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You didn't last long, 20 hours into 2017, you sir are weak lol
Yep it appears so lol.
Still got the 80mm f2.8 Macro and the 100-400mm on my list
You didn't last long, 20 hours into 2017, you sir are weak lol
_DSF3163 by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
_DSF3167 by Enticing Imagery, on Flickr
_DSF3295 by Enticing Imagery, on Flickrlovely dog! but what is going on round the legs? is it odd pp affects?
So I was fast asleep 0730am this morning only to be waken up by a delivery van.
Fujinon 90mm f2.0 R LM WR has landed!!
Now that's speedy delivery indeed!!![]()
lovely dog! but what is going on round the legs? is it odd pp affects?
really, that surprises me. I would of put money on pp artefacts.No pop other than change in white balance and sharpening. It was shot at f2 so may be because of that.
DSCF3121 - 2017-01-03 at 11-26-22 by Abryx1, on Flickr
Another of my adventures focusing adapted manual lenses at wide apertures in the dark. I'm slowly improving. But the thing I like about street photography is the way it can deliver unique moments. Check out this guy's expression as the bloke in a hoodie approaches..
Parental guidance by David Hallett, on Flickr
EXIF for the lens is unreliable. It's probably at f/2 for the lens, which is effectively f/1.4ish with the focal reducer.
A very different view.Ribblehead Viaduct
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Ribblehead Viaduct
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My Back Garden by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant View of Skiddaw by Graham
High Brandlehow Jetty by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Derwent Water by Graham Norton, on Flickr
As Time Goes By - In Explore 30/11/2016 by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant Views by Graham Norton, on FlickrThe jetty and the distant view of skiddaw are both excellent [emoji106]I've been very lax on posting pictures lately, hers some from a trip to the lakes last November.
My Back Garden by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant View of Skiddaw by Graham
Norton, on Flickr
High Brandlehow Jetty by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Derwent Water by Graham Norton, on Flickr
As Time Goes By - In Explore 30/11/2016 by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant Views by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Rather a lot in one go Im afraid.
These are great.I've been very lax on posting pictures lately, hers some from a trip to the lakes last November.
My Back Garden by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant View of Skiddaw by Graham
Norton, on Flickr
High Brandlehow Jetty by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Derwent Water by Graham Norton, on Flickr
As Time Goes By - In Explore 30/11/2016 by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant Views by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Rather a lot in one go Im afraid.
I've been very lax on posting pictures lately, hers some from a trip to the lakes last November.
My Back Garden by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant View of Skiddaw by Graham
Norton, on Flickr
High Brandlehow Jetty by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Derwent Water by Graham Norton, on Flickr
As Time Goes By - In Explore 30/11/2016 by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant Views by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Rather a lot in one go Im afraid.
What a beautiful set of images.I've been very lax on posting pictures lately, hers some from a trip to the lakes last November.
My Back Garden by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant View of Skiddaw by Graham
Norton, on Flickr
High Brandlehow Jetty by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Derwent Water by Graham Norton, on Flickr
As Time Goes By - In Explore 30/11/2016 by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant Views by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Rather a lot in one go Im afraid.
I've been very lax on posting pictures lately, hers some from a trip to the lakes last November.
My Back Garden by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant View of Skiddaw by Graham
Norton, on Flickr
High Brandlehow Jetty by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Derwent Water by Graham Norton, on Flickr
As Time Goes By - In Explore 30/11/2016 by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant Views by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Rather a lot in one go Im afraid.
Thanks! I was hoping for more fog a la Brassai, but at least you can see a bit of it!That's lovely, atmosphere translates so well [emoji3]
Another of my adventures focusing adapted manual lenses at wide apertures in the dark. I'm slowly improving. But the thing I like about street photography is the way it can deliver unique moments. Check out this guy's expression as the bloke in a hoodie approaches..
Parental guidance by David Hallett, on Flickr
EXIF for the lens is unreliable. It's probably at f/2 for the lens, which is effectively f/1.4ish with the focal reducer.
I've been very lax on posting pictures lately, hers some from a trip to the lakes last November.
My Back Garden by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant View of Skiddaw by Graham
Norton, on Flickr
High Brandlehow Jetty by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Derwent Water by Graham Norton, on Flickr
As Time Goes By - In Explore 30/11/2016 by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant Views by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Rather a lot in one go Im afraid.
St James' Shere by Trevor, on Flickr
Now then my friend.. by Trevor, on Flickr
St Catherine's Guildford by Trevor, on FlickrI've been very lax on posting pictures lately, hers some from a trip to the lakes last November.
My Back Garden by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant View of Skiddaw by Graham
Norton, on Flickr
High Brandlehow Jetty by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Derwent Water by Graham Norton, on Flickr
As Time Goes By - In Explore 30/11/2016 by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Distant Views by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Rather a lot in one go Im afraid.
The jetty and the distant view of skiddaw are both excellent [emoji106]
These are great.
A lovely set! The first two are my favourites, but they're all good.
What a beautiful set of images.
Great set of images Sir, well composed with some very nice reflections.
George.
Not a fan of the frames, but beautiful images all round, good stuff
Fantastic set. very well seen and taken.
Ribblehead Viaduct
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So Fujiholics - I've just had an accidental NY purchase to add to my burgeoning Fuji collection. Curry's currently have £100 off (until tomorrow) on Camera's over £1k. And they have a further bundle deal for 20% off if bought with a bundled lens. So, an X-Pro2 body only is currently £1349, but with the £100 off, it's £1249 - good, but not exceptional. However, if you scroll down the page, you can buy it with the 35mm 1.4 for a combined price of £1436. But then you can apply the £100 off code IMAGING100, making it a pretty amazing £1336 for an X-Pro2 and 35mm 1.4 (that lens is £429 on the site separately). And then it's still eligible for the £100 Fuji cashback, making it £1236 for camera and lens together. Seems like a deal to me. My only dilemma is with the missus - I kind of talked her into needing a Fuji compatible with my X-T2 and lenses for travel and the like. And she agreed.
Someone further in the thread mentioned double cashback has been extended. Not sure if it's still available.So Fujiholics - I've just had an accidental NY purchase to add to my burgeoning Fuji collection. Curry's currently have £100 off (until tomorrow) on Camera's over £1k. And they have a further bundle deal for 20% off if bought with a bundled lens. So, an X-Pro2 body only is currently £1349, but with the £100 off, it's £1249 - good, but not exceptional. However, if you scroll down the page, you can buy it with the 35mm 1.4 for a combined price of £1436. But then you can apply the £100 off code IMAGING100, making it a pretty amazing £1336 for an X-Pro2 and 35mm 1.4 (that lens is £429 on the site separately). And then it's still eligible for the £100 Fuji cashback, making it £1236 for camera and lens together. Seems like a deal to me. My only dilemma is with the missus - I kind of talked her into needing a Fuji compatible with my X-T2 and lenses for travel and the like. And she agreed.
Better than the standard shots from 200 yards away?I love them two viaduct pictures!
Can you sort out brexit next, thanksSo Fujiholics - I've just had an accidental NY purchase to add to my burgeoning Fuji collection. Curry's currently have £100 off (until tomorrow) on Camera's over £1k. And they have a further bundle deal for 20% off if bought with a bundled lens. So, an X-Pro2 body only is currently £1349, but with the £100 off, it's £1249 - good, but not exceptional. However, if you scroll down the page, you can buy it with the 35mm 1.4 for a combined price of £1436. But then you can apply the £100 off code IMAGING100, making it a pretty amazing £1336 for an X-Pro2 and 35mm 1.4 (that lens is £429 on the site separately). And then it's still eligible for the £100 Fuji cashback, making it £1236 for camera and lens together. Seems like a deal to me. My only dilemma is with the missus - I kind of talked her into needing a Fuji compatible with my X-T2 and lenses for travel and the like. And she agreed.