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 Post subject: Urban Decay Photography
PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 1:02 am 
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Just posting a couple of links to some urban decay photography taken with a fuji x-pro1. It really is a versatile little camera.

http://jeremyharrisphotography.wordpres ... -hospital/

http://jeremyharrisphotography.wordpres ... -hospital/


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You mean urban 'decay'? Lol.


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So urban decade..... Like urban shots from the past 10 years? :). The title still sais decade.


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Are we blaming bad spelling, bad autocorrect, or both :)


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These are amazing. The one with the metal braces still attached to the shoe in the second series is great.


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Definitely cool shots. It's a high quality, portable camera, which is ideal for those situations. Wonder about durability and ease of use though. I.E. Using the camera with gloves and a respirator on.


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BaRTiMuS wrote:
Definitely cool shots. It's a high quality, portable camera, which is ideal for those situations. Wonder about durability and ease of use though. I.E. Using the camera with gloves and a respirator on.


That is a good question. While it is not claimed to have any weather sealing, it has been out in a light rain with no problem and it is an all metal body, but I would not take it out in the kind of weather my D300s has been. As for ease of use, I don't think it would be any more difficult (or easy as compared to a DSLR). The buttons and dials are all about the same size as most DSLR. With that said, when winter comes we'll see how easy it is to use with gloves on. As for use with a respirator, that may pose some difficulties putting the camera to your face, but no more so than with a DLSR, in fact might be slightly easier as the camera is smaller. But it has like all mirrorless cameras full use of the live view on the rear screen.


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http://jermalism.blogspot.ca/ Check him out ... I just started following him about a month a go. What a great shooter and really knows how to tell a story brining back the place and the people who used to occupy the place a live!


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