Fuji in Europe Part 7 - Around Nuremberg

Nuremberg

After a little excursion to France, we spent the next day resting, and taking in the sites of this beautiful city.  Parks parks everywhere.  It's quite amazing to see so many green spaces, where people can walk, relax, and actually enjoy a little bit of silence from the busy streets, and busy life.  The buildings of the old town are quite something as well.  In the parks there are always people, walking, biking or just enjoying nature.  It's beautiful, really beautiful.

Gear

Two cameras, two lenses.  I knew that the main reason I brought so much gear with me, was that I did not want to switch lenses.  I had the wide angle 10-24mm f4 mounted on the Fuji X-Pro1 and the 56mm f1.2 on the X-T1.  I find shooting this way best, because I don't have to worry about switching lenses, if a scene lends itself more to a wide angle, than a medium telephoto, and vice versa.  This also eliminates the possibility of dust getting on the sensor.  Yes it' more cumbersome and the bag is a lot heavier, but I have choices :)  Even though the bag filled with cameras was about 10 kg in weight, when walking around the city and taking pictures, I hardly even noticed it.  Here are some shots from walking this day... enjoy!

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