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Some Iceland landscape shots

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*Disclaimer* I am not in any way a landscape photographer.  However, as I was over there and had a wide angle lens handy it seemed a shame to not take a few shots of such an incredible place.  Most of these were taken on the 16mm 1.4 lens on the Fuji X-T1.  _DSF4026 DSCF4582 DSCF4886 DSCF4519-1 DSCF4976 DSCF4979 DSCF5012 DSCF5553

The northern lights shots were shot on a tripod.  There were a bunch of us taking them and everyone got some nice shots, but because I had a 1.4 wide angle, which is quite unusual, I was able to keep the ISO at 200, over a 30 second exposure.  Also, the 16 1.4 is weather sealed, and in Iceland, that makes a huge difference, as there is almost always water hitting your camera!  I’ve heard some people moaning about the dynamic range of the Fuji’s but I’ve found it pretty good, not as good as a Nikon with the latest Sony sensor in it, but better than my old 5d mk 3, especially for pulling back highlights.  In conclusion, the 16mm 1.4 is an awesome landscape lens, which I also use for fashion work ( see image below ).

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