Actually quite a few months since I last posted. In that time I've been quite busy, I spent the middle of the summer last year creating a documentary hard back book for a client from Dubai. I spent ten days with the family touring Scotland and spent time on board the Royal Scotsman train, traveling in beautiful Edwardian splendour across the highlands and up the West Coast to the Isle of Skye. Due to client confidentiality I can't display photographs here but it was an extraordinary experience and a complete success. I used two cameras as always, with various lenses. I prefer to use primes as it makes me work harder, and it certainly is hard work to get the shots whilst having two cameras hanging around your neck. Generally I use the 16mm f/1.4 Fuji XF, which is a wonderful lens, amazing actually, and either the 35mm f/1.4 or 56mm f/1.2 XF's. I have debated using the 16-55mm XF zoom, for ease of use, but in those natural low light situations pleasing bokeh is not really there I feel with this lens as it is on;y an f/2.8. Still, I will try it when I have a spare £800! I recently let go of my trusted X-Pro 1, which was the camera that I bought which sold me into the whole Fuji system, it's now with my assistant, so it's not gone too far, and it's been replaced with the Fuji X-H1 (more about in the next post). So, I now have an X-H1 and and X-T2. Both with the same sensor but still quite a lot of weight once you have those gorgeous primes mounted...