Ireland through the lens of Fuji.

The Fujilm X100VI was the perfect camera to travel across Europe. It’s compact size made it easy to carry everywhere. The recipes are amazing and produce stunning colours without the need to edit too much.

Dooney Rock Wood Walk, Sligo

 

The Fujifilm recipe used for this whole trip was Portra 400. It was perfect for the outdoors but did give a bit of a yellow hue when used inside.

A man feeds a flock of seagulls over Galway Harbour.

Colours of Galway Harbour.

We were able to weather seal the lens using a polarised filter and lens hood. It was great for taking photos in the drizzly European weather.

Raindrops near Aughnanure Castle.

Aughnanure Castle, located 1 hour from Galway City. Unfortunately it was closed for entry during Winter.

Kylemore Abbey was beautiful. There was plenty to explore including a small chapel and beautiful gardens. I loved the little robins that hopped around. The Fuji was perfect for capturing the landscape.

Near the Mausoleum.

Kylemore Abbey.

European Robin outside the Abbey.

Road to the Abbey.

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