On this day, 11 December 2014, I was experimenting with a FujiFilm X-E2 with 18-55mm f2.8-4 Fujinon lens that fellow photographer Pat Yough had lent me.
At the time, I was intrigued with the FujiFilm X-series digital cameras for their exceptional sharpness, excellent color rendition, and overall ease of use.
In the evening we visited SEPTA’s Glenside Station on the former Reading Company, where I made this series of photos during a snow squall.
Later in the season, Pat loaned me a FujiFilm X-T1. I preferred this Fuji over the X-E2, and bought one about a month later. I’ve been using FujiFilm X-series cameras ever since, and still make occasional used of my X-T1s (I acquired a second body in 2019).
I processed this FujiFilm RAF RAW files using Adobe Lightroom and manually adjusted color temperature to minimize the effects of sodium-vapor lamps.



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