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  1. From the album: X-Pro 1 + 35mm f1.4

    I was enjoying a day up London just walking around with X-Pro 1 in my hand - essentially enjoying a drop of street photography - when I came across this little group who had just finished doing some wedding style shots. The sun on the foreground with the dark clouds in the background, along with this little party on the bridge and St Pauls in the background just said - shoot me. So I pressed the shutter button and hey presto. Any processing would have been done in Adobe Lightroom - but such processing would have only included a drop of sharpening, colour correction and cropping - as well as the straight forward conversion from RAW to jpeg.
  2. Hi everyone. I made a visit to the United Kingdom in April, 2015. The trip lasted 14 days. Photos taken with X-E2 and 18-55mm lens, processed with LR 6. This " kit " lens is a great work-around gem ! Re-evaluate all the photos recently, I found a lot of room for improvement. Picked some photos and share on Flickr. Thanks for watching! . *** Edinburgh *** Edinburgh by Jack Lee, 於 Flickr Edinburgh by Jack Lee, 於 Flickr Edinburgh by Jack Lee, 於 Flickr Edinburgh by Jack Lee, 於 Flickr **** York ****** York by Ja ck Lee, 於 Flickr York by Jack L ee, 於 Flickr York by Jack Lee, 於 Flickr
  3. From the album: X 100T

    Had a weekend at Chatham in Kent staying with some friends, during which we got to enjoy a walk around the old Naval Base/ Naval Museum and surrounding walks etc. Along the way we came along this view of the yacjts all moored and apparently in a fairly straight line. A quick reach into my pocket resulted in this image being created - it's why you own a camera like the X-100T. The image has been cropped in Adobe Lightroom and the trees recovered using the shadow slider, otherwise it is fairly close to how it came out of the camera. Just not sure if I should have cropped more tightly along the bottom edge?

    © Copyright © Andrew Brown 2015 All Rights Reserved with NO Unauthorised Reproduction

  4. From the album: X 100T

    Had a weekend at Chatham in Kent staying with some friends, during which we got to enjoy a walk around the old Naval Base/ Naval Museum and surrounding walks etc. Along the way we had to wait at the lock gates whilst some boats left the marina, and I spotted this bridge starting to close and was taken by just how much blue was naturally in the frame. A quick reach into my pocket resulted in this image being created. Granted, it has undergone a touch of slider manipulation on Adobe Lightroom, bu tthe essence of the scene is still very much there - a Study in Blue.

    © Copyright © Andrew Brown 2015 All Rights Reserved with NO Unauthorised Reproduction

  5. From the album: X 100T

    Yep - what an impressive speed for this camera. Whilst at the seaside I thought I'd have a bit of play with aperture priority - and wow, how cool is it to have at your disposal a shutter speed that quick. No filters needed - no time wasted or having to be fitted in case - just shoot away and letter th eshutter speed compensate. OK, so I'm hardly gonna win any competitions with the image - but it is a great learning shot... It has certainly opened my eyes!

    © Copyright © 2015 Andrew Brown All Rights Reserved, no unauthorised publication.

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