I was fortunate enough to try out Fujifilm Fujinon XF 50mm f/2 for one week my trip to Malaysia back in June thanks to Fujifilm Australia. It was the perfect lens for my trip to Malaysia since I was actually going to my cousin’s wedding. Throughout the week I had the opportunity to photograph food, people and places. When I was using a Canon DSLR, I loved photographing with the 50mm f/1.4 especially for portraiture, so I was really looking forward to trying the 50mm focal length again since I’ve contemplated getting a portrait lens as my next lens. This lens certainly did not disappoint. In the next two blog posts, I’ll be sharing some of the photographs showcasing the images produced by this lens.
The Rock Museum and view from Pylon Lookout Sydney
The Rocks Discovery Museum is small hidden away museum in The Rocks area of Sydney. The exhibitions and displays showcase the life, people and history of the area.
View of Sydney Opera House and Harbour from Macquaries Point
View of Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge from Macquaries Point. All photos have been taken with a Fujifilm X-T10 and my favourite lens, the Fujinon 27mm f2.8.
Sydney’s St Mary’s Cathedral and Museums
This is a throwback to my short trip to Sydney last September. I enjoyed visiting St Mary’s Cathedral, Art Gallery of NSW and Museum of Contemporary Art. All photos have been taken with a Fujifilm X-T10 and my favourite lens, the Fujinon 27mm f2.8.
Photo walk in Kings Park, Perth WA
Kings Park has got to be Perth’s most popular tourist attraction. It is one of the largest inner city parks in the world, attracting millions of people each year. It showcases a large collection of flora, a place for picnics, barbeques and outdoor events. Whether you visit during the day or night, you’ll also be treated to an awesome view of Perth City and the Swan River. There’s also the Federation Walkway for visitors to walk over the tree tops in Kings Park. The War Memorial is can seen from afar when looking onto Kings Park. But it’s even more impressive up close. Fortunately it was the perfect autumn day to be photographing in Kings Park that afternoon. It wasn’t overly sunny which meant even colours. Photographically, I tried to restrict the number of photos I was taking that day. I decided to give my Fujinon 35mm f1.4 lens some love (a lens I don’t often take out, favouring the 27mm f2.8 pancake lens). I also decided to post-process my photos in Lightroom CC to take on a more muted tones look, reminiscent of the filmic look. I also experimented with ColorEfex Pro 4 for the first time (the first image of this post).
I’ll be back to posting photos from my trip to Sydney after this. Thanks for stopping by today.
J.
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