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Thank you IanExcellent shot, sir.
Thank you IanExcellent shot, sir.
Much appreciated fellaAll I can say is, Fantastic.
recent road trip to dalmally i just had to catch the sunsetting as i drove home
FUJI XT2 FUJI XF16-55
stuck in the middle by tam love, on Flickr
A little trip to Liverpool with @mickledore last night
180602 Port Of Liverpool Building by David Yeoman, on Flickr
180602 Albert Dock 2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Just a simple candid street style Fujigraph taken at Brighton Sussex UK of the ball entering the basket during a game of basketball on the seafront.
X-T2, 55-200mm Lens, 1/1900th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Ball In The Basket (C)-03166C by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
A friend asked me to take some shots of her for her website. One of these was to represent calm and confident when choosing clothes. (She's a therapist dealing with a lot of body issues) I like this as I think it conveys that, but any feedback would be good. I deliberately blew out the window, trying for an almost ethereal, angelic feeling.
DSCF3612-Edit by Nick Brennan, on Flickr
A Recent Visit To The Buachaille
it was freezing cold and my feet were numb standing in the river etive
FUJI XT2 FUJI XF 10-24mm 15sec f/8 ISO 200
blue mountain by tam love, on Flickr
Trying to find some interesting angles on a very complicated building...
Simple and effective Geoge and nice timing as well.
Just sorting through some old stuff and come across this which I ignored in favour of a shot I took a few minutes later.
Shot on auto white balance I the colour is probably a bit skewed towards the blue spectrum but that why it appeals I think.
Blue Hour by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Just sorting through some old stuff and come across this which I ignored in favour of a shot I took a few minutes later.
Shot on auto white balance I the colour is probably a bit skewed towards the blue spectrum but that why it appeals I think.
Blue Hour by Graham Norton, on Flickr
thank you graham ....i agree not every image has to be pin sharpYou have just got to love that 56mm Nick, lovely shot of your daughter.
Really like this Tam just goes to prove atmosphere and lighting beats ultimate sharpness every day.
Really like the 2nd one David
thank you graham ....i agree not every image has to be pin sharp
I love the angle on these shots and the tones
Like these Ash, the style of pp is spot on for my taste.
recent road trip to dalmally i just had to catch the sunsetting as i drove home
FUJI XT2 FUJI XF16-55
stuck in the middle by tam love, on Flickr
Thanks gents.
Here's another from the other side of the street...
I really must try to visit London this year haven't been since late 1980s and these iconic buildings hadn't been erected !
As always another GR8 image Ask
That's absolutely gorgeous. If that were mine I would [1] remove that aircraft contrail near the tree, and then [2] print it huuuuuge and put it on my wall.Just sorting through some old stuff and come across this which I ignored in favour of a shot I took a few minutes later.
Shot on auto white balance I the colour is probably a bit skewed towards the blue spectrum but that why it appeals I think.
Blue Hour by Graham Norton, on Flickr
I really must try to visit London this year haven't been since late 1980s and these iconic buildings hadn't been erected !
As always another GR8 image Ask
Does anyone have any opinions of sensor performance of the xt2/20 compared to a 7dmk2 in terms of iq and dynamic range?
Looks like a GFX lite. I kinda like it, but not for the price it'll be I'm sure.First images of the Fuji X-H1 leaked folks
I gave up my 7D2 due to the weight when shooting wildlife. I would honestly say that the images I have shot on my T2 since have more colour and I can pull more out of the shadows without creating too much noise. Something I struggled to do with the 7D2. The T2 is as good at shooting moving targets as the Canon, but you do have to learn how to drive the focus system (I had the same issue with the 7D & 7D2 until I got used to them).
The T2 is a different focussing system altogether, so you will have to go through a learning curve, but it can be rewarding. I wouldn't go back now, and the T2 lends itself to shooting landscape & people in a way that the 7D2 didn't. I also had a 6D which has gone as well, and I now have a pair of T2 bodies.
Shot last summer on a trip to the Trennish Isles....
Untitled by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
From the information I got, it will be priced around £1899 with a bundled lens.Looks like a GFX lite. I kinda like it, but not for the price it'll be I'm sure.
Actually not too bad when you consider an X-T2 is over £1400 body only.From the information I got, it will be priced around £1899 with a bundled lens.
nice perspective love the lines in thisThanks gents.
Here's another from the other side of the street...
thanks a lot philCracking capture !
any info on spec etcFirst images of the Fuji X-H1 leaked folks
From the information I was given, its effectively a X-T2 but with added IBIS, bigger body and top screem. No EV dial on top anymore.any info on spec etc
Looks like a GFX lite.
First images of the Fuji X-H1 leaked folks
Very nice Fujigraph Sir, well composed & exposed, and I think on this particular shot if the colour balance should be a bit off it doesn't matter. All works really well for me.
George.
nice image love those strong colours
That's absolutely gorgeous. If that were mine I would [1] remove that aircraft contrail near the tree, and then [2] print it huuuuuge and put it on my wall.
Just a simple Macro/Close Up Fujigraph taken using normal available room light of part of three Primary Coloured Paper Clips laying on a piece of cloth on my desk.
X-T1, 55-200mm Lens Plus Raynox 250, 1/180th @ F13.0, ISO-200, Tripod.
Primary Coloured Paper Clips-03189 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
I'd happily put that on my wall too. But you know what I'd do first?
Clone out the twigs in the reflection, bottom left?I'd happily put that on my wall too. But you know what I'd do first?
Wow, that's lovely
I'd happily put that on my wall too. But you know what I'd do first?
From the information I was given, its effectively a X-T2 but with added IBIS, bigger body and top screem. No EV dial on top anymore.
The AF system is improved also but not to Sony A9 levels.
My X-T10 did everything I needed essentially so can't see me dropping the X-T2 for any reason other than it reaching the end of its life!Will be interesting to see reviews etc but can't see me dropping my X-T2 for one. It's far less easy on the eye that other Fujis too. X-T3 likely to interest me more I think.
My X-T10 did everything I needed essentially so can't see me dropping the X-T2 for any reason other than it reaching the end of its life!