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Haven't posted much lately, but I've had other things on my mind than photography.

 

Portrait of my wife and one of our best friends, both at 7 months now...

 

X100T and TCL.

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I owe to x100 series for these images.

 

 

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Fujifilm X-T2 + 56 + 23

 

29006369033_0ca03ea749_b.jpgDSCF2886 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 

29630479345_187521492a_b.jpgDSCF2931 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 

29004256034_00808f5260_b.jpgDSCF2937 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 

29006311163_cec8e3fc9f_b.jpgDSCF2943 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 

29595343906_338d5e5434_b.jpgDSCF2972 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 

29595337416_50c6df815a_b.jpgDSCF3007 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 

29630411205_5e0b3b176e_b.jpgDSCF3017 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

 

29004189874_b4ee5ee10f_b.jpgDSCF3048 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr

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Still waiting for the baby here... Any day now...

 

X-T2, 35 f2

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X-T2, 56 1.2 APD.

 

Eye autofocus on the new X-T2 is amazing, it's now better than I am using single AF point on the eye...

 

Ignore the double post, I need to check some sharpening settings. Fuji forum tends to show my pics very unsharp I noticed. Let me know what you think of sharpness?

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Fantastic BW tones.. how ? (in camera JPG, raw conversion - Lightroom,/Iridient/etc, Photoshop conversion ?)

 

Try this with any program that can change curves (Lightroom, Photoshop, C1,...) together with the film profiles. Works great for colour and black & white.

 

http://www.laroquephoto.com/blog/2016/8/23/the-process-the-film-curve

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35mm f1.4

 

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