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160320 Buttermere Reflection 1 sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
160320 Buttermere Reflection 2 sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
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love these wonderful
160320 Buttermere Reflection 1 sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
160320 Buttermere Reflection 2 sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
Weather was good on Saturday as well - 6 shot pano (stitched in LR) - Original is 14K pixels across!!!
160319 Derwent Water Pano 3200px by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
Nice one - are you on the pier for this one between Derwent Marina and Nicole End Marina?
Ian,
As I see it nearly everyone had dropped out for one reason or another. Weekdays don't make sense from a cost point of view.
The cheap Saturday trips from oop north seem to stop in mid May. For some strange reason train timetables vary from week to week at weekend. No idea why.
The only realistic date for a non too expensive trip from up here down to London is 7th May. That gives a full day in town for £40 Inc tube travel which I think is good value.
So. I'm used to being Billy no mates and have decided to come down on that day. I'll be getting tickets this week sometime. Our friend Duncan - WingSun - of this parish has said that he will try and meet up with me.
That's the present position. If you could help with itinerary that would be super. I'd like to see St Paul and the bridge. I understand Canary Wharf has a super underground station and the maybe the Dome and barrier but I don't know how far out they are. I'm open to help/suggestions.
I'd also like to know, i've never really understood thumb rests... Doesn't feel like having my thumb up there would help me...Hello,
Anybody using a reasonably priced thumb rest with their x-t10?
Can you let me know your experiences with it? Any link to the products would be great.
Also, the L shaped quick release?
Thank you in advance for the info.
Another Fuji user that would be up for a London trip on May 7th.Ian,
As I see it nearly everyone had dropped out for one reason or another. Weekdays don't make sense from a cost point of view.
The cheap Saturday trips from oop north seem to stop in mid May. For some strange reason train timetables vary from week to week at weekend. No idea why.
The only realistic date for a non too expensive trip from up here down to London is 7th May. That gives a full day in town for £40 Inc tube travel which I think is good value.
So. I'm used to being Billy no mates and have decided to come down on that day. I'll be getting tickets this week sometime. Our friend Duncan - WingSun - of this parish has said that he will try and meet up with me.
That's the present position. If you could help with itinerary that would be super. I'd like to see St Paul and the bridge. I understand Canary Wharf has a super underground station and the maybe the Dome and barrier but I don't know how far out they are. I'm open to help/suggestions.
Hello,
Anybody using a reasonably priced thumb rest with their x-t10?
Can you let me know your experiences with it? Any link to the products would be great.
Also, the L shaped quick release?
Thank you in advance for the info.
Strewth. They are coming thick and fast. Loverly jubberly. See my post above. If you and Rob can fit in with that then I'll start a separate thread to keep this clear of clutter.Another Fuji user that would be up for a London trip on May 7th.
OOH an expert. That's wonderful. Suppose I'll have to book my ticket now!I'll be coming from East Kent and after spending 10 years there and multiple TP London meets, yes I can get around fairly well. There might be a few more that would join, if you put a thread up in meeting place (Shutterman, Starrider, Fazer and King of Groove)
Top end of Derwentwater near Friar's Crag?
160319 Derwent Water 2 sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
Tried mono? That might work if you lifted the whites.
Morning sun disappeared!
OK. A separate thread has been started here:-
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/london-fuji-meet-may-7th-maybe-other-makes-as-well.620163/
Let's see what happens.
is that the Camdiox that SRB sell or their own?on the purply one,not this oneIt's that pesky SRB 10 stopper, I've tried adjuting both colour temperature and saturation on magenta type channels, but it's still definitely a bit mauve!!! I have some more Firecrests on order so that should solve the problem!!!
The Hoya PROND1000 is much easier to work with....
160319 Derwent Water 3 From Friars Crag sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
is that the Camdiox that SRB sell or their own?
Top end of Derwentwater near Friar's Crag?
Looks somewhat mauve at this end.
Which brings me to a point,we can mess about forever with photos changing this and changing that and its a nice creative way to express oneself and sometimes its nice to just leave it as it is .
i think if one has a tendency to ocd. ( myself) it can be a blessing or a curse.
Love the edits by the way
Best shot IMOAnd one from the other side of Derwent Water
Long Exposure Week 12 - Derwent Water by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
@Mr Perceptive What's all that about then? You've lost me there. Has all that mountain air gone to your head?I'm not normally one for "greater than 5 minute edits" but when Frank @mickledore says it's wrong, pride dictates that it must be sorted out!!!
@Mr Perceptive What's all that about then? You've lost me there. Has all that mountain air gone to your head?
If you know it goess mauve, and you have the Hoya which is neutral why use the SRB?ou pointed out the mauveness of the SRB filter
If you know it goess mauve, and you have the Hoya which is neutral why use the SRB?
Yes. I've got one. I quite like it, but it does have a tendency to distort at the 10 end.Anyone use the 10-24 with the XT-1?
I use the 18-55 and need something a bit wider.
Thanks