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Alberta Canola Sunrise at Villeneuve Airport - Landscape photography

Alberta Canola Sunrise at Villeneuve Airport - Landscape photography

Early morning. Hordes of mosquitoes, tall wet grass, and me, frolicking with my Fuji X-Pro1 camera and a Fuji 10-24mm lens, trying to get a good angle on a beautiful Alberta sunrise.  I stopped on the highway near the back of Villeneuve airport, trying the catch the Boing 737 parked there in the middle of a canola field. I really like the juxtaposition of a big passenger jet just sitting there in a farmer's field.

Smokin' - Conceptual Portrait Photography with Fuji XT1

Smokin' - Conceptual Portrait Photography with Fuji XT1

When I started with my photography, years and years ago, I was never keen on photographing people.  I was once told that my images, although very nice, looked like post cards.  They never featured my friends or family, only the nature and landscapes surrounding us. I wasn't deterred by it, and kept making images the way I liked. 

Fuji in Europe Part 18 - Hidden little gem

Fuji in Europe Part 18 - Hidden little gem

Right next to the cemetery, hidden from view, is one of the most beautiful little parks in Nuremberg.  It's surrounded by 4 story buildings, and it's very easy to miss.  It's a perfect little quiet spot away from the busy traffic of everyday.  It has a little restaurant at the entrance with a lovely patio

Fuji in Europe Part 12 - A special lens for special place

Fuji in Europe Part 12 - A special lens for special place

All the German cities that we visited have one thing in common.  Churches, churches, and more cathedrals. They are all very beautiful places, old, and filled with art and history.  Some places are positively ancient, dating to 800...

Hip shooting Fuji and 23mm Fuji lens in Las Vegas - Street Photography

Fuji to the rescue?

Street photography was never easy for me.  I'm too big of a chicken, when it comes to pointing a camera, even a little Fuji X-E1 at strangers.  It seems to me that every time I point a camera at someone on the the street, they will come over and beat me up, to a pulp.  I like the work of people like Bruce Gilden, but I don't have the guts to confront strangers like that.  My way is discreet.  I do a lot of hip shooting, or using long telephoto lens from a safe location :) .  Hip shooting is a gamble, specially when using a new focal length, which I'm not used to.  This was the case when I mounted the Fujinon 23mm on the Fuji X-E1, and tried hip shooting the Freemont Street in Las Vegas.

Missed Opportunities

I'm used to hip shooting street photography, with a wider lens, so a lot of shots with the 23mm Fujinon lens were misses.  Horrible misses.  I knew starting this experiment I would need some practice, and it showed.  Still, I was able to catch a few interesting frames, and didn't get beat up... I think I can count that as a success :)  .  Fuji X cameras are perfect for this type of shooting.  They are small discreet and quiet.  People do not notice you as much. It's not like having a big white Canon lens.  Maybe this summer I will be able to go out practice more hip shooting, and aiming my camera properly.   Here are some of the shots I captured in Las Vegas.  Enjoy!

Freemont street in Las Vegas to scantily dressed police women are crossing the street
Freemont street in Las Vegas to scantily dressed police women are crossing the street
freemont street in Las Vegas women exiting a store having a drink
freemont street in Las Vegas women exiting a store having a drink
freemont street las vegas a homeless disabled man sitting under a marquee
freemont street las vegas a homeless disabled man sitting under a marquee
las vegas three women in striped dresses crossing the street carrying m&m candy bags
las vegas three women in striped dresses crossing the street carrying m&m candy bags
las vegas mother and daughter enjoying a rest on a busy street
las vegas mother and daughter enjoying a rest on a busy street
las vegas a boy looking up in wonder on a busy street
las vegas a boy looking up in wonder on a busy street

Craigdarroch Castle - Fuji X-Pro1 in low light

Craigdarroch Castle

Coming back from the other side of the Vancouver Island, we decided for a short trip to Victoria.  Unfortunately with highway construction that trip was long, and gave us a limited time in this beautiful city.  So we decided to forgo most of it, and concentrate on the Craigdarroch Castle.  As my wife described in her post, it's a beautiful house built in the 19th century.  Since Canada is a fairly young country, compared to the world standards, I would call this house a landmark of our history, yet it is not being looked after by any of the government agencies.  It's all done through volunteers.  The passion of these people to preserve this place is amazing.  We talked to one of the guides for more than 30 min about how the house was built, the attention to detail that went into design and construction of the house.  It was quite an eye opener.  You could feel the pride in the craft.  I will echo my wife's words... if you are ever in Victoria, you have to visit this gem.

Fuji X-Pro1 and low light

Photographing the Craigdarroch Castle on the inside proved to be a bit challenging.  The Fuji X-Pro1 does not have an on board flash, so I had to bump up the ISO on most of the inside images because of the dark interior.  Most of the following images were done an ISO 1000 and higher, and I think the camera performed very well.  Also the contrasts of very bright windows combined with darker interiors, created very high contrasts.  I could have used HDR, but I did not have a tripod handy, and the shutter speeds were already dangerously low for hand held photography.  Plus there were a lot of humans milling around.  So I opted for single image, and no bracketing.  I was very impressed how the X-Pro1 performed in such challenging situation.  So enough of the ramblings from me... here are the photos of the inside of the beautiful Craigdarroch Castle. Enjoy!

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