Mexico's primordial forests are under siege. The magnificent "Desierto de los Leones Forest", located on the extreme West of Mexico City, remains the country's first naturally protected preserve, founded in 1917 by then revolutionary president Venustiano Carranza. Today, the forest has been caught in the middle of a federal government project that intends to build a railroad track between Mexico City and Toluca, located about 40 miles from the capital. This brief video demonstrates the area's fledging natural beauty. These were all taken with auto ISO, auto Exposure, MF mode and "Vivid (Velvia)" film simulation. Everything was color-graded on Final Cut Pro X using the "Teal and Orange" effect. All in all, a quick affair. There a quite a few shots that use the "3x zoom" on the X100. Yes, you loose some detail on your shots, but it's very useful, like having to cameras in one! (35mm and 105mm range) That particular FCX filte