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Catching photons in the Landscape Photography Shooting with X-series 

Shooting sunsets in Skagen including BTS

9. April 20189. April 2018 Gordon Fujifilm, X-T2, XF10-24mm

In February, my son, my daughter and I went on winter holiday in Skagen, the city at the very top

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Tethered shooting with Fujifilm X Acquire and X-T2

19. December 201719. December 2017 Gordon Adobe Lightroom CC, Adobe Photoshop, X-T2

Recently, Fujifilm released a new software application for Windows and for Mac; FUJIFILM X Acquire. The simple application allows X-photographers

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Going BIG in Landscape Photography

7. November 201722. November 2017 Gordon Adobe Lightroom CC, Fujifilm, Meyer Optik Görlitz, Primoplan58mmf1.9, X-T2, X100F, XF50-140mmF2.8

The Panoramic merge in Lightroom creates huge images. The result can also be stunnig, when I am able to expose

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Minolta MD Rokkor 50mmf2 on my Fujifilm X-T2 – Bubbles and softness

12. August 201713. August 2017 Gordon Fujifilm, Minolta MD Rokkor 50mmf2, X-T2

Last year I bought the Minolta MD Rokkor on a flea market for 5 Danish kroner. That is less than 1

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SaSS at the beach – Sunset and sand storm

3. July 2017 Gordon Fujifilm, X-T2, XF18-135mm

Yesterday we arrived to Løkken, a nice city in the northern Denmark. The wind was hard, but we didn’t realise

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A Guide to iPad Pro as your Mobile Platform for Fujifilm X-T2 – and what Adobe Creative Cloud offers on top

29. June 201730. June 2017 Gordon Adobe Lightroom CC, Apple Pro Tablet, Fujifilm, iPad Pro, X-T2

Your Fujifilm X-T2 is a powerfull computer as well as a camera, it is able to do post processing of

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My New X-Family Member: X100F

3. April 2017 Gordon Fujifilm, X-T2, X100F

This weekend I received my preordered Fujifilm X100F The Fujifilm X100F was preordered with a “free” camera bag included. This Friday, the camera

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Angry fruits

2. April 20173. April 2017 Gordon Fujifilm, X-T2, XF18-135mm

Fruits can take many forms. This little pear reminded me so much of a little bird. So the pear was

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Berlin by Night

8. March 2017 Gordon Fujifilm, X-T2, XF18-135mm

Charlottenburg at midnight I was visiting my son in Berlin. After a few drinks at the Cafe Z in Mierendorffstraße 25 –

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Previews from Day 6 – The Beach Highway

19. February 201720. February 2017 Gordon Fujifilm, X-T2, XF18-135mm

Cloudy again, but no rain on day 6. Warning: The jpegs in this post is taken straight out of the camera and

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