Cambridge Diptyches
Taken with a Fuji X half using the Nostalgic Neg and Acros film simulations
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“These studies are outcomes rather than realised objectives. In making the journey, I have no aims. These studies are intellectual footprints, not blueprints.”—Herbert Fingarette (1921-2018)
Taken with a Fuji X half using the Nostalgic Neg and Acros film simulations
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By the way, where do you edit and archive your photos?
I don't edit my photos except occasionally to straighten and crop them, and now and then, change the exposure. This is because I shoot straight to jpeg using the in-camera options available in Fujifilm cameras. The quality of Fujifilms jpegs are what sold their cameras to me. The diptyches, for example, are all shot in camera (in the Fuji X half), just as you see them. That, for me, is the fun and challenge of this new Fujifilm camera. The other cameras I have are, an X100F, an X100V, and an X-T2 with a few lenses, mostly Pentax SMC prime lenses, with focal lengths of 35mm, 50mm and 135mm. And, to reiterate, I always shoot to jpeg, so there is little (almost no) editing required . . . life's too short for that!
As to archiving my photos. Well, I simply put them in dated folders and store them on an external hard drive.
Thanks for writing.
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