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just need to ditch the light meter next!
With the EVF and histogram there, I think I'll continue to let Fuji do the metering! [emoji4]
just need to ditch the light meter next!
Sounds like a plan, though I fear it may give me added GAS and I'm struggling enough with it already just now.You'll have to have a whirl with my old Mamiya when we're out at some point. Talk about going from the sublime to the ridiculous of technologies... but its waist level finder is something to behold!

Cheers, Chris.Like the view of the trees through the central hole. Might of tried a different angle to get the sky in the hole instead. Nice all the same

Exactly! Granted this is taken from the other side but it shows the gradient etc.Totally different or what ! You would never think it was the same object
Just gives a flavour as I don't think the shot really conveys the location / gradient on which it sits. ThanksReally like that Ian something a little different the view through the window adds a whole new dimension to the image
I really liked it too. Apparently installed as part of an upgrade to the estate and surrounding area as part of commonwealth games funding. Thanks for the comment as always, Carl.Beautiful bit of abstract art with that conical stone structure - like the dual textures and differing sizes and varying colours of the stonework.
I totally agree btw. It was a very, very bright day and I was struggling with the EVF in terms of seeing what I actually wanted to. Should have used the histogram in hindsight.Ooo nice sculpture that, I know it is sooc, but for me the exposure needs boosting a tad though to get some ooooomph out of it, but the colours are very nice indeed![]()
Absolutely my thoughts, too Susie. The second was more to give context as I don't think the first really conveys the true shape and location of the structure.Love that stone structure Ian, smashing colours in those stones, and such an unusual shape, I do like the close up too ....but it's definitely the first one for the theme
Laziness, Allan! My new Fuji gear makes transferring from camera to phone (and thus Flickr) so easy I have loads of photos to catalog in LR now as the laptop rarely gets fired up! In this instance, it was also a JPEG setting in camera (my X30 rather than my X-T10).Thats a fantastic bit of stone work agree with above comments regarding exposure, why SOOC out of interest
Thank you very much. I'd like to get back with my X-T10 at some point and see how much I can improve it.Good subject and a good photo for SOOC, you have got all the details, nice blue sky, lovely range of tones in the sculpture.

Cheers for the comment. I'll leave the holes comment at that I think for fear of wandering into NSFW territory [emoji39]Hi Ian
Stone ... a mix of strong stone colours, great monument, got a hole too.
Simple ... works well, that sole 27. Shots of lenses and things have a way of showing specks of dust always, damned annoying.
Thanks a lot Chris. I tried a few surfaces before settling in this one. I'd have liked a completely plain or even reflective surface but found nothing really suitable.Simple, just enough for me, I personally like the texture and lines of the 'table' adds a little to me
CheersPlain and simple, works for me Ian![]()
Thanks, Steve. I still think I could do better tbh and been disappointed with myself this week in terms of subject. Must try harder!Really like that for simple. The single number and the coloured marker under it along with the lines on the table work very well.
Cheers. As much as the target was simple, I couldn't resist!Yup, simple indeed and the red realy pops.
Cheers.
Many thanks. The Helios is a cracker for shallow DoF when needed.Works well the little bit of red stands out and the DoF is spot on
Thank you, Susie. Much appreciatedI'm not really into camera lenses but I appreciate your expertise on this one, a perfect choice for the theme.
Thank you, sir.I simply agree with the comments above, nice clean shot of a simple lens.
I hope to find out soon enough. Fancy trying some Glasgow Street photography!That is a lovely little lens, and I bet it gives great results... I like your processing, nice texture to the wood and DoF just right too![]()
You and me both, Carl! Can't beat a good vignetteVery nice Ian. You know what I particularly like, apart from the obvious DoF and vignette? The vertical lines in the lens set contrasting against the diagonal lines of the woodgrain ... strange but true.
Hi Ian
Nice image for Stone. Not entirely sure what it is, but it's intriguing and you've captured it well. Nicely positioned shadow to avoid it confusing the scene and good direction of hard light to bring out the depth in the stonework. Nice!
I also really like your second image - you wouldn't have thought they were the same structure! Isn't perspective a wonderful thing?!
Simple - really nicely done. I'm not an SC fan but this is so subtle it works. I like your choice not to have all of the lens in focus... well thought out and executed![]()
Hi Ian.
Stone - Well that's an interesting 'thing'...
Nicely captured with some great colours. I'm glad you kept as much as possible in sharp focus rather than blurring the background.
Simple - A nice touch with the wood grain providing a diagonal leading line to the lens.
Hi Ian, Paul has said it all for me. 2 themes well executed and the Simple shot is![]()


