Last week, after the sunrise shoot in Applecross with James, I grabbed a much needed coffee and got chatting about all things the art of photography. One of the many things discussed was the idea of shooting in JPEG only using custom film simulation settings on Fujifilm cameras. It’s an intriguing idea and to be honest the film simulations was what converted me from a Canon DSLR shooter to the Fujifilm X series cameras. When I first got the X-T10, I was still using Lightroom 4 and it wasn’t able to read .RAF files. That meant I was shooting JPEGs only using the in-built film simulations and was rather pleased with my images back in the day. As the months went by, I decided to jump onto Lightroom CC and had access to editing the raw files. I haven’t really gone back to shooting just JPEGs since for the most part.
[Read more…]Street photography in Little India with Singapore’s Fujifilm X Photographer Ivan Joshua Loh
On a recent long weekend trip to Singapore, I met up with Singaporean Fujifilm X Photographer Ivan for a morning photowalk around Little India. He may be a Fujifilm X Photographer, but more importantly he’s a fuji fanboy who has a quirky and fun approach to photography. It was such a fun and insightful morning of photographing around little India.
[Read more…]Brookfield Winter Lights Festival 2019
The Brookfield Winter Lights festival has been held in Perth for the last few years. Every year there is a different theme to the light projections. I can’t quite remember what the theme was in 2017. Last year they had a cool arcade theme going on. This year they had a fun and whimsical circus theme. Along with some food trucks and performances.
[Read more…]The South West Region WA, Part 4
This is the fourth and final part of my south west series. Our last last of the long weekend trip started off with beautiful blue skies, then progressed to strong winds and thick clouds. We started out morning with breakfast at Bunkers Beach House, along Bunker Bay beach. They are famous for their delicious scrambled eggs on toast. A simple breakfast like that and a hot cup of coffee was a lovely way to kick out our final day of vacationing. We walked around the pristine white sandy beaches for a bit after breakfast, enjoying the sun and the view.
[Read more…]The South West Region WA, Part 3
We had a big day planned for our full day down south. We started our second day of the long weekend with breakfast at White Elephant Beach Cafe. It’s quite literally a cafe with the beach. The food was simple and hearty. It’s a popular spot as people can enjoy the beautiful views of the beach while munching away at breakfast or enjoying a cuppa.
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