coma
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coma got a reaction from Sharana in Is the Fugi XT1 really water proof, and the 18-135 lens waterproof???
What happened next...?
Besides, it's nowhere written that the X-T1 + a WR lens combinations are waterproof.
As far as I know it means just weather resistant.
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coma reacted to Francisco Evangelista in Portraiture work, running topic
Fuji X-T1 XF 56mm f1.2R
Dark Olive Eyes by Francisco Evangelista, on Flickr
Blending with Nature by Francisco Evangelista, on Flickr
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coma reacted to JCP in XF 16-55mm f/2.8 WR Lens
I have this lens and love it.
I used to have the 18-55, maybe I had a bad copy, but I find the 16-55 is a huge step up in performance and image quality.
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coma reacted to Vanquished in landscapes with fuji x
Fuji X-E1 + 10-24/4 , Bulgaria, Tyulenovo village:
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coma reacted to roman in landscapes with fuji x
Fog in Allgäu, Germany
We have a lot of rain and fog here right now. You could stay in front of a large mountain and don't see anything.
Flickr / 500px / fotocommunity
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coma reacted to Tom H. in Portraiture work, running topic
Some more Mira, different shots of this set in the Noir topic, this one didn't quite fit into that set.
Fuji X-T1, 56 1.2 APD.
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coma reacted to adzman808 in Sometimes it's the moment, not the technique
Yeah I know, it's too dark, any camera could of made it, it's basically a silhouette - I "need" to get it into a workflow, lift the shadows, dampen the highlights, clone out the toy, crop away the curtain - yada yada etcetera etcetera
But the thing with the X-Pro1, is it can make a SOOC jpeg that so captures what you saw, there suddenly isn't any reason to try and change life!!!
Agree/disagree hate it/love it
Eff it.
It's life, it's the intimate mood of family life and more and more I find the X-Pro1 is my go to camera for attempting to capture it
That OVF connects me to what I'm seeing.
Professionals and amateurs alike produce beautiful and wonderful portraits with X series cameras, and it's always worth pushing the envelope, but I personally love the fact that our cameras are just as happy to be picked up, set, and fired.
Trying Mummy's Breakfast by Adam, on Flickr
Thanks for looking.
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coma reacted to Harlem in Abondoned Farm House
I've found this pittoresque location on the way from Queenstown to Glenorchy (NZ) by the banks of Lake Wakatipu.
