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    calerito reacted to Jose Carpin in "Jaipur's horizon"   
    "Jaipur's horizon"
     
    X-T1 + XF35mm f1.4
     
    Instagram: jose_carpin_photographer
    Website: www.josecarpin.com
     

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    calerito reacted to haydn in Streetphotography (open thread)   
    Kick, 2016. by Haydn Williams, on Flickr
     
    XE1 + Pentax-M SMC 50mm F2
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    calerito reacted to Don Pino in Cityscapes with Fujifilm X   
    Blue Hour
    Frankfurt/Germany

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    calerito reacted to Photolographer in Cityscapes with Fujifilm X   
    One from Good old New York on a very unwelcoming day. Shot with the X-Pro1
     
    Gloomy NY by Photolographer, on Flickr
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    calerito reacted to delmundo in Cityscapes with Fujifilm X   
    Seattle. XT-1 16mm 1.4
     

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    calerito reacted to Don Pino in Cityscapes with Fujifilm X   
    Dark FM
    Frankfurt Germany

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    calerito reacted to Tom H. in Portraiture work, running topic   
    Location scouting with an old friend and classmate.
     
    All shot on the X-T1, using the 56 1.2 APD, 16 1.4 and some generic speedlights.





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    calerito reacted to Tom H. in Portraiture work, running topic   
    And another.
     
     

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    calerito reacted to darkshine231 in My icelandic trip with my fuji x-pro2   
    Hello,
     
    thanks for great feedback
     
    Here are some more, I have published a gallery too :
     
    7) Selandjefoss waterfall

     
    8) Icelandic forest

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    calerito reacted to darkshine231 in My icelandic trip with my fuji x-pro2   
    4) Stokksness peninsula and vestrahorn mountain

     
    5) Kirjufell waterfall

     
    6) Jokullsarlon black beach

     
    Other will follow soon.
     
    Have a nice day ! 
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    calerito reacted to Tikcus in New to Fuji: Prime or Zoom?   
    i'll assume on your sony alpha 6000 you mean your fav focal lengths are 30-40mm you mean on that camera, personally i'd buy body only and one of the 35mm, i own the F/1.4 so can't comment on the comparison with the F/2.(in regards to focus speed etc, the F/1.4 lets 1 stop more light in though)
     
    However, in situations where you can not zoom with your feet you may find yourself limited with one lens.
     
    Personally I do not use a short zoom, my setup is normally, the XT-10 with the 35mm F/1.4 lens attached, with the 18mm F/2 and 60mm F/2.4 in my bag (occasionally just the 35mm on camera, and the 18mm in pocket)
    90% of the time I can zoom with my feet and do not need to change lenses.
     
    I only use zooms at the longer focal lengths when zooming with your feet is impossible or not practical (that and as of yet Fuji does not have any long primes)
     
    There are advantages to the 18-55 F/2.8-4, not changing lenses being the big one, it is also stabilised (which non of the lenses I use day to day are), granted I don't care abut stabilisation at short focal lengths as I can normal keep the shutter speed fast enough that it does not create a problem (that and stabilisation may help with camera shake, but if the subject is moving being able to handhold at 1/4 second aint going to help you)
     
    Optically though having owned the Sony SELP1650, and the Fuji XF 18-55, the Fuji is  much better lens.
     
    good luck with your decision
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    calerito reacted to Dis in Ken Rockwell is unimpressed   
    KR is quite successful blogger. Thus he is not an idiot by any means. Nevertheless in order to synthesize not an idiotic advice from his article, you already have to know a lot, which makes the advice quite useless. There are lot's of correct, wrong and exaggerated info on the website so one has to sort very carefully.
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    calerito reacted to Jose Carpin in Shooting Morocco with the XF16mm and XF35mm   
    ... Marrakesh... What a wonderful welcome! Marrakesh is such a crazy city. From the moment I arrived there I felt in love with its culture: stunning ancient buildings such mosques or palaces, museums and of course street markets and its labyrinthine Medina Souks, I was impressed.

    Locals are different than us, obviously because their culture is completely different. People are friendly and they are always trying to sell anything they can to you, sometimes taking advantage of tourists. Indeed, they are very picturesque and photogenic people..... CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE HERE:Moroccan Wild Experience

    You can also visit my poto site here: www.josecarpin.com

    Equipment used in Morocco: XT-1 + XF16mm+ XF35mm

    This is one of the pictures taken:
     

     
     
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