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I don't do much editing mate as I'm not too clued up about it. I noticed that straight away and thought about trying to make it black but wasn't sure how to.
Another with the 10-24. Biggest challenge was getting my shadow out of the frame - glad I didn't have to do it in colour!
Manorbier skies by David Hallett, on Flickr
Thank you for taking time to look and leave a comment it is appreciatedVery nice Fujigraph Sir, well composed with some lovely reflections & colours.
George.
Only suggestion for improvement would be to clone out the fragment of stone in the bottom left corner. But I know not everyone does that OCD kind of thing
That's a cracker Phil. I'm really into reflections at the moment too....
Cheers Keith a small crop it will beGood spot! I didn't notice on an initial brief glance, was looking more to the mountains, but now that you point it out, cannot be unseen! The teensiest of crops should sort it without losing any quality
Cheers Keith a small crop it will be
A snap from a dawn trip to Media City in Salford yesterday. I suspect evening is the best time to shoot here but I was time constrained. Weather was poor and I got nothing exciting, this is the best of a mediocre bunch.
1711_Manchester_010 by Ian, on Flickr
Just a simple macro/close up Fujigraph taken of some Angels Bonnet Fungi.
X-T1, 105mm Micro Nikkor (D) Lens, 1/180th @ F11, Modified Ring Flash, Handheld.
Angels Bonnet (1)-1371 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Excellent piece of quality work George looks almost 3D
Well executed and processed
I'm quite tempted to make a version of this one with "Greetings from Manorbier" in old-style curly type, just because it's so unpretty The 10-24 is quite good at detail, isn't it?
Flotsam by David Hallett, on Flickr
Lovely image and great colours I was up there in August such a relaxing place.
All Photos-69 by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
And another super shot with lots of interest and great range of tones GR8 work GeorgeJust a simple landscape Fujigraph taken at Folkestone Kent UK of The Inner Harbour and disused Rail Bridge.
X-T1, 10-24mm Lens, 1/400th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Waiting For The Tide (2) (M)-03059M by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
171112 Port Of Liverpool Building by David Yeoman, on Flickr
And another super shot with lots of interest and great range of tones GR8 work George
Lack of IBIS in a Fuji body for me, has lead me to having a play with a OMD-EM5MKII at this moment in time.There are rumors a Fuji X-T2s is in the pipeline for early 2018. The main upgrade is to have IBIS according to Fuji Rumors.
Im currently trying to decide which mirrorless to go for. Im torn between the Fuji X-T2, X-T2s if its released and the Sony A7RII or III (if I can justify the price!).
To all fuji owners, does the lack of IBIS hamper handheld shooting, especially in low light. A number of their primes and the 16-55 F2.8 on have lens ois.
Ben
I can't work out why they would put energy into a body based OIS when the one they have now is more than adequate, and all other manufacturers moved away from it...
Just a simple candid street style Fujigraph taken at Canterbury Kent UK of people in the lovely little Sun Street.
X-T2, 10-24mm Lens, 1/75th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Sun Street-03637 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
A fair bit of shared DNA here methinks...
Tell me what you're thinking by jamiewednesday1, on Flickr
Great image George so much interest and outstanding P.P. BIG Like
I would have no hesitation if there IBIS is anywhere near as good as the Olympus IBIS system.
Quite pleased with this snap as for some reason it made Flickr Explore.
Just a simple candid street style Fujigraph taken at London (St James's Park) UK of a guy showing affection for his partner.
X-T2, 55-200mm Lens, 1/640th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Showing Affection (C)-03173C by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Saw this on your Flickr George. Looks to me that he’s begging for forgiveness..
How many stops of stabilisation does the Oly IBIS give? I reckon the Fuji OIS offers between 3 and 5 stops, depending on conditions.
Cracking image with a full range of tones very nice indeed
I really like this Dave just so many patterns and detail in it excellent work
Love it! Great colour and a nice glint off the tarmac too
Another fabulous piece of work moody with a full range of tones.A bit of drama from Broadhaven South beach in Pembrokeshire. Light was a bit strong for colour, but I think it works in mono.
Rush by David Hallett, on Flickr
My tripod won't go really really low and I'm fairly able-bodied, but even so, the tilting screen is a godsend compared with my previous camera. I would no longer buy a camera without one, that's for sure.Love these low level shots trouble for me is i struggle to get back up from ground level lol.
I tried a couple recently using the tilting screen on my Fooj.
Very nice piece of work
Another fabulous piece of work moody with a full range of tones.
"Excellent" Fujigraph Sir, well composed with some beautiful colours.
George.
I'm not normally a great lover of cats, but I'll make an exception for this stunner! Shot with the cheapie XC 50-230mm.
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