“Chase your dreams, do what you love; even if it doesn’t pay the bills, it pays the happiness”
Nicky Verd, Disrupt Yourself Or Be Disrupted
And I don’t mean the stars, but you know I have a Fuji camera and with it I have discovered a whole new world. It’s kinda crazy, it’s similar to learning a new language – you unlock a whole new universe.
What I mean by that is basically each Fuji camera can be customized to your needs, you can set it up to shoot in certain settings only. And since my camera only has two slots available for customization, I picked out a monochrome filter, called Moody Monochrome – black and white obviously is one of my faves – and Kodachrome 64 – which is warm and colorful .
This platform Fuji weekly is a great source for FujiFilm lovers and it’s not limited to blogs, but also on Youtube there are a lot of people using Fuji and sharing their reviews, opinions and so on. And I totally understand them now! Fuji cameras are so special and indeed I don’t have experience with all the camera systems, but Fuji users seem the most happy about their gear.
When I went to the city of Sinaia I tried these 2 Fuji recipes and in my opinion is a great way to be creative just using those settings. Actually I only adjusted the aperture a little, but that’s all.
Other thing to mention about this is that is really drains the battery. Mine are NP 50 batteries so perhaps for newer models this is not a problem.
I’m going to show a few pictures with the two filters, this was the first time I had to switch to a different SD card as I think I shot about 10 GB, first SD card had only 8 GB. But anyway, here they are – what do you think about these?
Moody monochrome









Kodachrome 64








