A small passage in Leipzig (Nikolaistraße) - Made with a Fuji X-T2 and XF 16-55 2.8

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A small passage in Leipzig (Nikolaistraße) - Made with a Fuji X-T2 and XF 16-55 2.8
<strong>the mighty gundam in odaiba, tokyo <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/abbestiacrew/">by claudio a.</a></strong>
Wendeltreppe im Kloster Memleben (Sachsen-Anhalt). Fotografiert mit Fuji X-T2 und XF 16-55 2.8
Lens in the Bag
Lens in the Bag
One of the most annoying questions I see (almost every day) posted in Facebook groups and the like are “what lens should I buy next”, often with very little explanation. (I am willing to accept that this is my issue and lack of tolerance). With this question in mind, this post is a run-through of the lenses I took to Cannes along with quick explanations of how I used them along with…
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Williamsburg, Virginia - Through the Lens with a Fuji X-H1
Williamsburg, Virginia – Through the Lens with a Fuji X-H1
My corner of the world is rich in Colonial History, today’s Virtual Photo Gallery features images from Colonial Williamsburg as shot with a Fuji X-H1 and 16-55mm f/2.8 ‘Red Badge’ lens.
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<strong>comiket 90 (c90) - day 3 <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/abbestiacrew/">by claudio a.</a></strong>