Fujifilm Finepix Z90 street photography Chrome film profile April 2017

Street photography with the Fujifilm Finepix Z90. 


In this video are featured four photos from several days of capturing pictures using the Chrome setting in the camera. In the mode Program AE and set at ISO 100-400 and letting the camera pick the shutter speed. I found that at 100 ISO on bright sunny days gave the best results. In low light anything above 400 ISO would just start to look bad and not very detail as far as I could tell. 


The majority of the scenes are from the Chicago downtown area, Michigan Ave. and State street. The opening is a brief description of the camera and the picture modes. The first photo shows many tourist posing on the famous Michigan Ave. bridge. In a brief moment, there was enough clearance to make the picture. The second is from above and shows an old anchor post with a duck sitting right in the middle. The in the water is actually from the sky, as we all know the Chicago river always has a brown look to it. The third photo is of a couple under a purple umbrella taking cover from a little bit of rain near the world famous Bean at Millennium Park. The final image in the video shows the Chicago Theater and a few patrons awaiting to see the show, plus we see a couple of Chicago Divvy bikes that are available for rent for both tourist and locals to get around the city without having to deal with traffic.
Thanks to all the people who have taken the time to check out my flickr page and all the feedback. If you would like to view all the high resolution photos from the journey you can visit the link here Flickr page

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