Domain at Night


I recently got a used Fuji X100V, and brought it out tonight for some night photography. It’s equipped with a Cinebloom Filter from Moment (10% diffusion). I was excited to see the cinebloom filter in action, and I found myself shooting a lot of neon signs and lights.

Put my camera in aperture priority mode, and film simulation bracketing mode. This let’s me apply three different film simulations to a single photo. I can take one photo and get three JPEGs, each with its own film simulation. I used Reggie’s Portra, Classic Negative, and Acros. The same camera settings for Reggie’s Portra are also applied to Classic Negative and Acros. I only shot JPEGs, and opted not to shoot RAW since in the bracketing mode, the camera will capture 3 RAW photos for every shot taken.

All photos are mostly straight out of camera - I cropped in on a few photos, and that’s it!

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