Giampaolo Masserano
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Minolta rokkor on gfx - need some help
Giampaolo Masserano replied to Judith's topic in Fuji GFX 50R / GFX 50S / GFX 50SII
You have to go to the menu and activate shooting with various types of lenses and an adapter ring. Find the instructions on p. 127 of the manual. I easily configured the camera to use Pentax 6x4.5 lenses -
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On the Via Domitia, in the Bouches-du-Rhône Department -
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Modern statues in an ancient courtyard
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Small village perched on top of a hill -
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The "Langlois bridge" was a much loved subject by Vincent Van Gogh who painted it, in various versions, in the spring of 1888 in Arles. -
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Ancient beauty...and modern ugliness
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In the background the spectacular Roman Arena of Arles. On the walls of the surrounding alleys obscene writings, peeling walls and dirt. A question comes to my mind: what are the REAL ruins? -
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Aigues Mortes (Camargue - France)
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Statue of Louis IX of France, known simply as Saint Louis. He led two Crusades that departed from Aigues Mortes: the seventh in 1244 and the eighth in 1270, in which he died at the age of 56. -
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From Colle del Lys, a view towards the south of Piedmont; in the background, the Argentera massif. -
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Fiera di Primiero - Trentino-AltoAdige
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Built on a very high rocky peak, Castelpietra (whose name means "castle of stones") dominated the surrounding valleys. Now, only ruins of this daring construction remain.
