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Qatar, DohaPort _45

Looking at the Towers. I was walking, the camera was on, the moment was there, then I took the shot.
Location: DohaPort
Camera: Fujifilm X-T30ii
Lens: Ttartisan 27mm
Manual Mode: ISO 160, F 4, S.S 1/1000s
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Click to EnlargeEach image taken with Fujifilm X-T30ii camera will have two other copies, they are three, with three different film simulations: Classic Chrome, Classic Neg, and Across (Black and White), this is who i setup the Brakets BKT2 option, then I select what to post.
In this post, I just wanted to publish the BW image [maybe later i will do for the ClassicNeg. ] .
Qatar, DohaPort _44

Wide angle for previous post/shot , again the sea and the waves are popping up with the classic negative film simulation.
Camera in hand, and using TTartisan 27mm lens, the iso-noise add some dramatic looks to the photo.
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Click to EnlargeDohaPort one of the most Must-To-Visit place in Qatar, beautiful walking /running yards, sea, restaurants .
I walk there with my family, here is one of the photos.
In this shot day, I was with my Fujifilm X-T30ii and the Ttartisan 27mm lens, camera in manual mode.
Manual settings: S.S. 1/667s ,F 4 ,ISO 160, FS Classic Neg.
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A photo of a fireplace with some tools, I use the FujiFilm X-T30ii, here again I use the BKT2 Setting to take the shot.
Black and white using Fujifilm X-T30ii camera and Ttartisan 27mm lens.

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A photo from a private Farm in Qatar, shot taken in a rainy night with Fujifilm X-T30ii and Ttartisan 27mm lens..
Another shot for the same image at the same time using the brackets setting on BKT2 to take three shots with different film simulations.

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New Film Simulation Recipe

I have a page for some fujifilm simulations recipes, I set this page so I can go back for it from any point just to re-select my favourite ones.
This recipe here I call it ‘Neg. Blue’, most thing will change the look is the ISO and the Shutter speed.
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Click to EnlargeCheck and use my Film Simulation recipe here in this page ..





