Projects
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True Leather (Saved by Photoshop’s Crop)
A 35mm focal length is definitely much too wide for my kind of street-photography, but I must admit that the advantages of using a Fujifilm X100s in terms of efficiency and portability, beat any other issue related to the wideness of the lens. And the X100s’ resolution is good enough to obtain a good composition through Photoshop’s crop feature.
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Fujifilm X-Pro 2: Does It Worth It? (Lost In Via Del Corso)
As a Fujifilm camera early adopter (during time I got the X-pro 1, X100, X100s, X-E1 and X-E2) I was waiting for the X-Pro 2 to come and when that finally happened I didn’t feel so compelled to trash my (now) old cameras to do the switch. Long gone are the days of GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome), so I shall not buy this new piece of electronics because it doesn’t do anything that I can’t do with my actual set up (in particular, with the X100s and the X-E2.) The only actual point of interest, to me, are the dual-slot card and the weather sealed body: but I never needed…
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A Nikon’s Portrait Made With a Fuji
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Reflexes
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Labcoats
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Last Puff Before the Ride
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Busy
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Earbuds
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One Coffee
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A Vessel
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Romeo’s Hideout
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Traffic Jam in Rome
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The Coffin
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The Last Barrell
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A (Out-of-Focus) Break Between Lunch and Supper
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On the Range
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Unkempt
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Lost in Puglia
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Priority Pass Lounge at Fiumicino Airport
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Cold Stuff
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Framed
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A Modern Orpheus
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Washed
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Belgian Chocolate – Godiva