At the end of May, I traded my trusted Canon EOS5D Mk III for a Fujifilm X-T5. It was definitely a bittersweet moment, as the Canon had become a reliable tool after seven to eight years of using it during my studies. However, carrying it around for all day exploration and photography was really starting wear on my shoulder, so I was looking for something lighter, yet no less capable. After a good couple of weeks of usage, I feel that the X-T5 is very much that camera, and an improvement to boot.
Read MoreEurope in May - Kraków
The first day in Kraków was rather damp, although this fortunately still provided opportunity for some rather atmospheric shots. I can’t help but notice however the stark contrast between the photography I did in Berlin with that I did in Kraków – evidently the latter was less experimental. Is this a bad thing?
Read MoreBarbican
On Saturday I popped up to the Barbican to have a look at two exhibitions: “Rebel Rebel” which is on until the 26th February, and “More Travels with My Camera” which ended yesterday, as well as take a guided architectural tour around the district.
Read MoreA day off, and a saunter through London
I booked a day off from work on Friday (short-term contract, ends in a couple of weeks, hence no fanfair about finding a position post-graduation yet), and decided to make the most of the beautiful weather, especially since as of Friday morning, the RMT had yet to call off the planned rail strikes.
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