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The Legend of Valentine

The Legend of Valentine

Pope Gelasius declared February 14th Valentine’s Day in the 5th Century, but the legend of the real St. Valentine’s is so much more interesting.

In the 3rd Century A.D. there lived an ambitious emperor named Claudius the 2nd. In an effort to make his vast armies stronger, Emperor Claudius banned all marriage for his solders so they would not have families to miss while serving away for extended periods of time.

A roman priest named Valentine, disagreeing with him, defied the emperor, and secretly continued to married young couples. When Emperor Claudius found out he sentenced him to death.

Three Reasons Why the Apple Watch will be Successful

Three Reasons Why the Apple Watch will be Successful

In 2007 Apple released the iPhone and in doing so changed society in ways Steve Jobs could only dream of. For better or worse, we are now consumed with the immediacy and convenience our iPhones have given us.  In April of this year, Apple is set to release the highly anticipated Apple Watch. Fashion, personal technology, and the drug of convenience will take the device to success levels smartwatches before it have yet to achieve.

Fujifilm X-Mount Virtual Lens Site

Fujifilm X-Mount Virtual Lens Site

Thinking about buying a shiny new fuji lens for your X-Mount camera? Fujifilm has released an online virtual lens testing page just for you. Head over to fujifilmxmount.com and choose a lens, play with different aperture selections, and take a photo to see the results. So what are you waiting for? Go play. :)

Staying focused and the Fuji x100s

Photographers all love gear, to the point of obsession in fact for many of us. We love thinking about the cameras, lenses, lighting gear, and every form of case, bag, or strap. For some, having only one option is like no option at all. For others, it's relief. The Fuji x100s has a fixed 35mm equivalent lens. If you shoot with zoom lenses on a regular basis, having a fixed 35mm can appear to be a disadvantage, but it's actually an advantage, especially for those of us who struggle with any type of attention deficit. Mental focus is simple for many. For some However, it can be pure torture. I'm told I suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder, or A.D.D., as it's more commonly known. Focus flows with the wind. I'm even struggling to focus on my thoughts to finish this sentence, never mind trying to focus long enough to finish this post. Anyone who shoots with prime lenses understands the creative power of forcing focus by having only one focal length. One camera, one lens, frees you to focus only on what your shooting, not what piece of gear is best to shoot it. While I realize every situation is different, and there are times when you must bring more gear, I believe the more you simplify your gear choices, the better you can perform as a photographer. Although I own both the x100s and the x-pro1, I have learned to appreciate keeping my gear to a minimum with one camera, and one lens forcing me to be creative and work with whatever limitations I apply to myself. The simplicity of the Fuji x100s frees my mind to enjoy using the camera and create, rather than thinking about the gear.

My daughter at Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo 2014.

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iPhone 6 Plus Pre-Ordered

Anyone who knows me knows that I am a huge Apple fan. Like millions around the world I never leave home without my iPhone, I would rather leave without my wallet. So the new iPhone 6 Plus will definitely be replacing my iPhone 5s, and finding a home in my pocket, hopefully it still fits with the much larger screen. I stood in line and pre-ordered mine along with all the other uber geeks, and hope to have one of the first ones available. If all goes well stay tuned for a review, especially on the new camera with optical image stabilization. I'll just ignore all the haters out there who love to use the derogatory term "fanboy", because to me Apple still makes some of the best products available today.

My iPhone 5s next to an iPhone 6 Plus mockup, the closest thing I can get right now to the real thing. :)

Fuji TCL-X100 review Part 1

The Fuji TCL-X100 is a new teleconverter lens for the Fuji x100s camera that extends the fixed 35mm equivalent lens to about 50mm. 

Fuji TCL-X100 Teleconverter Lens

Fuji TCL-X100 in the studio

For the record, the studio is possibly one of the worst environments to test and judge the TCL-X100, but it’s where I needed to use it, so take the following with a grain of salt if you have no intentions of using yours in this environment. I’m not a pixel peeper, and you won’t see any charts, graphs, or fancy, mathematical, technical terms here. I judge gear by how easy or difficult it is to work with in the field, and the image results I get. I’m a touchy, feely kind of shooter who loves a piece of gear or an image if it feels right. First, a little backstory on why I purchased the TCL.

Fuji x100s with TCL-X100 Teleconverter Lens

Fuji x100s with TCL-X100 Teleconverter Lens

I’ve been using the x100 now for three years. Initially I purchased the x100 for shooting street. Almost immediately the small camera that could became my favorite camera ever. I love the fast, bright f2.0 35mm equivalent lens, and have never really had issues with it being fixed. In fact, not being able to change lenses has been more of a blessing than a curse. I also own a X-Pro1 that I use for street and studio work. Recently, while working on a long-term portrait project, my 60mm lens on my X-Pro1 started having focusing issues and I was forced to send it in for repair. 

Now, as luck would have it, I traded in my other two X-Pro1 lenses, the 18mm and 35mm, plus my x100, to upgrade to a limited edition black x100s back in April. I almost never used the 18mm, and while I loved the 35mm I just didn’t use it much either. When I shoot with both cameras I would put the 60mm on the X-Pro1 to give me better reach coupled with the 23mm on my x100s. My plan was to eventually upgrade to the new 56mm f1.2 and have the best of both worlds. After the 60mm went down I needed something that would enable me to continue my portrait project without having to spend close to a grand. Enter the new TCL-X100. It's a fraction of the price, will allow me to shoot portraits, and adds value to an already great camera. The 50mm focal length may not be the ideal portrait lens, but as you can see in the sample below it definitely gets the job done.

The following images were shot with a one light setup, two speedlights in a Westcott Apollo Octabox, and a reflector. I could get by with one speedlight, but this lessens the load on my batteries and shortens the refresh rate. I shot RAW+JPEG in monochrome with a yellow filter. This enables me, and the subject, to see only black and white results as I’m shooting. It’s also much better for judging your lighting if you plan to convert to black and white later. The x100 and x100s have always had some low light focusing issues in my experience, and as reported by others, the TCL does seem to have added focusing issues in low light environments like a studio. Since my speedlights do not have modeling lamps, I found myself really struggling to achieve focus in single focus mode or manual, even though there was some ambient light from a nearby window with blinds closed. When looking through the EVF, the scene was so dark I couldn’t even see the subject. This forced me to use the OVF, but I still had issues. In single focus mode it was just an exercise in frustration. In manual mode it was impossible since turning the ring to focus switches automatically to EVF. In the end, I had to use OVF and continuous focus mode. For some reason continuous focus mode was able to achieve focus most of the time. For what it’s worth, I had this same focusing issue with the X-Pro1 and 35mm lens. I’ve shot in studio quite a few times with x-series cameras and in my experience they all struggle with focusing here. I do wonder if using strobes with modeling lamps or continuous lighting would alleviate this issue. Anyone know?

All images are pretty much straight out of camera. I used the fuji monochrome with yellow filter camera calibration profile in Lightroom 5.5 to convert to black and white. Also applied the built-in lens correction profile for the x100 with the TCL. Very little difference between with and without lens correction. Noticeable but not much in this case at least.

Next, I’ll take the TCL out and about here in Okinawa, and we’ll see how it performs in more everyday environments. I suspect this is where it will shine. TA

4th of July

Happy Independence Day to all my fellow Americans and especially to the US service men and women serving around the world to keep us free.  Here's a shot I took at the Kadena AmericaFest fireworks show last weekend.

Fuji x100s, 2 sec exposure at f8.0

Remember shooting fireworks is all about timing. Try to time when you press the shutter to right before the explosion. Also, use a tripod if possible since your shutter speed will need to be long to capture the full burst.  If your shooting with an iPhone try using a slow shutter app, or use burst mode and hold down the shutter for a couple seconds to fire off a series of shots. Most of all, have fun.

Project 1001 Faces on Facebook

Project 1001 Faces now has it's own page on Facebook. Project1001faces was already taken by someone who's not even using it :(, so it's 1001realfaces which is kind of cool since it's reinforces the idea behind the project. :) Check it out, like, and follow the project. https://www.facebook.com/1001realfaces