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Thread: THEE X-Pro 1 thread for your 35mm lens photos

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    THEE X-Pro 1 thread for your 35mm lens photos

    I see a lot of threads dedicated to people dreaming of the X-Pro1 and a few showing others' work with the camera and a few of that show a sampling form one day out with their new camera. But I know there's a bunch of X-Pro1 shooters here so I thought I start a thread specificly to see YOUR shots with the 35mm lens. A thread that can be an ongoing repository of your best with the camera and the lens. I'll add some in a day or two. Also feel free to star another thread to show off your shots with other lenses in the Fuji line-up.
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    Another day at the office......

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    Here's one I took of my youngest customer at the record shop. Gotta get them hooked on music young and have a customer for life.

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    Great shot!!! Good thing I don't live near you....I have a rather large CD collection..... You don't have any old Blue Notes do you? Forget I asked that question........ I used to have a really large vinyl collection when I lived in Boston. When my turntable died I donated a lot of them to an architect who used the covers on the bar in Ryles in Cambridge. They glued them to the bar top and covered them with I don't know how many coats of polyurethane. As soon as I can figure out the cut and past thing I'll post some more photos. I'm really glad I didn't sell the camera. I just love this camera + the 35mm. It's really a great lens.
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    I have a bunch of Blue Notes (I presume you mean CDs....although I have some LPs too, but they go really fast). My store is known to all the jazzbos. If there's any specific ones you need let me know. Otherwise, I could shoot the CD racks and you could browse ;)
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    CD's definitely. Sadly, I don't have a turntable anymore. Let me come up with a list for you. Those old Blue Note vinyls are amazing. Up until about 1968 or so the quality of the pressings is really fantastic. I'm strictly an acoustic man although I do like Miles Davis' In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew. I'm not a jazz snob though, I also really like John Zorn (and I love Led Zeppelin and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds...go figure....)
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    I had to get really close to this spider to use the 35mm and I am REALLY terrified of big spiders. She didn't seem to mind...... For some reason that sign cracked me up. I took it pretty early in the AM so the color was washed out hence the B/W.

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    I almost didn't post this because it's not much of a photo. I took it to send to my Dad. This is from today. Note the bandage on her other leg. Yep....she cut her other leg this morning at the lake. I don't know how. This of course meant we all piled back in the car and headed yet again to the Emergency Vet. The receptionist looked stunned when I walked in. The same vet was there too because well, we were there last Sunday. Mercifully he didn't think she required stitches. He cleaned out the wound and bandaged her up. Of course we didn't need any anti-biotics because she is still on a prescription from last week's catastrophe. He told me if didn't stop bleeding to take her to my vet on Monday. Best he could figure she got it caught on something in the water. They didn't charge me much this time (or it didn't seem like much compared to the last two trips). I think they really felt sorry for me. This was my third trip with Ruby this year.

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    I don't shoot much at all with this lens, but I have a few. Here's one of my two daughters in a restaurant, with my wife in the background in the mirror.

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    Something from the photowalk I was recently been a part of

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