Thanks! Yes, I try to. Probably make about 50%. And today I'm in Nottingham and not likely to be back in time. But they're a friendly bunch. We usually get half a dozen or so.Nice project David, Ive been meaning to ask do you go to the Oxford Flickr Thursday meetings?
Nice. I really like number 1. Nice and sharp well done.Just a couple
The Hat Man by Dave, on Flickr
Camera Lens Cleaning by Dave, on Flickr
That Schweppes Moment by Dave, on Flickr
Nice. I really like number 1. Nice and sharp well done.
A friend came over for a couple of days and we went fishing on the canal. I had to have my camera in the bag too, though.
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The Hat Man by Dave, on Flickr
Camera Lens Cleaning by Dave, on Flickr
That Schweppes Moment by Dave, on Flickr
GR8 set of candids Dave
Ooh i do like this and think it would make a good black n white it has a eery feel about it.Another from a wander round my local town on a misty night
Abingdon Town Hall by Graham Norton, on Flickr
As always Ian cracking couple of images always look forward to seeing your work here.I visited the new King's College Business School today in Bush House on the Strand. Lovely views from their cafe terrace but I didn't time the visit well so the light wasn't as good as it could be at sunset:
Rooftops by Ian, on Flickr
(excuse the purple fringing - I only noticed it once posted on Flickr)
And while I was nearby I popped into the LSE library for a classic view:
Helix by Ian, on Flickr
I like this. Interesting how it changes the look of the building. Normally it looks kind of medieval, but here it's almost Stalinist or something . Much more modern looking than it really is, anyway...Another from a wander round my local town on a misty night
Abingdon Town Hall by Graham Norton, on Flickr
I visited the new King's College Business School today in Bush House on the Strand. Lovely views from their cafe terrace but I didn't time the visit well so the light wasn't as good as it could be at sunset:
Rooftops by Ian, on Flickr
(excuse the purple fringing - I only noticed it once posted on Flickr)
And while I was nearby I popped into the LSE library for a classic view:
Helix by Ian, on Flickr
Bizarrely, it doesn't appear to be. Could always ask a retailer if they'd bundle them for you? Personally, I'd pick up a second hand 18-55mm as there's plenty around for reasonable money.Does the graphite version of the X-T2 come in a kit?
The body alone seems to be £200 more than the black one (fine - so be it), but to have to spend £700 on the kit lens too if you want the 18-55 and graphite...)
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I saw it as I walked the Thames Path the other day, from just up from Tower Bridge to The CuttySark pub in Greenwich. If I had known how far it was in reality, I would have taken transport. It was only about 1.5 inches on the map!
I think you may be right.Bizarrely, it doesn't appear to be. Could always ask a retailer if they'd bundle them for you? Personally, I'd pick up a second hand 18-55mm as there's plenty around for reasonable money.
Stunning once again, Ian. You're nailing this type of shot regularly now, fair to say you're comfortable with the camera and subjects now [emoji108]
Mmmm, I only post the ones I like though. There are plenty of deleted ones!Stunning once again, Ian. You're nailing this type of shot regularly now, fair to say you're comfortable with the camera and subjects now [emoji108]
another from my X-T1 and XF 18-135mm ois hand held.
1/5sec f10 iso 200
Swallow Falls 2 by Philip Higgins, on Flickr
There always are and always should be imo! If there's no deleted shots you're not trying hard enough [emoji16]Mmmm, I only post the ones I like though. There are plenty of deleted ones!
another from my X-T1 and XF 18-135mm ois hand held.
1/5sec f10 iso 200
Swallow Falls 2 by Philip Higgins, on Flickr
Ooh i do like this and think it would make a good black n white it has a eery feel about it.
I like this. Interesting how it changes the look of the building. Normally it looks kind of medieval, but here it's almost Stalinist or something . Much more modern looking than it really is, anyway...
Just a simple tourist type Fujigraph taken at Brighton Sussex UK of the Brighton Zip tourist attraction.
(I did a high contrast mono presentation of this snap a little while back and decided I quite like the colour version).
X-T2, 18-55mm Lens, 1/2400th @ F5.6, ISO-320, Handheld.
Brighton Zip (C)-03164C by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
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I saw it as I walked the Thames Path the other day, from just up from Tower Bridge to The CuttySark pub in Greenwich. If I had known how far it was in reality, I would have taken transport. It was only about 1.5 inches on the map!
another from my X-T1 and XF 18-135mm ois hand held.
1/5sec f10 iso 200
Swallow Falls 2 by Philip Higgins, on Flickr
Mmmm, I only post the ones I like though. There are plenty of deleted ones!
Simple and effective George lovely shooting.