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  • “STONE GARDEN” – FILM SIMULATION RECIPE

    “STONE GARDEN” – FILM SIMULATION RECIPE

    This STONE GARDEN recipe sits somewhere between my C-3400 and METRO ELEMENTS. They were all built with the idea of street photography in mind. This is the latest addition to my color street photography recipes. I appreciate recipes with a vintage look to them, I’ve created some and I intend to create more but this…

  • New Pergear Lens Review Preview

    New Pergear Lens Review Preview

    This is a short post just to give you guys a heads up about a lens review I will be doing soon. Pergear was nice enough to send me the 35mm f1.2 to review. I was impressed with the other 2 Pergear lenses I have so I’m excited to go out shooting with this and…

  • “COARSE CITY” – A BW FILM SIMULATION RECIPE

    “COARSE CITY” – A BW FILM SIMULATION RECIPE

    I’ve posted a few black & white film simulation recipes so far but only one of them was made on my X-H1 which was “MONOCHROME SANDS”. “COARSE CITY” is my latest B&W recipe that made with my X-H1. They have similarities but the have a few key differences that make them unique. Although both have…

  • “REFLECTED CONCRETE” – A B&W Film Simulation Recipe

    “REFLECTED CONCRETE” – A B&W Film Simulation Recipe

    I want to create as many good B&W film simulation choices as I can for the X-T1. “REFLECTED CONCRETE” is my latest B&W recipe. This sits somewhere between my “STREET SPIRIT” and “TONED CARBON”. I know it becomes difficult to tell these B&W recipes apart at first but once you shoot with them often enough…

  • “TONED CARBON”  – A X-T1 FILM SIMULATION RECIPE

    “TONED CARBON” – A X-T1 FILM SIMULATION RECIPE

    The differences in B&W film simulation recipes for the X-T1 are subtle. The lack of Acros, grain settings and the lower range of each setting limit the choices. That being said there are enough settings to create a handful. This latest one that I call “TONED CARBON” is the second B&W recipe I created for…

  • YouTube Channel Update (I need input from you)

    YouTube Channel Update (I need input from you)

    I posted another channel update video on my YouTube channel this morning. I invite you to check that out and subscribe if you haven’t yet. In that video I talk about a few things I’m working on as well as ask for feedback from you guys. (Take a poll at the bottom of this page)…

  • “METRO ELEMENTS” – FILM SIMULATION RECIPE

    “METRO ELEMENTS” – FILM SIMULATION RECIPE

    When I started creating “METRO ELEMENTS” I had 2 goals in mind, adding to my grainy recipes to have another organic film like option and to have solid everyday walk around type recipe for my X-H1. Just like with “REFRACTED ROSE” and “C-3400” I used the combination of -4 sharpness and a strong grain setting.…

  • “C-3400” – Film Simulation Recipe

    “C-3400” – Film Simulation Recipe

    If you’ve browsed through the rest of my film simulation recipes you may have seen “COBALT” which I created on my X-T1. I liked the look I was getting out of “COBALT” and a lot of the reason for the look was the white balance setting. I decided to try to create something on my…

  • “REFRACTED ROSE” – A stylized film simulation recipe.

    “REFRACTED ROSE” – A stylized film simulation recipe.

    When I first created this “REFRACTED ROSE” recipe and shot with it I didn’t know how I felt about it. It originally didn’t come out how I expected and wanted. Almost 6 weeks later I gave it a second look and now have a new appreciation for it. Maybe it’s because it’s different from any…

  • “STREET SPIRIT” – A Versatile B&W Look.

    “STREET SPIRIT” – A Versatile B&W Look.

    My first 2 black and white film simulation recipes were high contrast looks. Sometimes you need a slightly lower contrast film sim recipe to help soften shadows a bit. My next couple of recipes were built based on this need, including this one “STREET SPIRIT”. I built “STREET SPIRIT” on my X-T1 but just like…

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