Day One – Searching for Color…….

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First full day on the island and we made a quick trip to pick up groceries, and then got Sherelene to the pool!  Beautiful day here today, 84 degrees, and nice breeze!  I always find myself captivated by the colors, since I’ve spent grey winter in Kentucky!  I didn’t work to hard today, but I did try to capture some things that would help me get used to the X-T1.  Above some flowering bushes outside our building, with one green leave poking in, had to shoot it. The fold out LCD was a life save for this shot, I couldn’t get my head through the branches but with the LCD folded out,  I could compose, and check results without moving the camera.  Shot in Astia, starting to love that color simulation!

 

Below a grab shot on the side of the road, sure love their choice of paint down here!  ISO 400, hand-held from the car window, car was stopped off the road.

 

 

On the drive to the grocery store I saw this tree, thought it was a nice set of angles.

 

 

Also loved the Fuji Monochrome processed version!  This is in camera!!!!

 

 

Later today the light turned harsh, so if you get lemons, make lemonade!  I tried to find things that harsh light work for.

 

 

Finally, I did spend some time sleeping in the shade at the pool while Sherelene soaked in the sun, shot below made on the chase lounge after a nap!!!

 

 

 

Using color control points in Capture NX 2.0 I was able to darken the water, the pool edges and slightly  brighten the sky. Ala, Carl’s suggestion, I think he is right, it is better……

 

X-T1 notes so far:  

 

1.  Metering is just like the X-E2, spot on, I rarely have to do much right out of the camera.  All the images are jpeg fine images.

 

2.  I think Fuji has tweaked the colors a little in the film simulation modes, the Velvia is not as over the top, which is a good thing, I’m really falling in love with Astia, it was the setting for all these images today.

 

3.  Now that I’m getting used to the new settings for the custom function buttons, it really speeds up operation and is lot more convenient that going back into the menus.

 

4.  I continue to be amazed at the viewfinder, it is such  joy to use!

 

More tomorrow!

 

Blessings,

 

the pilgrim

 

 

8 Responses

  1. Carl says:

    Nice pics – the pool seems a little washed out – do you use a polarizer with any of them?

  2. Lynn says:

    Hey, Bill – Nice photos! I especially like the post nap one. I’m a nap lover. I can just imagine you waking up, reaching for your camera, and shooting – all without moving. Loving my XT1. I upgraded the firmware on the 18-55 this morning and now Continuous AF is right on. Just figured out how to set the Film Simulation Bracket. What fun! I have no doubt this is going to be the most enjoyable camera I’ve ever owned. So glad you and Sherelene are soaking up the sun together and having a good time.

  3. Fred Thurman says:

    You only talk about shooting JPG images, it that your preference? When would you recommend shooting RAW with the X-T1. I’ve have ordered one and it should be here soon. Enjoy your well deserved vacation and thanks for all of your help and great information.

    • the pilgrim says:

      Fred, I think any time you’re concerned about exposure or white balance RAW can be a life saver, otherwise the JPG out of the Fuji are among the best looking from any camera out there. RAW post processing has been a while coming as the Fuji RAW. Files were very different because it does not use a Bayer sensor, though the X Trans Sensor has other real advantages! Now Adobe Camera RAW, Lightroom and Apple Aperture all have full RAW support. Problem solved!

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