Forget the camera, What's up with that color combination? If I dressed my kid like that in the morning, my wife would have comments about it go viral by lunchtime.
It appears David Villa shoots Canon.
Both my parents shot a lot of film when I was growing up, and my paternal grandparents were professional photographers and had a portrait studio and dark room in their house for a long time. They shot Kodachrome and because of their meticulous organization (everything on slide trays by chronological/topical order), it made my dad's years long project of digitizing them them all not quite as long as it otherwise would have been. When it was complete, everyone in the family got an external hard drive with half a century of photos on it.
The following year he gave me and my sister Nikon DX format digital cameras, with a couple of lenses (18-55 and 55-200), to kind of carry on the family tradition. I picked up a 35mm prime a few months ago, too. My family was partial to Nikon, so the choice of Nikon over Canon or other options is admittedly somewhat sentimental. I'm somewhere between amateur and enthusiast, would like to learn more
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I shoot 98% Fuji now, except for my film experiments which use a wide range of old cameras. Until 3 years ago I was a Nikon guy. This panorama was stitched together from a series of handheld shots I took with a Fuji X-Pro2 last month. The software has really improved to the point where you don't need a tripod and special panoramic gear to take the shots to create this result.
You can also see this in better resolution here. I'm considering getting this printed on a 5-foot wide canvas for my office.
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Thanks. I never had the X-Pro1, but have had X-E1, X-T1, and x100/s. The Pro2 probably has the best images, but I prefer how the T1 handles. The Sony is tempting but I don't see myself investing in another system any time soon.Nice shot...is that where our SSS is going?
I had the X-Pro 1 with all it's quirks. Been day dreaming of the 2 for a few months now.
Nice. Anyone in the family planning to share some of the archives online? There's a fair amount of interest in that.
The light on that first one is killer.I took a few pictures of my wife at our wedding!
One of my visions for my company office (if/when my company has enough employees for a larger office) is to decorate with photography of people I know. I might someday come asking you for my own 5-foot copy of that photo. Very nice.I shoot 98% Fuji now, except for my film experiments which use a wide range of old cameras. Until 3 years ago I was a Nikon guy. This panorama was stitched together from a series of handheld shots I took with a Fuji X-Pro2 last month. The software has really improved to the point where you don't need a tripod and special panoramic gear to take the shots to create this result.
You can also see this in better resolution here. I'm considering getting this printed on a 5-foot wide canvas for my office.
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Thank you. We can work something out when the time comes.One of my visions for my company office (if/when my company has enough employees for a larger office) is to decorate with photography of people I know. I might someday come asking you for my own 5-foot copy of that photo. Very nice.