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    The Deep Woods

    These make me want to explore. The third one especially.
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    Critique Welcomed Smoke break(s)

    Thank you Ivar. Much appreciated!
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    Critique Welcomed Smoke break(s)

    Thank you Pete. The first one was shot from the hip, which I'm getting a little better at executing. It's only taken 30 years or so... The market is often full of interesting characters and interactions. Good coffee and food too.
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    Critique Welcomed Smoke break(s)

    I was bumming around Kensington Market in Toronto while my kid visited the vintage clothing stores. Seems many of the staff in eateries were taking a break. These were taken about 15 minutes apart in different parts of the market. Smoke break _DSF4157.jpg by Stephen McCullough, on Flickr...
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    X-t1 - It's Here!

    Nice to be missed... See, there is this thing called 'work'. It's a brutal concept. Mine has been keeping me imprisoned.
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    X-t1 - It's Here!

    What a nice camera. Enjoy! Part of me wishes I actually need such a thing :( It bodes well for those of us who like what Fuji is doing.
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    My Hands-on With The New Fuji X-t1

    Lucky Chris getting the sneak peak. At a Fuji event last week I had an opportunity to play with the new baby. I came away impressed: - The EVF really is impressive. The first thing is the sheer size of the view. It's just unlike any other EVF, or most OVFs. Second is the resolution, and the...
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    Mugshots From The 1920s - Much Better Than Those Of Modern Times

    I was wondering the same thing. Funny how some of us might spend considerable time trying to capture the light and texture in some of these...
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    Mugshots From The 1920s - Much Better Than Those Of Modern Times

    Hi Rob. Nice of you to notice! Quite simply I have been incredibly busy. Since leaving the for-profit world (i.e. making other people rich) to ply my trade in support of a charity I've been up to my ears in some exciting work. I agree with you all -these are really interesting and intriguing...
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    Mugshots From The 1920s - Much Better Than Those Of Modern Times

    These are so good. I don't follow the Phoblographer blog, but stumbled across this elsewhere. Enjoy! http://www.thephoblographer.com/2013/08/19/mugshots-from-the-1920s-are-significantly-cooler-than-mugshots-from-today/
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    Elements Of Fall

    Well for sure the lens and sensor combination produce lovely stuff. But to my eye there is more to it. Like the Fuji 35, and maybe more so, there is something to the feel of the output. It comes across as very natural, capturing some of the life of the subject. Just beautiful. Very attractive...
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    Solana Beach

    Really good stuff. The colours are so rich.
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    Smooth Operator - Fuji Xf 23mm F/1.4 R Lens

    Well that is safer than my case, which is a perfectly rational love of my X.
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    Smooth Operator - Fuji Xf 23mm F/1.4 R Lens

    First thing - I know these are casual shots, but still, they are are good, and very useful for getting a feel for the lens. I especially like the gull, and the BW shots are very revealing. I have been thinking hard about this lens, and I think you have pushed me over the edge. I agree with you...
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    Critique Welcomed Because colour is overrated

    Agreed. Good choice of subject to try this too.
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