm X series system . Merry Christmas and Happy New Year folks, see you all next year. captured with the Fuji X-T1 and Fujinon 35mm f/2 R WR
Monkey Bars
captured with the Fuji X-E2 and Fujinon XF 35MM F/1.4 R