Photo Sharing from X-E1


Some samples from my morning shoot with the 35/1.4

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Time for some food! I don't why but I keep finding the fish's expression amusing...

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Just bought my xf 18mm f2 from Hongkong...but these r from the cv 12mm

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Your processing makes it look so "film-like". I love the thaipusam pictures above too! They really convey to me what's happening.
 

Thaipusam was quite an experience, the night event. It was a mass of people crammed into a small space, with probably ancient rituals and sounds
giving an exotic atmosphere.

All ISO 3200

Chant - 14mm
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Pal Kavadi - 50mm
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Prayer Offerings -14mm
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Journey with the X-E1 begins yesterday. Before any real outdoor shoot, here's one image to kick start the experience with this wonderful camera.

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Test subject - Hello Kitty Coin Bank
Shot at f/4.0 | ISO 640 | 1/30 | 18-55mm lens @ 35.8mm | natural afternoon light from window
 

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the first time when i tot the 18mm was too tight and i wish that it was wider..haha

A street Photographer setting up a booth to shoot Large format polariods for the crowds..business was overwhelming..
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The girls checking out the peeled off polariods in excitement
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Can check out my blog for more..
 

A trip to the zoo with the X-E1 and its 18-55 kit lens. Though not the most ideal camera and lens, this babe still produce super good quality of color and sharpness. However, in any genre and with any equipment, a bit of patience and good framing, you will still end up with a significant of keepers from this camera.

Here's one birdie from the zoo. It is a naughty parrot. The attendant told us that if it looks at you for too long, it means it is waiting for an opportunity to bite. Never knew parrot bites as I thought that they are just noisy and talkative.

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Shot at f/4.0 | ISO 400 | 1/60 | 18-55mm lens @ 40.7mm | natural afternoon light with a bit of cloudy cast
 

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Another view.

Oppa Gundam Style.
 

Yuen Po street

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