X-Photographers Exhibition in Tokyo



In December I posted on this blog that I had been selected by Fujifilm to be part of the X-Photographers exhibition in Tokyo to celebrate 5 years of the X-Series cameras.

Last week I travelled to Tokyo to take part in the press conference on Friday 15th January (more on this later) and I also had the opportunity to see the image that Fujifilm had selected to be part of the exhibition of 100 images by photographers from all around the world.

The image Fujifilm chose was a long exposure pre dawn shot of the lighthouse at Barns Ness that I took on the 27th November using the brand new Fujifilm X-Pro2 camera that I was secretly testing for the Japanese manufacturer.  The image was captured using a Fujinon 10-24mm f4 lens with an exposure of 300 seconds at f8.

Because this camera was so new I didn't have a suitable solution to access the RAW file so this image is almost straight out of the camera, with just a few tweaks to the brightness and contrast in Photoshop.


The final print was displayed at the entrance to the exhibition in the Fujifilm HQ in Mid Town Tokyo and will be there for the next couple of weeks.




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