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Is the Fujifilm X half good for photos of people rolling in the city?
My Fujifilm X100VI is a great small fixed-lens camera, it’s the only camera I've taken on the last few trips to Europe when traveling light, I love the Fuji colours that come out of it, and I never thought I needed anything else, or anything smaller... Then Fujifilm announced the X half and I grew curious about an even smaller camera with those same Fuji colours, and the potential to travel even lighter…
A Guide to Bicycle Photography
Photography can be easy or complicated depending on what you want to get out of it and how fussy you are about the results. This blog post will get into some basics on photography and how that might apply to taking photographs of bicycle infrastructure and the people using it… Hopefully it inspires others to start taking better photographs of the good things happening out there…

