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Green grass and foliage with plenty of detail (full-res sample).

 

X-Pro1 & XF 60mmF2.4 (all pre-production), Lightroom 4.3

Green grass and foliage with plenty of detail (full-res sample).

 

X-Pro1 & XF 60mmF2.4 (all pre-production), Lightroom 4.4RC

Getting maximum X-Trans detail with Lightroom 4.4RC. This is the best I could come up with trying to get the most out of this old X-Pro1 sample shot I took in Singapore with the 60mm macro lens. Do you think you can do a better job with Lightroom/ACR? Give it a try and download the original RAW file here: www.dropbox.com/s/giq183abpaixo7e/DSCF0544.RAF

 

See www.fujirumors.com/comparing-raw-converters-jpeg-vs-light... for my blog post comparing several X-Trans RAW converters.

EOS 60D+TAMRON SP 70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di VC USD (Model A005)

 

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Several LR4 owners have apparently modified ARB Bull Guards manufactured for LR3’s to fit to their LR4’s. See picture at www.roverracks.com/images/LRWestPalm.jpg . I even found a link for instructions explaining the process on a different site from someone who went to their body-shop and wanted to do the modifications. You have to admit that the LR4 with the custom-made ARB brush guard looks tough…. but I would not put such a heavy component on my front end without all the engineering involved to ensure it won’t overstress the frame while driving, sheer off accidently, or bend the frame in the event of an animal strike or winching job.

 

I have recently corresponded with Mike from ARB and this is what he has to say about ARB LR4 “Heavy Bull Bars: “We are working on a bar specifically for the North American LR4. We currently have a prototype that will be fitted within the next month. Once we determine that the install works as it should, the tooling and building process will begin in Australia. Hang in there, we will have a proper bar for that truck.” Great news for all ARB fans with LR4s!

 

Also, I have spoken with Andy from RoverRacks and he told me that they are also assembling a prototype heavy bumper/Bull Bar/Brush Guard. So I am really looking forward to seeing what the different companies will be putting on the market in the next 6-12 months.

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淀川河川公園背割堤

the ghost moat (*)

 

... ghoulies and ghosties

And long-leggedy beasties

And things that go bump in the night

Good Lord deliver [...] (**)

 

* not so much a moat as a doorbell

** ~trad liturgy truncated to be more inviting to said spirits

 

†[technical note: processed in adobe lightroom 4.2 from a sony rx100 raw image--one of the first raw images i've ever processed. i also processed this image using dxo labs software, but for now, lightroom proved intuitively easier to use and i'll have to actually resort to reading the docs for dxo before trying it again.]

 

/s~

EOS 60D+TAMRON SP AF90mm F/2.8 Di MACRO 1:1

 

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Sigma DP2

 

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Outside view of the truck.

crete: from Komo beach view to Paximadia island after sunset

 

original print by my wonderful artist friend, Ramsay. vintage Saarinen chairs bought from an architect. they used to be in his office conference room.

Better bigger - "L"

EOS 60D+Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM

 

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