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  1. Hi, This is a wedding portrait from Minangkabau, West Sumatra, Indonesia. Shot using X100T in the evening at f5.6 plus 1 speed light YN560 III and an umbrella
  2. From the album: Havana, November 2015.

    © © FOTOGRAFIA INC.

  3. From the album: TPiorkowski

    B E R L I N • F A I R Rides and Games Berlin, Connecticut September 2017 Since 1949, The Berlin Lions Club has operated the Berlin Fair and it has been the main event in town ever since. The fair takes place the weekend of the first Sunday in October of every year and marks the end of Connecticut’s Agricultural Fair Season.

    © @ Tom Piorkowski

  4. From the album: TPiorkowski

    Halloween Trunk or Treat The Joker • Dark Knight New Milford Green Main Street New Milford, CT A "safe" alternative to trick or treating on dark streets! Free to all children!

    © @ Tom Piorkowski

  5. From the album: TPiorkowski

    Food Truck New Haven Long Wharf New Haven, Connecticut October 2017

    © @ Tom Piorkowski

  6. From the album: TPiorkowski

    Protest March New York City January 2017
  7. From the album: TPiorkowski

    West 40th Street Times Square District New York City January 2017 Fuji X-T1, 18-55MM
  8. From the album: TPiorkowski

    Times Square New York City January 2017 Fuji X-T1, 18-55mm
  9. From the album: TPiorkowski

    Grand Central Station New York City January 2018 Grand Central Station is a commuter and intercity railroad terminal at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. The terminal serves commuters traveling on the Metro-North Railroad to Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess counties in New York, as well as to Fairfield and New Haven counties in Connecticut. The terminal also contains a connection to the New York City Subway at Grand Central–42nd Street. Grand Central Terminal has intricate designs both on its inside and outside, lending to its landmark designations, including as a U.S. National Historic Landmark. The terminal is one of the world's most visited tourist attractions, with 21.9 million visitors in 2013.

    © @Tom Piorkowski

  10. From the album: TPiorkowski

    Oculus Transportation Center World Trade Center New York City January 2018

    © @ Tom Piorkowski

  11. From the album: TPiorkowski

    2017 Year in Protest Women's March Protest Rally New York City January 2017

    © @ Tom Piorkowski

  12. From the album: Black White

  13. All shots taken with the X-T1, most with the 55-200mm: http://alldylan.com/alldylan-reporting-from-bergenfest-2015-day1/ Patti Smith: Cheers, Hallgeir
  14. Hi everybody! During Christmas 2014, me and my girlfriend spent three weeks traveling through the northern half of Vietnam. The tour was (unsurprisingly) more or less: Hanoi --> Cat Ba --> Ninh Binh --> Hue --> Hoi An Wait... what? Heard that somewhere before? Well, that's right. This is the second of two "twin threads". Check out the (rather mediocre) landscapes over here. After having a long, hard second look at all the pictures, I decided to make a dedicated thread for the street shots. Normally, I would consider myself more of a landscape photographer, but I have definitely shot far better landscapes with my trusty X-T1 than on this trip. And even after several months back, I still like the documentary-style shots way better than the landscapes. One reason might very well be that with all the heavy-DSLR-lugging tourists everywhere, the X-T1 made me feel rather unobstrusive, so I had no problem getting in close and establishing some sort of contact with the people I shot. Or in some cases - take a few steps back: This was also the trip that made me seriously fall in love with the 35mm-equivalent (which was the XF 23mm 1.4 back then... and which also led to an additional X100T later on... *sigh*). So, let's get this finally started with the... Streets of Hanoi, Part I Make no mistake - If you're not used to Asia, arriving in Hanoi will come to you like a shock. Well, it certainly did for me. The smog made breathing pretty heavy already when we left the airport. The taxi ride into the city gave us a glimpse of the madness that's called traffic which would await us in the Old Town. People keep telling you and they do because it's true: It does take you something like half an hour to cross the street at first. Unless you have a death wish. After half a day, however, I got used to the constant madness, crossing the street became merely a matter of not looking left and right, walking at a constant pace, trusting the motorbikes to drive past you and NOT EVER STOPPING ONCE YOU STARTED WALKING. It's about then when your attention is drawn to all the things that are going on around you at the side of the streets: This fairly quickly made me finally fall in love with the city. I don't know how other tourist experiences are, but I felt pretty much unhasseled and safe wherever I went. And the food is absolutely delicious - we pretty much started eating street food right away and never had any issues. Sitting on a plastic chair within all the chaos, scrubbing your spoon and chopsticks clean, eating ridiculously delicious noodles of all varieties, served with fresh herbs you've probably never tasted before (and which you share with pretty much everyone near the food stall) is just a great experience. Oh, and did I mention the cà phê sữa? Try the coffee! Drink the coffee! Love the cof... okay, I guess you got it.
  15. Hi everybody! During Christmas 2014, me and my girlfriend spent three weeks traveling through the northern half of Vietnam. The tour was (unsurprisingly) more or less: Hanoi --> Cat Ba --> Ninh Binh --> Hue --> Hoi An I would consider myself more of a landscape photographer and I have definitely shot far better landscapes with my trusty X-T1 than on this trip. (Probably because I spent too much time enjoying the country and the incredibly delicious food... ) However, I would like to start my first topic here with Vietnam anyway for a simple reason: This was the trip that made me finally switch completely from Nikon to Fuji, for reasons of weight, bulk and inconspicuousness. So, expect a little bit of mediocre landscapes and some decent street shots. I anyway put it in this forum since the subjects are mostly typical travel-centered things. Hope you enjoy! As a starter: One of my favourites from Hanoi's West Lake:
  16. I nervously took a few from-the-hip shots at Prince's Rally 4 Peace concert in Baltimore, hoping I wouldn't get booted out. No way I wouldn't take full advantage of having our $22 nosebleed seats upgraded for free to the mosh pit in front of the stage The black X-M1 + 18mm pancake were perfect for remaining inconspicuous. I posted a couple shots to Instagram that night, and in the morning I went to see if there were any sites soliciting photos, when I came across a USA Today article headlined with one of my photos!
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