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Love the first one. Really tells a story.
Thank you
Love the first one. Really tells a story.
Must get using my 100-400 about more when I'm back to feeling normal again, been stuck in bed for past 2/3 days with viral stuff.
Cracking pic! I'll be interested how you find the 100-400 balances with the XT-10.
Oh heck I've gone and got rid of the last of my Canon kit and I'm now the proud owner of two XT-2's, well not quite true I still have two flashes and a set of pocket wizards that should buy me a couple of Fuji flashes.
Here.replaced my two x-pro1's with an x-t1
never had a WR camera before,where did the rain go?
Found it! It's in Brixham.replaced my two x-pro1's with an x-t1
never had a WR camera before,where did the rain go?
Found it! It's in Brixham.
@Phiggys has had one of these from earlier this year if you want any user views/experiences.
Stunning detail and a super image !X-T1, 28mm AIS Nikkor Lens (Reversed), 1/180th @ F11, ISO-200, Modified Ring Flash, Handheld.
Araniella Cucurbitina (Green Orb Weaver) (2)-03116 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Stunning detail and a super image !
What a beautiful set of memories you have captured.
What a beautiful set of memories you have captured.
These images will bring back such happy memories in the future to you and the family !
Love them
Nice, and I reckon I know the exact spots that all four were taken
I said I'd have a few shots with the Samyang 12mm eventually, I think there will be more to follow as I got the hang of composing with it (the beach is definitely a good place to take it so long as you protect the front element from the spray).
I'm afraid I don't know what f stop this was, probably f/8 at a guess, but it's sharp enough for my purposes. OK, so there's no critical content in the far corners. But why would I do that anyway?
Swarm by David Hallett, on Flickr
I said I'd have a few shots with the Samyang 12mm eventually, I think there will be more to follow as I got the hang of composing with it (the beach is definitely a good place to take it so long as you protect the front element from the spray).
I'm afraid I don't know what f stop this was, probably f/8 at a guess, but it's sharp enough for my purposes. OK, so there's no critical content in the far corners. But why would I do that anyway?
Swarm by David Hallett, on Flickr
Haven't been active here for a while, need to get back into it!
One from London a few weeks ago.
X-T2 and 10-24mm.
Millennium Bridge by Brian M, on Flickr
Wow There's so much going on in this shot! Lead lines in all over the place! I really like it, the processing adds to the image as well.
an amazing shot, love the sky especiallyHaven't been active here for a while, need to get back into it!
One from London a few weeks ago.
X-T2 and 10-24mm.
Millennium Bridge by Brian M, on Flickr
an amazing shot, love the sky especially
I said I'd have a few shots with the Samyang 12mm eventually, I think there will be more to follow as I got the hang of composing with it (the beach is definitely a good place to take it so long as you protect the front element from the spray).
I'm afraid I don't know what f stop this was, probably f/8 at a guess, but it's sharp enough for my purposes. OK, so there's no critical content in the far corners. But why would I do that anyway?
Swarm by David Hallett, on Flickr
Beautiful shot George, is the pier refurb finished now?Just a simple shot taken at Folkestone Kent UK of the Lighthouse on the refurbished Harbour Arm.
X-T1, 18-55mm Lens, 1/680th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Harbour Arm Lighthouse (Folkestone)-02740 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Belter of a shot, forgot how much I liked the Samyang 12mm when I had one last year, struggled a little with Manual Focus though!
Beautiful shot George, is the pier refurb finished now?
I said I'd have a few shots with the Samyang 12mm eventually, I think there will be more to follow as I got the hang of composing with it (the beach is definitely a good place to take it so long as you protect the front element from the spray).
I'm afraid I don't know what f stop this was, probably f/8 at a guess, but it's sharp enough for my purposes. OK, so there's no critical content in the far corners. But why would I do that anyway?
Swarm by David Hallett, on Flickr
Well for anyone wanting a long life battery pack I can thoroughly recommend this product.
I recently had a week in the Lake District and it had some heavy use all week and still showed plenty of life still in reserve Without a need to charge it up.
It fits nicely in my phytoestrogens pocket or it can be fitted to a belt.
http://www.exprodirect.com/product.php?productid=47443&cat=13834&page=1
They also do a 16000mAh power pack which is the one I have been using
Just got my Fuji X-t10 with 35mm 1.4 from Fuji refurb (great deal when combined) really enjoying this camera immensely, out of curiosity what bags do people use, I plan on taking camera, lens, manfrotto pixie and maybe a small flash, and a iPad mini possibly.
And I'm going to add a pic for good measure View attachment 104050