Here’s a selection of mostly unedited photos from different events over the course of this year. This year I developed an interest in the Fujifilm X100S camera and in living history photography. I took several trips to see reenactments, friends, and family. I’ve posted more of these on Instagram. Find that link on the FollowContinue reading “My favorite moments from 2022”
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Close up
My perspective on photography has started to shift. When I first started in photography with a Sony a6000 in 2015, I was drawn to that camera by sunsets and eventually made many time-lapses. Abandoned buildings and rusted cars drew my attention for the next several years and new friends as a result. A year agoContinue reading “Close up”
Single frame: Sunset in Wesley Chapel
A friend and I went to an amateur radio club meeting and after it was over we both saw this beautiful sunset outside. I happened to have my Fujifilm X100S and this is a straight out of camera shot.
Backburner
Ever since I received the Fujifilm X100S, the Sony cameras sit in a bag on a shelf in a dark closet. The new camera is less complicated to operate and lighter to take with me. Occasionally, I shoot color. Before when I was considering a newer version in the series, I focused a lot onContinue reading “Backburner”
First Snow
It’s 25°F this morning with the first snow of the year.
Yellow-orange sky
I’m borrowing a Fujifilm X100S camera for the week to see if I like it. I want to try Fuji film simulation recipes on it and understand if I like that process. Here’s a few photos from the sky this evening without any adjustments. I had stepped outside with my smartphone to catch the lightContinue reading “Yellow-orange sky”