@Curator Most of my #photography focuses on nature, textures, and weird little details. Since 2021 I've been shooting exclusively with a Fujifilm x100v (I used a Canon SLR for ages, but I'm an enthusiastic Fuji convert). I'd love to get another interchangeable lens camera some day, when money allows, but I also really love how a fixed-lens camera forces creative framing. Here's some stuff I shot on a beach trip in August 2021.

I also have some prints here: inprnt.com/gallery/jackiedivis #FediGiftShop

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@Andromeda @Curator@mastodon.art I often throw my 50mm on my Canon EOS because I enjoy the simplicity of fixed focal length. I've heard very good things about the X100 series, most people seem to report they get one as a standby camera and never stop using it.

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@sullybiker They're brilliant little cameras. I got to the point where the size of my gear was preventing me from actually using it. The rangefinder form-factor and Fujifilm's brilliant color science (I don't really enjoy editing; everything I do now is essentially straight out of the camera) sold me on the x100v, and I have not been disappointed. But apparently it's significantly more difficult to get them now than when I got mine, unfortunately!

@Andromeda yes I reached a point with editing where I feel if I'm doing too much I didn't get the shot right. It's usually some minor curve work or sharpening.

@Andromeda I still suffer a bit from lugging a DSLR about, hence liking the plastic 50mm lens (it keeps weight and size down) and I have never liked the feeling of something dangling from my neck!

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