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Here are the instructions.  XT2  35/F2

 

 

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Hi. Somewhat new to the game:)

Here are two from a walk I did this weekend. Both SOOC jpegs, shot on my X-E2 with the 23mm f/1.4.
 

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more shots here, if interested: http://leion.no

lars

 

(edit: reposting the files, as the uploader butchered them previously. sorry if I messed up again and they're too big)

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Agave ( with the so called “ characterless” 18-55  :rolleyes: ... (sic!) )

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XE-2 with 18 mm prime F2. Doncaster art deco building. RAW the in-camera b&w conversion. Transfer to phone, up contrast, add vignette.

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A street shot on Doncaster. A nice art deco building. XE-2 with F2 18 mm prime. RAW plus in-camera b&w conversion, then in-phone contrast boost plus vignette.

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I seem to have double posted. Sorry, was having trouble posting and not seeing anything. Here is one taken on Las Vegas recently. Venetian hotel from their roof area. RAW then in-camera b&w conversion.

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