.. a wonderful capture of the colouring, and setting of the moment. The setting has brought back some fond, personal memories of morning walks I took at/around a 'Pond' (small lake) when living in Moncton, NB. Thanks for sharing it.
Is the Fuji new for you? I thought you shot Panasonic? Didn't you briefly try Fuji and not like it? You're back to it again?
Yeah, giving it another whirl. I started messing around with some of the RAFs I had taken last year in On1 2020, and I was really liking the workability of the landscape shots I had done. Part of the draw to Fuji for me is the "just right" design of the X-T3, even down to the flip out display (which is my preference). I was using Fuji's X-Studio for edits last time I tried, and it was a really sluggish and frustrating workflow. Now I've gotten the post processing component worked out, so I'm willing to try it again. I guess we'll see!Is the Fuji new for you? I thought you shot Panasonic? Didn't you briefly try Fuji and not like it? You're back to it again?
I noticed recently that after a long time of not supporting Fujifilm cameras that now with v.6, DXO PhotoLab is finally doing so.... Not sure what the issue was, whether it was about the color science or something else, but now people with Fujiflm gear can utilize the Fujifilm profiles in that editing program.Yeah, giving it another whirl. I started messing around with some of the RAFs I had taken last year in On1 2020, and I was really liking the workability of the landscape shots I had done. Part of the draw to Fuji for me is the "just right" design of the X-T3, even down to the flip out display (which is my preference). I was using Fuji's X-Studio for edits last time I tried, and it was a really sluggish and frustrating workflow. Now I've gotten the post processing component worked out, so I'm willing to try it again. I guess we'll see!
i hope you love it!!Yeah, giving it another whirl. I started messing around with some of the RAFs I had taken last year in On1 2020, and I was really liking the workability of the landscape shots I had done. Part of the draw to Fuji for me is the "just right" design of the X-T3, even down to the flip out display (which is my preference). I was using Fuji's X-Studio for edits last time I tried, and it was a really sluggish and frustrating workflow. Now I've gotten the post processing component worked out, so I'm willing to try it again. I guess we'll see!
We too! If you are in Colorado we will get it first..❄☃.Stay warmView attachment 2149613
We're about to get whacked with an arctic blast so wanted to see some big sky before being trapped inside for a few days. Rocky Mountain Arsenal.
Looks like something Batman would have in the Batcave! Give it a spin Robin!