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Another one from Monday (this one taken before I fell on my backside!)...
Love this shot...
Another one from Monday (this one taken before I fell on my backside!)...
Haven't posted here in a while, mainly because I haven't managed to get out much with the X-T2. Just back from a few days in beautiful Budapest thought and struck this classic shot off my list.
Parliament buildings, Budapest by Brian M, on Flickr
Just a simple candid street style Fujigraph taken of a guy with his guitar doing a bit of street playing. The guitar the guy is playing is a Gibson ES-347.
I'm also working on a personal project called Faceless and this will be one of the shots included.
X-T1, 18-55mm Lens, 1/100th @ F4, ISO-200, Handheld.
Faceless (2)-03814 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Had a good few days with X-T2. First couple are from the weekend, local fair and the boy posing.
Valentine Fair - Ferris wheel by G.A.D, on Flickr
Then had a trip to the lakes and despite good location advice from @mickledore and others, weather dictated a change of plan. Quite enjoyed shooting in the mist near Elterwater. Forced me to get a bit more creative. Last couple are Cathedral cavern. That Robin followed me everywhere including inside the cave.
Elterwater Jetty by G.A.D, on Flickr
Misty Morning by G.A.D, on Flickr
Great Langdale by G.A.D, on Flickr
Cheeky Robin by G.A.D, on Flickr
Cathedral Cave by G.A.D, on Flickr
Another one from Monday (this one taken before I fell on my backside!)...
Hi Steve - when I'm out and about with it, sometimes I tend to hold the unit at the base of the lens (without realising I'm doing it) slightly touching the release button which doesn't need much pressure to activate it. This happens both with the 100-400 and with the 1.4 converter attached.I've had the T2/100-400 set up for over 18 months and never had this problem. I too use a Rapid Strap onto the tripod foot, but I'm trying to think how on earth you are doing this; unless the mechanism on the lens is faulty (if it were the camera, it would happen with other lenses).
Hi Steve - when I'm out and about with it, sometimes I tend to hold the unit at the base of the lens (without realising I'm doing it) slightly touching the release button which doesn't need much pressure to activate it. This happens both with the 100-400 and with the 1.4 converter attached.
I've come to the conclusion(with help from here) a strap on the lens is probably the way forward....thanks.
Thought I would download a shot taken with my X-T2 + 1.4. As well as my problem with the 'quick release' of the lens, I'm still struggling to get sharp images......not practising enough could be the problem!
Taken into a very low sun, so not the ideal lighting, I just like the X-Ray effect and would have liked a bit more space above the head.
DSCF7314 by brickdav, on Flickr
Nice George look forward to seeing the results of the project
Thought I would download a shot taken with my X-T2 + 1.4. As well as my problem with the 'quick release' of the lens, I'm still struggling to get sharp images......not practising enough could be the problem!
Taken into a very low sun, so not the ideal lighting, I just like the X-Ray effect and would have liked a bit more space above the head.
DSCF7314 by brickdav, on Flickr
Thank you George, much appreciatedVery nice Fujigraph Sir, unusual pose that works very well, nice tight framing and a good mono presentation.
George.
It was such a nice day, I gave mine a wash and wax yesterday. Then coming home from shopping had to do a diversion down the farm lanes because the main road was blocked by an accident. Not so clean now...Nothing special, but the wife's Mini was looking a bit grubby, so as mine was in for a service I took the time to give it a good clean. (And then it started to rain!!)
DSCF0377 by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Love the textures on this George. Can almost reach out and touch it. LovelyJust a simple Fujigraph taken at London UK (at night) of one of the ornate benches along the Embankment.
As you can see this snap has a bit of noise etc which doesn't bother me in any way, but as there was a little bit in the original file I decided to emphasize it a bit to give a filmy type grainy effect.
X-T2, 18-55mm Lens, 2sec @ F5.6, ISO-6400, Tripod.
Ornate Bench (London Embankment)-03194 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Love the textures on this George. Can almost reach out and touch it. Lovely
I agreeLove the textures on this George. Can almost reach out and touch it. Lovely
Just a simple Fujigraph taken at London UK (at night) of one of the ornate benches along the Embankment.
As you can see this snap has a bit of noise etc which doesn't bother me in any way, but as there was a little bit in the original file I decided to emphasize it a bit to give a filmy type grainy effect.
X-T2, 18-55mm Lens, 2sec @ F5.6, ISO-6400, Tripod.
Ornate Bench (London Embankment)-03198 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Like the others have said, George. It works well
I agree
“Excellent” Fujigraph Sir, well composed with lovely solitude and beautiful soft light.
George.
Love this shot...
Thats lovely Ash as wells the shot that caused the incident.
Thank you chaps, much appreciated.
Have got around to processing a few more - for a late decision on location and with doubts about the weather it turned out to be a very good day for keepers!
Clywedog Waterfall by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Great capture. Looks great in B&W
Clywedog Waterfall by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Great mono study.
Clywedog Waterfall by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Clywedog Waterfall by David Yeoman, on Flickr
wOw -- which lens was used here chum? Fantastic!
wOw -- which lens was used here chum? Fantastic!
Cheers;
Peter
Very nice Fujigraph Sir, beautiful colours with still some light in the sky, nicely exposed and some good reflections.
George.
Nice framing and exposure.
Very nice indeed. I just received an invitation to a wedding in Budapest and this shot is adding to the temptation to go
Lovely shot Brian I for one always like seeing the classic viewpoints
Nicely controlled light here, so easy to blow out the windows in these types of images, and I like the long exposure ghosting!
Another one from Monday (this one taken before I fell on my backside!)...