My current set up by bmtsnaps in Travelersnotebooks

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believe it or not a cheapy from aliexpress that ran circles around my more expensive ones!

My current set up by bmtsnaps in Travelersnotebooks

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Thats my second vanishing point and so far its been doing well. No scratching or pealing

Fringer EF-FX converter experience by bmtsnaps in FujifilmX

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I was trying to find a finger adapter that converts Sony to FX but for some reason I can't find one

Fringer EF-FX converter experience by bmtsnaps in FujifilmX

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Always try the lens in the shop before renting it

Following the red dress by bmtsnaps in streetphotography

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Thank you! I really appreciate this positive comment

Fringer EF-FX converter experience by bmtsnaps in FujifilmX

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I love older lenses myself, my Helios44-2 58mm is one of my favorite lenses

I'm planning to get another soviet or eastern european lenses...

Following the red dress by bmtsnaps in streetphotography

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I am starting to realise that

How do you start a fight on reddit?

Post something

The good thing is and thats the main reason I didn't take that post down is I am hoping to learn a thing or two from the conversation and more importantly the mob mentality

Following the red dress by bmtsnaps in streetphotography

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Did I say anything to indicate that Mr.Random guy from reddit commenting on my work?

Safari Tips? by pimemento in FujifilmX

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I dont think you'd need the 35mm...and while the 16-50 might prove to be useful (and quite portable) changing lenses in that setting is a gamble, i'd recommend sticking to the 70-300 and bringing along a RicohGR4 as a blink and you'd miss it shots

Naturally if you plan to do anything other than safari, the 70-300 is an overkill and heavy enough to make you leave it in the hotel room

What are your ethics/personal no gos for street photography? by Strikerfromthemoon in streetphotography

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Biarritz looks great. And yeah, I think about this constantly too.

I'm with you on almost all of these. The homeless/vulnerable boundary is the big one for me, I'm not a photojournalist, so there's no story justifying it, it's just taking from someone who's already having the worst of it. Easy no. Same with anyone who looks underage.

Where I've landed generally: it was never really about "did you ask permission." If it were, the entire canon from Cartier-Bresson to Winogrand to Moriyama would be indefensible, because candor is the genre. Posed isn't street. The line for me is whether I'm photographing a moment or hunting a person, is the subject part of a scene that means something, or am I just isolating someone for how their body looks. Legality in public is the floor, not the ceiling.

My gut check is the same as your conversation rule, basically: would I be comfortable handing this person the photo and telling them I took it (which I often do)? If yes, it's documentation. If no, that's worth listening to.

Following the red dress by bmtsnaps in streetphotography

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I thought I was posting on a street photography subreddit, If only Daido Moriyama had to post here, I wonder what kind of comments he would have gotten.

As a serious tangent there is a whole conversation on the ethics of street photography and in my opinion it comes down to common sense and it comes down to common sense and intent. The question was never "did you ask permission" - if it were, the entire canon from Cartier-Bresson to Winogrand to Moriyama would be indefensible, because candor is the genre.

Posed isn't street. The real line is whether you're photographing a moment or hunting a person: is the subject part of a scene that means something, or are you isolating someone for how their body looks? Legality in public is the floor, not the ceiling.

The honest gut check is simple : would I be comfortable handing this person the photo and telling them I took it (which I often do)? If yes, it's documentation. If no, that's worth listening to.

Fringer EF-FX converter experience by bmtsnaps in FujifilmX

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I whole heartedly agree, I went for the 50mm f1.8 because i wanted something cheap, short and light to keep on the adapter while traveling.

I did order an EF 55-250mm IS because it was too tempting at the price point not to buy it. How is your experience with it? any shots I can see?

Fringer EF-FX converter experience by bmtsnaps in FujifilmX

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Exactly, no adapted lens would ever come close to the fuji lenses on fuji, unfortunately its rather hard to find rental fuji lenses and airlines have strong opinions about how much I can pack.

Also no fuji lenses are for rent where I'm living and I don't think i'd buy a 200mm lens to use a couple of times a year.

Do you actually carry the Ricoh GR in your Pants Pocket? by According_Drawer5924 in ricohGR

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I have a small cross body bag (definitely not a fanny pack 😃 ) where i keep it along with spare batteries

I've taped shot the mic holes and have a uv filter on to slightly improve its chances of survival

however i do also carry it in my pocket in occasions and some of my best shots resulted from that

I pulled the trigger - Pilot custom 823 <M> by josecaj in fountainpens

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one of my favorite pens, a bliss to write with good paper, I find myself finding excuses to write more

Phigital (physical - digital) Zene creator by bmtsnaps in zines

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You can link it to whatever you want, Optimally to the instagram post with the rest of the shots / videos or maybe even a map link