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    bushwack reacted to Bertie in Xpro-2 and Leica & Zeiss ZM lenses   
    I'm using both Leica and voigtlander m-mount lenses on my XP2 with a fotodiox adaptor and loving the combination.


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    bushwack reacted to AndyH44 in Front Yard Sierra Sunrise   
    This morning after storm...


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    bushwack reacted to Hermelin in 27 f/2.8 vs X100F f/2   
    I ended up with the x100f 😀

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    bushwack reacted to claude in Got myself a 60 mm   
    The 80 mm is to expensive for me, so I just got a used 60 mm from Ebay today. Very please with it. Sharp and the AF working good with my Xpro 2.

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    bushwack reacted to sadaqat in Streetphotography (open thread)   
    Amsterdam

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    bushwack reacted to Russ in Streetphotography (open thread)   
    Fuji X-E2 - 14mm f/11
     

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    bushwack reacted to Stockografie in Streetphotography (open thread)   
    Some street scenes from Marrakesh
     
    A woman in Marrakesh by Stockografie, on Flickr
     
    Relaxing by Stockografie, on Flickr
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    bushwack reacted to Photolographer in Streetphotography (open thread)   
    Nepal with the Xpro-1
     
    Look out over Bhaktapur by Manolo, on Flickr
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    bushwack reacted to citral in Streetphotography (open thread)   
    II wouldn't say that. I'd say the title is very unfortunate, not because I am shocked but because I firmly believe a phtograph's interpretation should be up to the viewer, it's not the role of the photographer to tell people how they should interpret it. Something like Street Name - Year would be much better imo. I don't like titles that are oriented because they seem to imply the viewer is not intelligent enough to make a link on his own about what's happening, so he needs the help of the pohotgrapher to explain him what it's about.
     
    Now if one discards the title, he can imagine anything. Would it be called "dreaming about fine lingerie" people would react differently. I know a man from poland who would find this woman a bit underweight. It's all a matter of personal perception and interpretation.
     
    I would argue that it's really a shame that some people think one should not photograph fat people because it's disrepectful, or children because it's creepy.
     
    If the viewer has issues in his head and thinks immediatly about sex when seing children, or about morbidity when seing overweight people it is entirely HIS problem, not the photographer's and certainly not mine. I don't mind my children being photographed because they are part of an interresting scene or just because they are beautiful.
     
    Why could only beautiful slim women, flowers, sunsets and men in suits be photographed? How is that any more sane and democratic than photographing everyone, the homeless included?
     
    How is photographing the ass of a beautiful woman next to the rear of a race car and call it "nice bottoms" less exploitative than to photograph a not-so-slim one next to a scrawny mannequin and call it "slender dreams"? It is not. It's all about perception and street photography is often about juxtapositions of things that work in the picture without necessarily having anything to do in real life (here we can't even be sure that the woman is looking at the mannequin due to the angle, that made the picture work in the first place)
     
    The title is unfortunate but the picture does not discredit street photography which is exploiting life to make interresting pictures imo. Somehow nobody has risen a concern about the '"out of sync" picture capturing a woman that one could depict as being probably anorexic.
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    bushwack reacted to Harlem in landscapes with fuji x   
    Fields of gold
     

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    bushwack reacted to Mehrdad in landscapes with fuji x   
    Capetown// Blouberg Strand
     
    Blouberg Strand by Mehrdad, auf Flickr
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    bushwack reacted to Harlem in landscapes with fuji x   
    Pastorale (I)
     

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    bushwack reacted to papedo in landscapes with fuji x   
    i do a lot of different photography and really enjoy all of them but my secret love is still landscape photography.
    as a former nikon user (still using it sometimes) i wasn´t completely sure about the landscape capabilities of the xtrans sensors. i read a lot about it and wasn´t aware, until a few days ago, that many users don´t like the rendering for landscapes.
    anyway i decided to buy a zeiss 12mm and adapt my 100mm filter system to it. and it works fine. let me know your experience for landscape. i´m actually using the x-e2 with xf23, zeiss touit 12mm, 55-200 & 18-55. i´m now considering a x-t1 because of tilt screen and weather sealing...
     
    sample with the 12mm lens
     
     
     
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    bushwack reacted to MatusKicka in landscapes with fuji x   
    Moroccan Desert , 2016 x100t 


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