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JoeOrban

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    JoeOrban got a reaction from KirilND in Motorcycles   
    My 2014 Roadstar Silverado.   Miss Behavin' airbrush art in the style of WW2 aircraft nose art.  One of the first photos I took with the X-T1 with 18-55 kit lens.

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    JoeOrban reacted to Tom H. in Views from my office   
    And some more, Fuji X100T and X-T1, last shot is Athens at night with the sky above, 3.5 seconds exposure, hand balanced on the windscreen, ISO 6400 and 16mm at f1.4... Heavy on the noise reduction, this was shot on a moonless night at 37000ft.


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    JoeOrban reacted to Tom H. in Views from my office   
    Some views from my office, the Airbus A32F. Helps having a small Fuji in the bag at all times, pictures taken with the X100T and the X-T1.




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    JoeOrban reacted to kenito in landscapes with fuji x   
    Near Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (XP-1 + XF 18-55mm + Jupiter 37A 135 mm)



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    JoeOrban got a reaction from Enzio in Motorcycles   
    My 2014 Roadstar Silverado.   Miss Behavin' airbrush art in the style of WW2 aircraft nose art.  One of the first photos I took with the X-T1 with 18-55 kit lens.

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    JoeOrban reacted to jlees in Introduce Yourself   
    Bonsoir Toutes et Tous,
     
    Further to Andreas' invitation here is a quick (?) introduction to myself.
     
    I'm Jeremy and live in Montpellier, France.
     
    My encounter with photography goes back to when I was 8 (56 years ago) and I discovered the alchemy and magic of the dark room, having been given an ilford sportie and a couple of rolls of 127 film.
     
    After a teen break where rock music and young ladies were of greater interest ;-) I went back to photography, bought my self compact 35 mm camera and set myself up a darkroom.
     
    In color I used slides.
     
    Like many of you I have used a fair amount of film and digital equipment over the years and have found that what is important is how you can get the maximum out it for the kind of photos you take.
     
    I came to Fuji as I 'played' with an x100 in a photo shop in London, when it came out in 2011 and it gave me a nice feeling. Last year I bought one second hand and it immediately relegated my heavy DSLR to the cupboard. I have since traded in the latter to acquire an xt1 with 14mm and 18-55mm, which basically covers the focal range of my old Pentax MX and lenses (24, 35 and 85mm), which I used for 30 years, prior to digital.
    This is all I need.
     
    As for what I like to take - landscapes, nature and things because they are there.
     
    I shoot raw and post process (in Capture One now, Aperture until June 2014) - echoes of the darkroom, I suppose. I convert most to black and white.
     
    The final word I do photography because I find it creative and I enjoy it.
     
    Sorry if I have been too long.
     
    Looking forward to sharing and exchanging experience and advice.
    Best regards

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