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Shot with Fuji X-T20 and 10-24
That's a great image. That 10-24 is worth the money isn't it?
Shot with Fuji X-T20 and 10-24
Superb shot and detail she is a beautiful looking K9
I love it - best wide angle I have ownedThat's a great image. That 10-24 is worth the money isn't it?
I love it - best wide angle I have owned
Thanks! As leading lines go, it was quite hard to miss^^^ Great foreground Dave!
Stunner mate.This may be of some interest - shot with X-T20 + 18-135 + Raynox 250. Inexpensive macro the Fuji way
Fly Macro by Mike Smith, on Flickr
You mind me asking how you lit these Mike? They're crackers.
I haven't done much with my camera for a couple of weeks but I'm glad I took it out for a walk last night. The first one shows the dead calm sea and the sunset colours starting to develop, and the second shows the full fiery effect reflected in the harbour - one of the best I've ever seen. XT-2 and 18-55.
19 Match by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
19 Match (2) Made in Heaven by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
Two lovely peaceful shots there.I haven't done much with my camera for a couple of weeks but I'm glad I took it out for a walk last night. The first one shows the dead calm sea and the sunset colours starting to develop, and the second shows the full fiery effect reflected in the harbour - one of the best I've ever seen. XT-2 and 18-55.
19 Match by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
19 Match (2) Made in Heaven by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
In some respects you could say that the XT2 isn’t better at all than either the 6D1 or 7D2.... but I know what you mean, besides my Amsterdam trip in Feb I’ve barely taken a shot this year and its almost June - last year with the Fuji gear I’d shot thousands by now!
Basking in the sun.
Basking in the sun by APM Photography, on Flickr
XT1 - XF55-200mm - @ f/5 - iso 200
Personally, I would lose some of the sky to focus the composition a bit more, but the light on the buildings is gorgeous!Not long home from a five night holiday to Oban on the West Coast of Scotland, totally blessed with sublime weather.
Oban harbour by APM Photography, on Flickr
XT1 - XF10-24mm - iso 250 - @ f/8
Focal length shouldn't change massively, if at all with regards to their relative perspectives.Just a quick one, having used Nikon for the past 5 years and recently switching Fuji...
18mm - is Nikons 18mm wider than Fujis 18mm, or is this my imagination?
The reason I ask is the Fuji 18-55 seems a tighter crop at 18mm over the Nikon at 18mm.
In some respects you could say that the XT2 isn’t better at all than either the 6D1 or 7D2.... but I know what you mean, besides my Amsterdam trip in Feb I’ve barely taken a shot this year and its almost June - last year with the Fuji gear I’d shot thousands by now!
Two "Excellent" Fujigraphs Ma'am, liking both of these very much. "Keep Up The Good Work".
George.
Two lovely peaceful shots there.