Camera: Fuji X-Pro2
Exposure: 1/1000
Aperture: f/11
Focal Length: 23mm (35mm equivalent)
ISO: 800
I *finally* got around to going through the snapshots from the Japan trip for the RD and ISER meetings. Included are galleries of the meetings and of walking around Kyoto and Tokyo.
Travel images to and from Japan.
Images of the RD meeting in Kyoto.
Walking around Kyoto and Nara
Tokyo ISER meeting images
Walking around Tokyo, the Tsukiji Fish Market, and the French Embassy
I was surprised by the amount of detail visible in the crowd of people in 4303 while not blowing out the highlights in the white street signs. Do you have any secrets for maintaining so much detail in both portions of the scene?
The dynamic range of new cameras, like the Fuji is pretty amazing. Shoot in RAW and pull the highlights down if they are blown. You can often recover them.
I appreciate your reply Bryan. The dynamic range you achieved in that photo is much greater than I would have expected that you could get with that scene even shooting in RAW. The X-Pro2 must have a really good sensor.
Amazing work as always, Bryan.
Thanks Ben!