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Don`t really know why, but something about this appealed to me ...
Pink Baize by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Pink Baize by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Lovely stuff Keith, especially the cat ones.
Couple of very nice Fujigraphs, liking the mono presentation of these.
George.
I struggle with the Raynox 250, depth of field seems to be extremely shallow -like sheet of paper shallow.
Do they work best on primes rather than zooms?
Great shot and PP on that
Just finished editing a few images from today, again with the X-H1 and 16mm, have to say it's about the most fun lens I've had in a long while. Every time I pick the camera up with this lens attached I feel the need to go shoot something, anything! Obviously not BIF or serious portraiture, but it can do a bit of everything and anything else.
The cat had brought me some feathers as a gift, hmmm - no idea what went down but there was this one I was being offered plus a couple tufts of random feathers scattered around the garden ...
A Gift by K G, on Flickr
When questioned she acted like she knew nothing about such an incident
Ca't splain it by K G, on Flickr
Jut had a quick play with the 90 F2, these are just quick snaps to see what it is like. I am going to like this
DSCF2939 by rick phillips, on Flickr
DSCF2942 by rick phillips, on Flickr
DSCF2910 by rick phillips, on Flickr
Two cracking images Keith.
Great shots Trevor, love the BSA shot. Just what I will be doing tomorrow as the Mods & Rockers are in town for the bank holiday.
I’m sure I will. In fact I love all the lenses apart from the jury being out on the 100-400.Nice set mate, think you will grow to love the 90mm as much as me.
Well just had the X100F a few days so not done a lot with it,maybe just me but i find setting this camera up harder than the canon stuff.
If it's any help I got this book and it really helped getting familiar with the camera and settings.Well just had the X100F a few days so not done a lot with it,maybe just me but i find setting this camera up harder than the canon stuff.
Well just had the X100F a few days so not done a lot with it,maybe just me but i find setting this camera up harder than the canon stuff.
Thank you guys,maybe i am just getting too long in the tooth,been using canon for too many years.
Will try the easy settings & see how i get on.
I'm a beginner (I know I've been here a little while but ill health has meant that I've done next to no photography over the last few years) and I'd like some advice please.
I'm hoping (health permitting!) to visit the Design Museum in London next week. I understand that photography is permitted, but flash photography is not.
I'll be taking my XT2 and either my 18-55 or my 18-135 - not sure which yet. I don't know if anything longer than the 18-55 is needed in museum?
I have no idea what the lighting is like or if there is any natural lighting. I was just wondering if any of you have any tips with regard to setting White Balance, ISO etc so that I can take some decent pictures of the exhibit? I know that if left to my own devices I'd probably leave everything on auto and hope for the best!
Thanks
So. How did you get on ?
I banged my head this morning and was wondering whether I had concussion. After reading your message and honestly thinking you meant a TP moderators day trip I suspect I might.Well all the Mods hit Brighton yesterday while I was in the pavilion gardens, so now batteries are charged up I`m off out with the X-T3 + XF16-55mm so hope some are still about.
It's just something to note even when testing as some find the images over sharpened and artifacts in what should be smooth areas. I wish Adobe wouldn't force that over sharpening, it's had newer Fuji owners rethink the system.
Ghosts at Leigh-On-Sea (High Key)
Thank you George much appreciated"Cracking" landscape/seascape Fujigraph, nuff said.
George.