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Taken with a Samsung Galaxy III |
After playing with the new 27mm Fuji pancake lens for awhile, I changed the camera to record RAW + jpg in black & white mode. I find myself creating more abstract images this way, and it reminds me of when I used my Hasselblad 500C. Loved that camera and the square format. Now I have it again with the X-E1.
Here are a few shots I did over the past few days. Many of them are complete abstractions. Others border on abstraction, and some are just straight. I used to see and create differently with the Hasselblad and find myself doing the same thing with the Fuji.
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Blur shot of the city at night |
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The nice thing about shooting in both RAW and jpg is that I still have the full RAW information if I want to change my mind and go back to color. |
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Abstract lights out of focus. |
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