One Lens Mono Challenge on Winterfield Beach
A walk at low tide had me heading down to the beach at Winterfield to get a shot of the Club House through the gap between the cliff and the short stack of rock. This beach is only accessible at low tide as the sea comes right up to the base of the cliffs.
I decided to use one lens on the Fujifilm X-T1 and that choice was the superb Fujinon 14mm f2.8. This wide angle lens has been getting a lot more use of late even though I have the 10-24mm f4 ultra wide zoom in the camera bag. There is something quite special about this wide prime lens and I find the 21mm equivalent field of view to be spot on for my landscape work.
A well as sweeping landscapes the 14mm is also good for getting down low and filling the frame with some foreground interest.
The images were converted to mono in post processing but I took the picture with a black and white image in mind. I prefer to see the images in colour in the viewfinder and convert the image in my brain rather than set the camera to black and white mode and the viewfinder being mono.
All images taken on the Fujifilm X-T1 and Fujinon XF14mm f2.8 R lens. Images converted to black and white using NIK Silver Efex Pro2.
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