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    softgui is offline S.C. Rookie
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    X-E1 and 35mm Abstracts (Amusement Park)

    Hi guys,

    First outing with the new camera, it's such a joy to use

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    Bravo!

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    Thanks guys.

    I forgot to add details of the pics. All done with the X-E1 and 35mm f/1.4 shot in 1x1 aspect ratio (I knew in advance I was going to create "polaroid" type images)

    PP'ed in PS to apply various actiona and downsize image size to 400px then framed to create polaroid look.

    Pity the amusement park was closed ! I'll be doing a night shoot there shortly so will post results from that too.

    regards, Simon

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