Few pics of Denver from RMAF...

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Very Nice. There is no place like the South West for amazing light. I used to spend time in New Mexico to photograph. In the North East, we get that great light maybe a dozen times a year. They get it twice a day. Those blue skies are so deep, the first time I used a polarizer there, my chromes came back with black skies. Shooting Kodachrome then.
 
Tom - are you a professional photographer? Wow. What kind of camera/lens do you have?


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Tom - are you a professional photographer? Wow. What kind of camera/lens do you have?


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Thanks for the compliment Mike. No, not a pro, just another one of my hobbies.

As for the camera I use, I switched to all Fuji a couple years ago. I use Fuji lenses and a Fuji X-E2 camera. Many people believe it is no longer necessary to use a huge DSLR camera to get great results. The Fuji cameras are capable of producing sharpness and resolution entirely competitive with DSLR cameras but in a MUCH friendlier form factor. And Fuji lenses are in most cases superior in construction and performance to DSLR lenses. Below is a pic of the Fuji X-E2. And the second image shows a comparison of this camera to a Canon DSLR so you can see the size (and weight) difference. And the Fuji cameras are beautifully constructed from premium metal parts.

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