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Photodoc: 3D printing at FabLab

7. March 20193. April 2019 Gordon Acros, Fujifilm, X100F

LED-lamps are the new black when it comes to lighting. But these small light dots are not pleasant to the

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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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Catching the Flare Fairy

2. October 2017 Gordon Fujifilm, Meyer Optik Görlitz, Primoplan58mmf1.9, X-T1

Testing the Primoplan 58mmf1.9 in backlight revealed a Flare Fairy I was appointed to a wedding photographer to a wedding

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Night Glow, x100F and max iso 12800

22. August 201722. August 2017 Gordon Fujifilm, X100F

Silkeborg hosted the Nordic championship in air balloon in august 2017. At the same time, Silkeborg held its ‘trinial’ Fireworks

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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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Fujifilm x100F for portraiture

9. August 201710. August 2017 Gordon Adobe Lightroom CC, Fujifilm, X100F

For photo session, I would normally use my Fujifilm X-T2 with the XF56mmF1.2 lens, sometimes the XF50-140mmF2.8 lens and for

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Taking my X100F to Ringsted Festival – a Music Festival in Denmark

9. August 2017 Gordon Fujifilm, X100F

Normally I would bring my Fujifilm X-T2 for any serious work, but I hate to have a strap around my

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Contemporary art at the beach

3. July 201730. July 2017 Gordon

As a result of the hard wind and small sandstorm, structures in the sand was revealed yesterday. Along the shore,

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