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Fabulous skill here.....love it. I can just imagine this printed LARGE as wall art.....superb photography Paulie...!
Regards.
pete
Fabulous skill here.....love it. I can just imagine this printed LARGE as wall art.....superb photography Paulie...!
Thank you, mate. Very kind of you to sayFabulous skill here.....love it. I can just imagine this printed LARGE as wall art.....superb photography Paulie...!
Regards.
pete
A great idea beautifuly executed!
Thanks, GrahamA great idea beautifuly executed!
A great idea beautifuly executed!
Sometimes I wonder why I spend so much money chasing gear.
Ooh. I’ve had one of those. Definitely a tripod camera. Never used it with any movements though.
The X-Pro1 rocks . . . !!Another moody black and white image from the Highlands on the X-Pro1 & 35mm f2.
Sometimes I wonder why I spend so much money chasing gear.
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Ooh what a great find. Looks really nice against the blackI came across these decaying poppies in the garden and thought they were begging to be photographed.
Poppies by Jcw Photographic, on Flickr
Thanks. They were a great excuse to dig out the lightsOoh what a great find. Looks really nice against the black
These are both great, absolutely love them.I came across these decaying poppies in the garden and thought they were begging to be photographed.
Poppies by Jcw Photographic, on Flickr
I got out for a photo walk around Coventry's inner ring road, with a few other local photographers - there was even another Fuji shooter. These were my favourite shots - as you may be able to tell, I had my camera set to Acros simulation, and I mostly used the 35f1.4 on my X-H2S.
Crank'm out by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
Reflected Infinity by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
Out of the shadows by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
Thanks. I was very lucky with that I was trying to get silhouettes on the bridge when I spotted it coming. Usually I would have shot it landscape, but didn't have time to recompose.Love these, Lewis - especially the first one
Thank you, George"Excellent" creative style capture Paul, liking this pic' very much.
Lol tell me about it. I just googled battery case for Fuji 235 and it came up. Perfect fit, and even three side clamps. Took about four days to arrive. Crazy ehAnd Paul, 96p? Dammit, I bought my battery boxes from Etsy and they were loads more than that!
Simply…..WOW!
Looks good Lee
Unless you do a file reset it will always continue from where it last left offI don't think this is unique to Fujifilm, but I have a question...
I've been in London all day doing a mix of street and cityscape photography, I've took 300+ photos, why has my X-T20 split the photos over 2 folders on the SD card?
As far as I'm aware, I didn't change any settings during the day but it's split the photos over two folders, one called 150_FUJI and the second 151_FUJI... The card was empty and formatted in camera before use, the battery did die during the day but the split looks like it happened long before that.
This isn't an uncommon occurrence and not an issue, it's just the first time I've thought about it and questioned why!
I've wondered that before. I think it's when a new thousand is reached, but I still don't know why it does it.I don't think this is unique to Fujifilm, but I have a question...
I've been in London all day doing a mix of street and cityscape photography, I've took 300+ photos, why has my X-T20 split the photos over 2 folders on the SD card?
As far as I'm aware, I didn't change any settings during the day but it's split the photos over two folders, one called 150_FUJI and the second 151_FUJI... The card was empty and formatted in camera before use, the battery did die during the day but the split looks like it happened long before that.
This isn't an uncommon occurrence and not an issue, it's just the first time I've thought about it and questioned why!