>>3847207Thank you anon. I wish she's doing great on top of looking great. Too bad she's getting worse and worse by the minute.
>>3847304>>3847303>>3847311>>3847304>>3847332Thank you
>>3847309there is nothing wrong if the in camera jpg works for you
>>3847317this one is taken with a XF16mm f1.4 (24mm eq). My other lens is the XF35 f1.4. Without devolving into shilling and gearwhoring, they are both great especially the 16mm. I didn't believe in the hype around that lens until the moment I attached it to my camera
>>3847323>>3847367I love these two.
>>3847328pic related. This is taken before I used the cardboard template. The good thing about using a crop is it does give you some room for readjustment.
I think I accidentally posted a slightly taller crop in the OP now i think of it. I might post an actual xpan crop on elater.
>>3847336>so are you intentionally shooting with a wider lens, then cropping from the top and bottom?there are some pretty aesthetic photos in this thread OP, good work
correct. Although I dont think I don't necessarily use a wider lens. The horizontal FOV is the primary factor that i take into account. consider this post
>>3847179>>3847346I shot these with the intention of cropping them to wider ratios in the first place. consider this
>>3847179>>3847383Thank you anon. I will admit that there are better and worse shots in my work. Sometimes I photo them in a rush that the framing/composition isnt perfect. As always, I look forward to making my stuff better.
>I really want to give this a try at some point. Shame fuji doesn't include a built-in x-pan crop, but this is a really ingenious way to at least get the framing correct.True. I actually send Tokyo HQ a message asking them to add it to their X series line up. If it really was a marketing segmentation attempt it would be incredibly irritating.
>>3847406they gatekeeped it exclusively on their shiney GFX line up.