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Stockografie got a reaction from Darek76 in Marrakesh with the X100T
The X100T in Essaouira
Streets of Essaouira by Stockografie, on Flickr
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Stockografie got a reaction from gdugic in Share your nature photograph's
The X100T capturing the German autumn
Nature by Stockografie, on Flickr
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Stockografie reacted to Lichtklicker in Night photography
Old Mine Park - Schiffweiler Reden by André Heid, auf Flickr
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Stockografie got a reaction from PSantos in landscapes with fuji x
The XF 16-55 produces some wonderful sunstars.
Sunburst through the tree by Stockografie, on Flickr
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Stockografie got a reaction from Pierre in landscapes with fuji x
The XF 16-55 produces some wonderful sunstars.
Sunburst through the tree by Stockografie, on Flickr
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Stockografie got a reaction from Darek76 in Marrakesh with the X100T
My wife and I went to Marrakesh for one week. I only took the X100T, some spare batteries and SD cards with me.
Taxi in Marrakesh by Stockografie, on Flickr
Long shadows by Stockografie, on Flickr
Djamaa El Fna Panorama by Stockografie, on Flickr
Take a Taxi by Stockografie, on Flickr
Djamaa El Fna by Stockografie, on Flickr
I´ll keep on posting more shots as soon as I have finished sorting and editing the shots.
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Stockografie got a reaction from Darek76 in Marrakesh with the X100T
The working people of Essaouira
Catch of the day by Stockografie, on Flickr
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Stockografie got a reaction from joergs in Boats, ships & Ocean liner (OPEN TOPIC)
Detailwork taken on the Aida Mar
Lines by Stockografie, on Flickr
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Stockografie got a reaction from Heccie Thump in Boats, ships & Ocean liner (OPEN TOPIC)
Row,row, row your boat by Stockografie, on Flickr
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Stockografie got a reaction from Heccie Thump 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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Stockografie got a reaction from hanna 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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Stockografie got a reaction from PSantos in landscapes with fuji x
The Swabian Alb or in German: Die Schwäbisch Alb
The other side of the castle by Stockografie, on Flickr
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Stockografie got a reaction from vchurch in All around the world
A detail which is mounted on the skeepsholmen bridge in Stockholm
Cloudy crown by Stockografie, on Flickr
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Stockografie got a reaction from healing influence in Travel to Italy: X100T or X-E2?
As I am a huge fan of the X100T and also a huge fan in limiting oneself to one lens I would go with the X100T, some spare batteries, a spare memory card and that´s it. I personally love the 23mm lens. For me it is not a limitation. It frees my mind not having to think about which camera to use or which lens to mount on.
My wife and I went to Marrakech at the beginning of the year and all I had with me was the X100T. I never missed anything.
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Stockografie reacted to cug in What should the successor of the X100T be like
While I like to think about what I'm missing or what I don't like in the current Fuji camera generation, the one thing that drives me completely nuts is that Fuji hasn't been able to come up with a single, consistent, working user experience for their high end X cameras. It shouldn't be so hard to come up with one consistent button layout, one consistent dial layout, one consistent way of displaying menus or Fn selections.
Aren't the engineering teams talking to each other? Do they have a different designer per camera? Can't they just lock these folks in a room, turn off the light and see who comes out still walking? Whatever the interface is, whether I like the changes or not, as long as they are consistent in the camera range, it will be a good change.
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Stockografie reacted to Paul Crespel in Travel to Italy: X100T or X-E2?
Hi dbspano, reach is sometimes a problem, as is not having a wide enough lens, but I try to compensate for both these issues, as far as possible, with my legs
My guess is that even if you take 3 cameras with 6 lenses there will always be times you "need" something else, so the problem is not with the choice of camera or lens, it's in your mind, in your approach to what you want to achieve.
Make a choice, and then be happy to accept whatever advantages and limitations that choice gives you. If, instead, you continue to think "what if....?" then your photography may suffer because you're not thinking positively
When I travel now purely for holidays, despite having about 9 cameras, I always choose the X100s. Sometimes I'm too far away, and it's just not possible to get closer in time to get the shot, but I know that if I were to use a telephoto lens, the perspective would be shortened, flattened, and the photo would look like it was taken with a telephoto lens. That may be acceptable for wildlife, sports, etc., but it is not ideal for city, street, or people photography, because such a flattened perspective psychologically removes the possibility of the viewer feeling as if they are inside the printed photograph. Telephotos destroy any sense of "natural" - as do extreme wide-angle lenses.
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Stockografie got a reaction from howard in Travel to Italy: X100T or X-E2?
As I am a huge fan of the X100T and also a huge fan in limiting oneself to one lens I would go with the X100T, some spare batteries, a spare memory card and that´s it. I personally love the 23mm lens. For me it is not a limitation. It frees my mind not having to think about which camera to use or which lens to mount on.
My wife and I went to Marrakech at the beginning of the year and all I had with me was the X100T. I never missed anything.
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Stockografie reacted to ElCucoArg in Marrakesh with the X100T
Long shadow B&W is the best one so far for me. Great job.
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Stockografie got a reaction from Gxgn in Seascape
With the X-T1 and the XF16-55 on a Baltic sea cruise.
This was taken in Tallinn/Estonia
Row,row, row your boat by Stockografie, on Flickr
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Stockografie got a reaction from Enzio in black and white (open thread)
Sunset on the Baltic Sea
Sunset on the ship by Stockografie, on Flickr
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Stockografie got a reaction from fordfanjpn in Streetphotography (open thread)
I have been to busy lately. But finally, today, I found some time to post a shot.
Street musician by Stockografie, on Flickr
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Stockografie reacted to PascallacsaP in Streetphotography (open thread)
Maastricht, the Netherlands (X100S)
Plein 1992 by Pascal van Gerven, on Flickr
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Stockografie reacted to monkinforest in Streetphotography (open thread)
Shot from the inside of the camera shop, while trying the 16-55