The Fabulous Fuji X owners thread

I am always puzzled about the reports in various forms about batteries expanding.

I have never experienced it with any - and I mix third party and OEM.

But ... I never charge in camera.
I've had two swell up on me (white ones. Can't remember the make) from my t2- H1 days. Fortunately it happened in the charger, but had to get pliers on one of them. Never again will I use third party batteries.
 
@bl0at3r following on from the Full Monty post earlier, the tram stop here is where the hole in the road used to be.


X1002468 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
 
Absolute classic.

These flats in the background are the Park Hill Flats I mentioned above, they've had a massive refurb. They were proper run down and dodgy as hell before, very notorious, but they had character. They used them in This Is England 90

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This was called the hole in the road, there were shops underneath, one of which was a proper cool clubbing shop. The hole in the road isn't there anymore, it's been filled in and it's a tram stop now.

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This is the Park Hill flats now

FXE50442 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

There is still one block that hasn't been done yet, but it's all been fenced off.

FXE50445 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

@bl0at3r following on from the Full Monty post earlier, the tram stop here is where the hole in the road used to be.


X1002468 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

Fascinating - thanks for posting (y)
 
Another venture into Sheffield

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X1002411 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

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X1002421 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

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X1002424 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

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X1002431 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

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X1002453 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

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X1002458-Edit-2 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

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X1002476-Edit by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

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X1002480 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

@bl0at3r following on from the Full Monty post earlier, the tram stop here is where the hole in the road used to be.


X1002468 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

Fascinating - thanks for posting (y)

I haven't been to Sheffield since the late 70s when I worked there as a Toolmaker Apprentice, thanks for sharing, both. (y) (y) (y)
 
Another venture into Sheffield

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X1002411 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

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X1002421 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

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X1002424 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

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X1002431 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

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X1002453 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

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X1002458-Edit-2 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

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X1002476-Edit by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr

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X1002480 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
Great shots, can I ask how you achieved the effect in image 6 please. I’ve got all these thoughts in my mind from riding pillion on a bike backwards to zooming out with the shutter open but then the tram is in focus too so I’m confused. Thanks for sharing.
 
Great shots, can I ask how you achieved the effect in image 6 please. I’ve got all these thoughts in my mind from riding pillion on a bike backwards to zooming out with the shutter open but then the tram is in focus too so I’m confused. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, it’s done in photoshop using the radial blur, you can also use path blur and create multiple paths. This was the video I watched, but I used different selection methods (preference) and I preferred the effect that the radial blur gave over the path blur. The only downside with the radial blur is it’s hard to pinpoint where you want the vanishing point so it’s a lot of trial and error therefore making the layer a smart layer is essential.

View: https://youtu.be/hWZqW59IPME?si=xHSb5ZndZgs7mKPD
 
Thanks, it’s done in photoshop using the radial blur, you can also use path blur and create multiple paths. This was the video I watched, but I used different selection methods (preference) and I preferred the effect that the radial blur gave over the path blur. The only downside with the radial blur is it’s hard to pinpoint where you want the vanishing point so it’s a lot of trial and error therefore making the layer a smart layer is essential.

View: https://youtu.be/hWZqW59IPME?si=xHSb5ZndZgs7mKPD
Many thanks I’ll watch that later on and hopefully give it a go myself. It creates a great effect.
 
Thanks, it’s done in photoshop using the radial blur, you can also use path blur and create multiple paths. This was the video I watched, but I used different selection methods (preference) and I preferred the effect that the radial blur gave over the path blur. The only downside with the radial blur is it’s hard to pinpoint where you want the vanishing point so it’s a lot of trial and error therefore making the layer a smart layer is essential.

View: https://youtu.be/hWZqW59IPME?si=xHSb5ZndZgs7mKPD


Damn, I knew there would be a use case for Photoshop :rolleyes:

My Adobe Photography Plan has recently expired and I couldn't think of any reasons to keep PS now that LRC has the clone/eraser features (previously only found in PS). I don't remember the last time I fired up PS on my PC.

I was considering just getting the Lightroom 1Tb plan (which includes LRC) and saving some money over the Photography Plan.

Need to decide soon as I can't do any developing in LRC until I renew.

Rats :headbang:
 
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Traded up the last of my Sony gear a purchased the X-T5, 56mm f1.2 WR and the Sigma 17-40mm f1.8 that will sit nicely alongside my X-E5 and the 23mm f2 & 70-300mm. Camera on charge and week off coming up.
 
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