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Category Archives: Candids
X100 Re-enactment Outing.
I visited the Military Odyssey show at Detling Show Ground for the first time on Saturday, normally I visit the War & Peace show once a year, however I missed it this year and decided to visit this show instead.
I must say I am glad that I did miss the War & Peace show as I found this show far more interesting, due to the variety of re-enactments that we being undertaken, there was everything from Romans to Second World War displays going on.
The only down side to my visit to the show on Saturday was the weather, there were several heavy downpours that halted my wander, however during those downpours I managed to stay dry by diving into the nearest tent or awning.
For this visit I decided to wander quite lightly and take along the X100 to see what I could make of the day photographically, being restricted to one focal length did not really bother me as I just carried on doing what I have been doing all month since getting the camera, and that is look a little harder for the shots.
Here are a selection of the images from Saturdays outing.
As previously stated all the images have been edited on the Ipad using the Snapseed app. I have found that I have no need to import the images to the mac for editing, only for archiving. This has reduced the workflow quite rapidly and I really enjoying the shooting and reduced processing time, which enables me to get back to being camera in hand and out and about.
I am thinking that over the weekend there might be another visit to the show, this time restricting myself to the 70-200 to see what I can get. Watch this space….
Also posted in Black & White, Day out, Events, Historic, People, X100
Tagged Event, nigel wheal, nigel wheal photography, Re-enactment
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Wapping Wander.
Todays lunch hour was taken up with a wander in the sunshine round the back streets of Wapping.
Armed with the X100 looking for anything that would spark my interest. Now I have started a little project which will come to light at a later date which is based along the lines of street photography in a very broad manner.
However for todays images I have been playing with HDR to see how I make out with some new software….. previously I have tried to stay clear of HDR software and have normally achieved the look I am after with contrast masking, but I am trying to keep all my editing of the X100 files out of Photoshop and anything I do to the images is from within Aperture and any available plugins.
Now this may limit what I can do to the RAW files in the long run, however it will be sticking with my original idea of keeping it quick and simple with the new camera. I am hoping that as I get used to the X100, and get to learn all its ways I will be able to shoot JPG’s all the time but for now I am shooting both as it is enables me to rescue any images that I do not get correct in camera.
Anyway back to the images for today, and as mentioned HDR has been employed here.
I must say if anyone is teetering on brink regarding purchasing the X100, Just hold your nose and jump in you will not regret the purchase it is a cracking camera that really performs well. It has a few issues but nothing that can not be overcome or worked round.
For me it has re-ignited my passion for wandering the streets camera in-hand, with the DSLR this was always a pain as you alway felt the need to bring addition lenses along just in case a scene presented itself that need a different lens.
Some people might find the fixed focal length a limitation, I find it more of a challenge that makes me find the images even if does mean being that little bit closer to the subject. One thing this camera does…. is make you less threatening to the subject, most of the time people area not even aware of the fact that an image has been made, with the cameras volumes settings all set to zero not even the shutter can be heard.
The only thing that is a give away that the camera is doing something is the light on the rear of the camera, and a square of insulation tape takes care of that little giveaway.
Also posted in HDR, London, Manipulated, X100
Tagged Candid, HDR, London, nigel wheal, nigel wheal photography, Street, Wapping
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