Can't think of a clever title

October 06, 2013  •  Leave a Comment

I've temporarily run out of pop culture references for titles, so this one is pretty literal. It's another "miscellany", featuring nature, buildings, parkour athletes, and whatever else I happened across over the last week or so.

It also features the re-appearance of the Fuji X100S, a camera which I sold a while ago because I was shooting a lot of film and it wasn't getting used. It occurred to me recently that although I claim not to like the 35mm focal length, the Fuji was such a blast to shoot with that selling it was, in retrospect, a mistake. I was lucky to find a used one for a pretty reasonable price, and they're still very popular, so I figured that if I didn't snap it up soon, someone else would. The Fuji will also supplement the Sigma: the Sigma will always be way superior in overall IQ at low ISO, but the Fuji has a far greater usability factor (the way I describe it, I use the Sigma for the pictures I get and the Fuji for the experience of shooting it) and is far superior at high ISO. A faster workflow too: I can shoot the Fuji in Jpeg fine and import straight to aperture, whereas each RAW with the Sigma has to go through Sigma's own software, followed by Camera RAW and finally PS. Very time consuming, but worth it for the files you get.

Here we go. No theme, non-chronological.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Short and simple this time round (although with more pictures than the average post...hope I'm keeping the quality high enough!)

 

Thanks for looking!


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