- Messages
- 3,826
- Name
- Phil aka Phiggys
- Edit My Images
- No
One from todays trip to Snowdonia National Park
Snowdonia National Park by Philip Higgins, on Flickr
Snowdonia National Park by Philip Higgins, on Flickr
What way do you lot have your H1 set up? As in, ISO/SS/exp comp - how many of you make full use of those lovely top dials? one lens I have has seriously irritating aperture chatter when used in Auto modes. It stops when I manually set any of the controls but for times when I need instant proper exposure I see no way around it :/ I remember this used to be an issue with the 35 1.4 too but I believe a FW update for that lens fixed it? It's one lens I was considering but don't want to have 2 chatter boxes
Also those who've had the camera a while now, what have you found as the best set up for the touch screen swipe options
Promo shoot tomorrow using all three of my Fuji`s so the threads might be busy.
Best of luck with it Also, the more images the better IMO, love seeing what others are doing with their gear
Nice - but .. you've got some dusties, time for a sensor scrub -
Cheers i didn't even spot them only the second outing with that body thats disappointing im usually very careful with lens changes !
As Cagey75 says it has been quiet, here's one taken last September in Weymouth. View attachment 244868
Oh my - I used to work on one of those in the bad ol days
Nice photo btw
As Cagey75 says it has been quiet, here's one taken last September in Weymouth. View attachment 244868
Went for a walk with our Emily today, now 11, we passed by these old buildings that I'd took photos of her in front of 5 yrs ago. Sad to see they're back to being run down and un-cared for. They were freshly painted with some artwork to boot at the time but what't he point if they don't up-keep them? Makes for a bit of character in images though.
Blue door by K G, on Flickr
Same building in 2014:
View attachment 244897
A B&W from today by another run down doorway - X-H1 + fringer pro + 50mm 1.8
Emily BW door by K G, on Flickr
Very nice set of portrait style Fujigraphs, likey, likey, very much.
George.
That’s a very nice portrait style nice pose & expression.
George.
Very nice Fujigraph, good comp’ with some lovely colours.
George.
Rightly so, as the angle of her head and intensity of expression makes it stand out from the norm.
Nice set, 2nd being my fav
One from a trip to Spain this weekend. These two are brothers who don't always see eye to eye, so this is actually quite a poignant shot getting them both together enjoying a bit of sea and sun. Also, way different to my usual processing style, but in this instance, I think it works ok
Vila Nova by Nick Brennan, on Flickr
Love this Nick.... Colours, light, everything just works....
@G.K.Jnr. George, You have a Studio....... you lucky man
Just a simple Fujigraph taken in my studio of some Bluebells of some sort.
X-H1, 105mm Micro Nikkor (D) Lens, 1/125th @ F11, ISO-200, Multi Flash.
Bluebells (1)-02906 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
That`s a beautifully taken image George, the BG really makes the flower pop.
I might have some problems getting spare batteries, seems ordering single batteries from the UK is out! unless they are in a device And the Fuji brand ones are €70 a pop over here. There's always China, but it seems impossible to find NP-W126s versions, they claim they are but when you look at the images of the batteries they are all the non-S versions. Are they ok in the XH1?
Anyway ... will sort something out.
Qeen and a Bee, but not together
Garden Queen by K G, on Flickr
Pollen Hunt by K G, on Flickr