The Adventures of Michael Vincent

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  1. XF 10-24mm | 10mm Vision

    2022-05-17 14:41:59 UTC

    I set my focal length to 10mm. My Goodness - the canvass becomes wider & deeper. This means getting closer and keeping my Camera straight to ensure straight lines. It is a beautiful extension on the classic frame of 35mm. It just means paying close attention too my lines and…


  2. Wide & Closer

    2022-05-13 22:32:32 UTC

    Even though 18/28mm is my natural vision, I still need to use this Lens correctly. Foreground interest is a must. Getting close is imperative because this Lens pulls of an optical trick which is amazing. It pushes everything in the frame backwards into the distance. So Foreground Interest creates the…


  3. Broader Frame

    2022-04-28 20:14:10 UTC

    I don’t consider myself a Landscape Photographer. I do think like one even though I live in the suburbs of London. Maida Vale is my Photogenic playground.My Landscape Skills have been developed from seeing my Neighbourhood and Park as a broad Contex / Frame to tell a story. My favourite…


  4. Deeper Visual Layers

    2022-04-25 19:11:30 UTC

    I am very happy about one thing regarding my visual expression. No matter what Lens I have on my Camera, I now know how to use it. There is a big debate regarding Prime Lens Vs Zooms. I will not contribute to this, what I will say is Zoom Lens…


  5. Seeing Wider

    2021-11-25 19:54:13 UTC

    I am deliberately using The XF10-24mm F4 to train my vision. This training is to embrace the wider canvass. Yes, there will be a lot more within my Frame. That’s the point. The story must fit the context. The context is the 35mm Frame. The story is the visual narrative…


  6. XF14mm: Spectacular Vision

    2021-09-21 15:34:16 UTC

    I don’t consider myself a WIDE ANGLE Shooter. Even though I have the XF16mm, the XF18mm and the classic frame 23mm, I don’t normally go wider the 16mm. The XF16mm equals the perfect 24mm field of view and is my sweet spot for storytelling compositions. Today, I felt like seeing…


  7. 2020 Vision | The Fuji XF 10-24mm F4

    2020-04-25 20:11:59 UTC

    Learning how my Lens sees has become a very important part of my photographic education. I regularly change Lens; one day it’s 35mm and another day I may shoot using my 90mm. I have read many comments about sticking with one Lens for a long period of time. This makes…


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