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Note 11/10: I had to restore links so I deleted a few. ;-)
 
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Nice series. I particularly like the B&W shot of the photographer with the tripod. It gives a sense of what the entire adventure was all about, I think.

Cheers, Jock
 
apologies for photo removal. I am messing (again) with website and will repost asap.

12/8: links restored
 
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great work here. Curious to know why the X-T1 and 16mm have parted with you. I am loving mine.

after a looooooong period of hesitation and going-back-and-forth I could not resist the temptation of adding a full-frame Nikon set. I wanted to keep 3 sets (X100T+WCL+TCL, X-T1+lenses, Nikon D750+lenses) but my wife did not agree with that. ;-)

I am definitely happy that I kept the x100. I brought the Nikon on a brief city trip to become familiar with the camera. After half a day I felt again why I wanted a smaller camera. Having said that, I am pretty happy with the output of the D750. FF definitely brings something extra.
 
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