Fuji x pro 1 Winter London Street Photography
- December 31st, 2012
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Just before Christmas I spend a long weekend in London, the main reason was to visit as many photographic exhibitions as possible.
Friday Day 1 I spent looking around the victoria and albert museum where they have the Light from the Middle East: New Photography exhibition on. Plus all the other exhibits in the victoria and albert museum are well worth seeing. After that I had time to look around the natural history museum, a museum I haven’t been to since I was at school.
Saturday Day 2 had a delayed start due to 3:30am late night in Camden at the Underworld with some great friends, but I did manage to get to The Tate Modern where they had a William Klein and Daido Moriyama exhibition.
Sunday Day 3 was just spent walking around London doing the bit of Christmas street photography using my Fuji x pro 1 and a 18mm F2 lens, here are a few images from my three day London trip, shame the weather was so bad but I did get some great skys, well it is England in December!
I would encourage anybody to spend a day or two in London looking around the Art galleries and Museums, most are free to enter.








A fine set of pictures. Well done.
Hi Peter,
these are really nice looking pictures.
Did you get them in JPG right ooc or did you do any post processing. Which film emulation did you use?
Regards
Michael
Nice compositions, but looks to much like HDR!
Shame the HDR is a tad overdone as its spoiling what would have been some nice mono shots
The pictures look very unnatural and overprocessed to me. Of course this is a matter of taste.
how did you process your HDR?
I export a single image from lightroom at different exposer setting -2 to +2 then combine them into a HDR image with photomatrix, then B/W convert in silver efex.
to much processing…relax , keep calm, and let the pictures be natural.
I agree the HDR might be overdone, but I like it!!!! Gives it a surreal look to it. Will be trying out your post processing technique. Great work.
HDR might be over done for a “normal image”, but it served my purpose as I wanted a harsh,cold surreal look to reflect the day.