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Presently minding my sister in laws short haired border collie, took him out for a three mile walk earlier today, brought the XF56mm f/1.2 lens and captured this lucky shot.
Guinness
I love the effects of using the XF56mm lens.
Dunstable Kite Festival X-Pro1 and XF23mm F2.0
Very colourful - nice wide format - lovely
It's hard to pinpoint it but there is definitely something special about the JPEGs from the X-Pro1
Andrew there is, i love monochrome as well from the xpro1 a lot better than i was getting from the xt2 just something about the rendering. The xtrans 1 sensor is very special.
Ahh chris what are you shooting with this week :--)
Same as last week and next week Adrian ,Canon M100 loving it,my gas is cured
Lol I’ve got a £50 bet with Photopaque that I will still have just the M100 body and lenses July 2019 ,I’m happy to take £50yeah yeah... we will see lol
Lol I’ve got a £50 bet with Photopaque that I will still have just the M100 body and lenses July 2019 ,I’m happy to take £50
off your good self also if you want to chance it? Lol
Wise decision AdrianUmmm no i think you may be serious this time
Wise decision Adrian
Xpro 1 ,great camera,enjoy
Apologies Adrian,about falling asleep when I replied hence name error
Thats ok chris i knew it was a typo have a great rest of weekend..
Out for a lovely six mile walk today to Dukes Pass, Aberfoyle, The Trossachs with the dog earlier this afternoon, a bit overcast/dull/drizzle/misty. Took the X-Pro1 and one fixed lens with me, the XF56mm. I adore the painterly quality the X-Pro1 delivers with landscapes, sublime.
Dukes Pass, Aberfoyle by APM Photography, on Flickr
Captured @ f/8
It's hard to pinpoint it but there is definitely something special about the JPEGs from the X-Pro1