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<blockquote data-quote="crashton" data-source="post: 683947" data-attributes="member: 13133"><p>I have the Fuji 35mm F1.4 & it is just magic. These days I'm more likely to shoot trains with my 18-135. It is harder to get close to trains these days without getting a trespassing charge. It's not like the old days when I wandered all over train yards & engine facilities & no one said a word. Well maybe they'd say hi & remind me to be careful. Oh how times have changed.</p><p></p><p>I had the 18-105 when I shot with my Nikon's, before Fuji grabbed me. It is a very nice lens. You can find them for not much money on the used market. People dismiss them, because it was a kit lens. They are wrong it is a fine lens that is value priced. </p><p></p><p>Nice shot of that CSX Geep running long hood forward Sandpatch. Perfect with it passing the signals. Cloudy day or not, well done. :encouragement:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crashton, post: 683947, member: 13133"] I have the Fuji 35mm F1.4 & it is just magic. These days I'm more likely to shoot trains with my 18-135. It is harder to get close to trains these days without getting a trespassing charge. It's not like the old days when I wandered all over train yards & engine facilities & no one said a word. Well maybe they'd say hi & remind me to be careful. Oh how times have changed. I had the 18-105 when I shot with my Nikon's, before Fuji grabbed me. It is a very nice lens. You can find them for not much money on the used market. People dismiss them, because it was a kit lens. They are wrong it is a fine lens that is value priced. Nice shot of that CSX Geep running long hood forward Sandpatch. Perfect with it passing the signals. Cloudy day or not, well done. :encouragement: [/QUOTE]
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