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Gooo onnn, you know you want toI wish people would stop talking about the X-H1 its making me want to get one again :-(
Very nice, a lovely example of MiksangI honestly don't believe I've been messing about taking snaps of Telegraph Poles, but there you go strange things happen. As it happens though I quite like the snap.
Just a simple Fujigraph taken at Kent UK of the top of a Telegraph Pole that I've juggled about with a bit in PP to give a kinda high contrast graphic presentation.
X-H1, 55-200mm Lens, 1/500th @ F6.4, ISO-200, Hendheld.
Telegraph Pole Top-03415 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Good deals on the refurb site.... next day delivery too...I wish people would stop talking about the X-H1 its making me want to get one again :-(
Good deals on the refurb site.... next day delivery too...
I know I've been looking . So which are you getting with or without the grip?
Without. I’ve never ever used a grip. Had it on the T2 and my first H1. Just not for meI know I've been looking . So which are you getting with or without the grip?
That’s a stunner, a real attention grabber. There’s something about IR that really appeals to me and you’ve really made good use of the effect there, very nice
Might be simple but its a lovely shot George
Very nice, a lovely example of Miksang
16-55mm F/2.8 on it's way from MPB this morning - did a trade in! #excited!
Awesome
That's a shame, I am looking to try one of those, but aren't sure if it is that much better than the 18-55... I guess there's only one way to find out!Well it came - very nice lens - used it twice - off back to MPB for a refund. The lens is reporting the apeture to the camera from 1/3 to 1/2 a stop out, and not consistently.
They said refund as they have none in stock - but today they have one - so hoping a phone call in the morning will make that mine!
Shot with both and the 16-55 is better but it depends on what your shooting. If you going to shoot a lot of landscapes at f8 ish I think you will struggle to tell the difference.That's a shame, I am looking to try one of those, but aren't sure if it is that much better than the 18-55... I guess there's only one way to find out!
I honestly don't believe I've been messing about taking snaps of Telegraph Poles, but there you go strange things happen. As it happens though I quite like the snap.
Just a simple Fujigraph taken at Kent UK of the top of a Telegraph Pole that I've juggled about with a bit in PP to give a kinda high contrast graphic presentation.
X-H1, 55-200mm Lens, 1/500th @ F6.4, ISO-200, Hendheld.
Telegraph Pole Top-03415 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
Works for me George. Nice light and dark and simplicity.
You could sell me your 90 F2 to cover itApollo Slant MTB arrived this morning, just finished putting it together. So tomorrow can be my first ride for over 10+ yrs, and when I do go out on it now the X100V can always be with me
Been giving a lot of thought to X100V
In the meantime i took my original X100 for a walk.
Do I really need a V ?
Found this file buried in my digital library - August/15
Breia
Breia by APM Photography, on Flickr
X-Pro1 - XF56
Cheers Rick, yes the XP1/56 combo is totally magnificent to be honest..!! Loving it.The XP1 and 56 is an awesome combination, I think I'll try that myself over the weekend if I get a chance.
Yesterday, Dinorwig Quarry, the area known by climbers as the Lost World...
Another Day Another Lost World by Mr ff1d1l, on Flickr
Solar Fountain in garden and lovely gate at Shalfleet Isle of Wight.
Xt3 56 1.2
The Mill by Nick Lowe, on Flickr
The Garden by Nick Lowe, on Flickr