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Iceland with the Fujifilm X100s

Apr 12, 2014 | stories | 0 comments

Written By Wim Arys

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It took my Fujifilm X100s on a trip to Iceland last year. This inhospitable and mainly barren country was first inhabited by hardened Norwegians and their influence is interwoven with all aspects of life in Iceland.

Although you’ll find many cities on the coast,  the centre of the island is uninhabitable, and the spectacular landscapes have a strong attraction to both artists and tourists.

The Fujifilm X100s is an excellent little camera, every time I see pictures in my Lightroom catalogue, the colours just ‘pop’ and there is a lot of detail and depth in the images.

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Written By Wim Arys

Wim Arys, a visionary photographer and educator, shares his expertise and passion for capturing the essence of life through the lens.

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