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Finder's reward - Finderlohn

 

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Berlin, Tiergarten looking towards the Soviet War Memorial. Taken with X100T.

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Mercado 28. Cancun, Mexico.

 

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Door man from Uganda,London 2015 

after 45min chat about cultural differences between European and  African culture and very intensive and  honest chat a did this portrait you can see proud father of 4 kids and 4 grand kids, he works in London and supporting them from here . Wealth redistribution...

 

Its jpeg straight from x100T nad i update from x100s i can say i see different speed  of controlling camera is much better ...waiting for some auto focus updated like xt1.

 

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Imigrant01,London 2015 sneak peak of resent project im working on in London , as usual jpeg straight from x100t added contrast in PS and resize to low res .

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All taken with my X100T.

 

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And one of my X100T (along with a couple of other cameras).  Accessories include an Artisan & Artist Silk Cord Strap, a Match Technical Thumbs Up Grip, a Fuji Lens Hood, B+W Neutral Clear MRC Filter and a Really Right Stuff Base Plate.  Also, the WCL-X100 wide conversion lens is almost permanently attached since I like shooting at 28mm.

 

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Afternoon walk...

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