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Nero

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  1. Haven't had time to get my Flickr page going yet, hopefully sometime in March. I'll post the link when I have it up and running. I have a Tumblr blog though: www.orendarling.com
  2. Here are shots from summer with the 10-24mm: http://orendarling.com/post/128955143305/turkey-run-state-park-indiana-september-2015 http://orendarling.com/post/130583770586/turkey-run-state-park-indiana-september-2015 Here are two shots from winter with the 16mm: http://orendarling.com/post/138513629673/turkey-run-state-park-in-january-2016-oren http://orendarling.com/post/137987889421/turkey-run-state-park-in-january-2016-oren I realize that the shutter speeds are different on these shots, but keep in mind that the OIS was switched on for the 10-24mm (which the 16mm doesn't have), I have a pretty steady hand, and the image quality is better in the static objects in the scene for the 16mm.
  3. I love how compact the 27mm is. With it attached, in a way you create a whole new camera because it has the look and form factor of a larger point and shoot. It's easy to stow in a coat pocket. Perfect for street photography and very underrated in image quality. That being said, I would definitely go for the 35mm for what you re talking about. It's a much more versatile focal length, has an aperture ring, an extra 1 or 2 stops of light depending on the model you buy, and it has a better build to it. For me, I found that the best use of the 27mm is to attach it to my X-E1 and leave it. If I'm traveling, that's my backup camera and my street camera. Wonderful little lens, but for a long term body of work I'd take the 35mm every time.
  4. I love shooting with primes, even for travel. My favorite travel kit is 16, 23, 35, and 55-200. Sometimes I'll go with the 10-24, 35, and 55-200 depending on circumstances, but most of the time anything under 55mm I use a prime.
  5. Some photos from the Lauterbrunnen Valley in Switzerland. I went in November 2014. It was very warm for that time of year, over 50F. Most of these photos were taken with the 10-24mm on my X-T1.
  6. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 35mm f/1.4

    © Oren Darling

  7. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 10-24mm

    © Oren Darling

  8. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 10-24mm

    © Oren Darling

  9. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 10-24mm

    © Oren Darling

  10. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 10-24mm

    © Oren Darling

  11. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 10-24mm

    © Oren Darling

  12. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 16mm f/1.4

    © Oren Darling

  13. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 10-24mm

    © Oren Darling

  14. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 16mm f/1.4

    © Oren Darling

  15. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 16mm f/1.4

    © Oren Darling

  16. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 16mm f/1.4

    © Oren Darling

  17. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 16mm f/1.4

    © Oren Darling

  18. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 16mm f/1.4

    © Oren Darling

  19. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 16mm f/1.4

    © Oren Darling

  20. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 16mm f/1.4

    © Oren Darling

  21. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 10-24mm

    © Oren Darling

  22. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 10-24mm

    © Oren Darling

  23. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 10-24mm

    © Oren Darling

  24. From the album: Misc Wanderings

    XF 10-24mm

    © Oren Darling

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