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There was loads of dust on bikes sitting about near the race track, it's someone's grubby finger marks on the petrol tank for sure. CheersYum.
Yum!!!
Is that a spot on your sensor (on the tank between the M and the clutch lever) or (fairly likely - the matt finish is a biatch!) a grubby fingerprint?
I've been told that from now on, it's one out, one in (the one in, one out method didn't work - the one that should have gone out stayed in!!!) or I'd have its low riding black sheep brother - the Bobber.
Gutted that I cut off the brides feet in this, but still a shot I like looking at!
DSCF5519 by Nick Brennan, on Flickr
Sorry for all the bike pics....
I'd be tempted to crop in tighter since the feet are gone. Square crop, just below the footline of the group...Gutted that I cut off the brides feet in this, but still a shot I like looking at!
DSCF5519 by Nick Brennan, on Flickr
I'd be tempted to crop in tighter since the feet are gone. Square crop, just below the footline of the group...
Hmmmm giving thought about moving to a X-Pro 2 instead of my XT1 at some stage.
Scratches chin slowly...
Thank you Geaorge appreciate you looking and taking time to leave a commentVery nice Fujigraph Sir, well composed, good colour, useful foreground detail and some nice reflections.
George.
Another cracking capture and piece of work GeorgeJust a simple candid street style Fujigraph taken at London UK of a guy with his guitar doing a bit of street playing.
X-T1, 55-200mm Lens, 1/125th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Muso (30)-03217 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
One from Sheffield Park Station, Bluebell Railway ... Got a bit lucky with the reflection
Reflected Guard by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Nice photo, but the colours are to blue for me.
Another cracking capture and piece of work George
Excellent capture well observed and captured
I love my Graphite X-Pro2, but I have to say that the X-Tn is a better choice if you’re into action photography. Although the OVF might help you predict the action better ...Hmmmm giving thought about moving to a X-Pro 2 instead of my XT1 at some stage.
Scratches chin slowly...
Just saw this post, mate. I've already ordered one [emoji1]I have a X100F, and if you want you can borrow it for a couple of days.It might sway you one way or other.
That is a stunner!
That is a stunner!
My favourite Welsh location although it's rather difficult for me to get there these days.
Playing with the 80mm (but had to do some creative photo chopping. Can you guess where?) ...
Natures Fire by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Thanks, PhilLovely colours and capture !
Westonbirt Arboretum springs to mind May be Stourhead ? or perhaps it's in your garden
Very interesting and useful. Especially the link to Octoink. I too have the Canon Pro 100S, but use Permajet papers. Are you Mac or Widows?A short blogpost about my printing journey
https://biSPAM/2mpgkfv
That is a stunner!
My favourite Welsh location although it's rather difficult for me to get there these days.
I first visited there shortly after moving to Wales and after watching the film Half Light staring Demi Moore I was rather shocked to see the actual lighthouse was topless and not as featured in the film.
You have captured it beautifully
Just a simple candid street style Fujigraph taken at London UK of a guy with his guitar doing a bit of street playing.
X-T1, 55-200mm Lens, 1/125th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Muso (30)-03217 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Very interesting and useful. Especially the link to Octoink. I too have the Canon Pro 100S, but use Permajet papers. Are you Mac or Widows?
Lovely image and a great B&W conversion