XP1 on tour ...

Kay

Veteran
Had a few free hours today, beautiful weather so I took the brick and the 1855 on a walk. Couldn't wish for a better (albeit slightly lighter) rig, the 1855 keeps blowing me away.
The sky was dark-blue, almost like in Tibet at 6500m, couldn't get enough.

Thanks for looking !

Playa 'Las Canteras'

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Beach holidays 2014 ...

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A lilltle more to the right ...

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Same building a little closer in Fujicolore

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Local style ...

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... and loads of fun with the dark skies and the 1855

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All this while other folks had to work ... long live procrastination, overdoses of café solo and Fuji Xes.

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Nice set of pictures, and indeed wonderful skies! Did you use a polfilter? Or any pp? Just curious!

Thank you, just some fun with the brick and some sliders in Silver Efex.
For the skies I use both, glass filters like the Hoya 25A and R72 (the 72 not for these shots) and digital red filters like in Silver Efex Pro 2 or Lightroom.
Sometimes I have to remind myself that the brick has a colour sensor. So here are two shots of the Casa de Colon, allegedly the last stopover of old Chris Columbus on his first trip to India.
Still amazed at what a great lens the 1855 is.

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