Today I spent a couple hours in the afternoon at McKinney Falls State Park. It's only a 15-minute drive from my house and a $6 day pass for one person. It was mid-December, the sky was clear, and the temperatures were in the mid 60's.
I took my Fujifilm X-T5 and used the following lens with a K&F 72mm Variable fader ND2-ND32 filter and CPL circular polarizing filter:
-Viltrox 50mm 1.4f
-Fujifilm 70-300 4-5.6f
-Fujifilm 10-24 F4
For bright days a ND filter is great for keeping the shutter open longer, which enhances detail, and the polarizer makes the sky blue, takes the shine or glare off the water and just generally makes colors pop.
I also used the Fujifilm bracketing option and for every picture it captured it the following three film simulations: Velvia, Classic Chrome, and Acros +G which is a Black and white sim. I LOVE that I can take one picture and the camera processes the photo three times so you have three pictures. My favorite sim is becoming Classic Chrome. It's not as punchy as Velvia (brighter colors and contrast) and just has a great "soft" look that works great in both indoor and outdoor settings.
(To set your bracketing, in the menu go Shooting Settings-Drive Setting-BKT Setting-BKT- Film Simulation BKT)
Here are some pics with the Viltrox 50mm:
Acros +G Sim |
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