A Month in Italy with the Fuji X-T1 – What Worked and What Didn’t |
Dave Burns

In my last post I talked about what photo gear I brought to Italy for one month and the reasons behind those plans. So how did reality compare to expectations? Which gear earned another trip and what won’t make the Read more …

Italy | Rodney Boles

Back in the Spring I visited Italy with the family. It was my first big trip DSLR-free, traveling just with the Fuji X-T1 and X100s. It was so pleasant not lugging around heavy gear all trip. I didn’t get hardly Read more …

What’s in the Bag – Italy for a Month | Dave Burns

This last May, I was lucky enough to spend my honeymoon in Italy. I couldn’t go on a trip of this scale without some serious photography (luckily my wife already knew this) so I put a lot of thought into Read more …

New photos of abandoned buildings taken with the Fuji X-T1 |
Carlo Di Giusto

I’m always here, in Tarvisio, looking for abandoned buildings. Today I visited a group of buildings near the old central railway station of Tarvisio. I only had time to photograph one, which had inviting open doors. And many shooting opportunities, as shown by this ten photographs. Ok, I should not have come in, but what I saw from the outside was too inviting not to be captured before a likely future demolition. Do not you think these rooms are fascinating? I used the Fuji X-T1 and the 14mm f/2.8: a perfect match for this kind of photography. The objective is really free of distortion and thanks to the electronic level in the viewfinder of the XT1 is easy to shoot keeping the sensor parallel to the walls of the room. All the photos are taken without a tripod and they needed just a slight correction in Lighroom 5 to get precise lines.

Source: carlodigiusto.com

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A Bride Unveiled | Natalie Ha

My parents are Chinese, they were born in China, where they lived for a few years and then they moved to Vietnam where they spent a lot of their years. They had to make a run for it when the Read more …

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Three days walking through the Cinque Terre with the Fuji X-T1
& XF 10-24mm f/4 | Mirrorlessons

The Cinque Terre (literally the “five lands” in Italian) are five small sea villages located along the Italian Riviera in the Liguria region. The coastline and hills that link them are part of the Cinque Terre National Park and the Read more …

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Neapel: La dolce vita! | Mehrdad Abedi

Ich bin beruflich immer wieder mal in verschiedenen Städten unserer schönen Erde unterwegs, so auch dieses mal unter anderem in Neapel. Im November bei 25°C durch die Stadt zu schlendern, mit einer x100s um den Hals und hier und da Read more …

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Montepulciano, Italy on the Fuji X-E1 | Rebecca Lily

Italy has a way of becoming part of you. I feel that I carry little pieces of it with me everywhere I go, and undoubtedly, I am spoiled forever when it comes to pizza, pasta, and a good latte macchiato. Read more …

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Travelling with the Fuji X-E1 | Karl Shaw

Rather surprisingly, Karl Shaw leaves his Nikon D3X and various fast glass at home and takes his new love on holiday, the Fuji X-E1 I’m not sure whether it’s irony or Sod’s law that the one thing that is meant Read more …

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Italy in September | Johnny Patience

  We spent three weeks in Tuscany afterwards, first in Poppi and then in the beautiful Val d’Orcia valley near Siena. During our stay we visited many places, one of my favorite ones being Montepulciano. Since we went to Poppi Read more …