Every evening, I have to play this game with the sun as it chases Kalina around the house. Nowhere is safe as it can bend around any corner of our living room.
This time, I decided to use my Fujifilm X100T to take advantage of this light and shoot some living room photography as Kalina and I battled Mother Nature again.
I love shooting stuff like this, but it’s not always easy while working. As you know, it’s hard to change gears into photography mode after a heavy grind. It takes a lot of patience, and you need to get in a rhythm, or what you shoot will be garbage.
I need/want to pull this blog out of being just a tech/gear site. I know that’s what gets hits, and I’m obligated to do reviews when I’m sent a product, but day-to-day, I’m sure it gets boring for readers.
Now that I have said all that, I have a few cool reviews coming up. I recently picked up a Drobo 5D (Update: Drobo went out of business; I now use Synology) that I have mixed feelings about, so I’ll review it, focusing on photography. I’m also working on an ultra-wide lens showdown with the Sony A7rII, something several people have patiently been asking about and waiting for.
Chasing Light – X100T
I still really love the X100T. Nothing beats it in my book. I’ve been shooting tons of videos of my new little girl with it. I know it seems crazy, especially since I have a 4K Sony A7rII that’s amazing at that kind of thing. But at the end of the day, those 4k files are a pain to work with, and the colors on the Fuji when shooting video are just light-years better.