I love the photo of Christ the Saviour. Absolutely brilliant shot! Which lens were you using? I am a recent convert to Fuji and am very impressed by my XT2. Still hanging onto my 6D though which is equally impressive.
Another very nice shot Graham, love the reflectionsThe foliage is terribly good too
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One from last night in Moscow, the Orthodox Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. I was about to give up when two local photographers with a bunch of top-end gear turned up, looking at their watches. Sure enough, five minutes later all the lights were turned on.
Christ The Saviour by Ian, on Flickr
That is an absolutely STUNNING shot.
That would easily be hanging on my wall if I’d have taken it.
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One from last night in Moscow, the Orthodox Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. I was about to give up when two local photographers with a bunch of top-end gear turned up, looking at their watches. Sure enough, five minutes later all the lights were turned on.
Christ The Saviour by Ian, on Flickr
Thats really nice Jonathon.
Well, that was unexpected, went into Nottingham as a belated birthday treat for my son and came back with an X-T1, granted it's not boxed, got the wonky door and the rubber is coming off but it was a decent price so it came home with me
More foliage from a few weeks back
Bridge over the Thames by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Fuji X-T2 & 16-55 f2.8
yeah really liking it actually. well, its the only lens i have for this system at the moment so I've been forced to use it more than i may have if i'd bought more lenses.
One from last night in Moscow, the Orthodox Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. I was about to give up when two local photographers with a bunch of top-end gear turned up, looking at their watches. Sure enough, five minutes later all the lights were turned on.
Christ The Saviour by Ian, on Flickr
I love the photo of Christ the Saviour. Absolutely brilliant shot! Which lens were you using? I am a recent convert to Fuji and am very impressed by my XT2. Still hanging onto my 6D though which is equally impressive.

Will My iPhone Capture This ? by David Yeoman, on Flickr
"Excellent" Fujigraph Sir, well composed, perfect exposure, and good PP work giving a full range of tones with detail in the highlights & shadows.
George.
Thanks George, glad to be here.Hi Mary, And welcome aboard the Fuji-X part of TP, looking forward to hearing from you and maybe seeing some of your images on the forum. "Enjoy".![]()

opportunist by Mezzapod, on Flickr One of mine. Should have read the tutorial on posting from flickr first. DOH!Lovely clouds there. So lovely the colour doesn't bother me in the slightest.Possibly a bit overcooked, but its more how I remember it
One from Rhodes - the sunset on the last night before we had to go home
Rhodes - Avra Beach Sunset by John Norton, on Flickr
George, thanks, the exposures not perfect,
Same here. Fuji repaired my 3 years old Fuji XT1 for free.John, I bought a used x-t1 off here earlier in the year. It had a bowing door and peeling rubber too. As far as I could tell, it was about 2 years old.
I tried my luck with Fuji repairs and phoned them up. I explained that the camera was out of warranty, however that the bowing door and peeling rubber was in fact a well documented defect. The bloke that I spoke to said that he would email me a repair form and to complete it and put that it was still in warranty on the form. I did that and emailed it back... 2 days later I received a repair posting box in the post. I returned the camera the same day, which was a Friday IIRC, and got the camera back the next Friday (8 days later). It had a new door fitted, new rubber grip fitted as well as something done to the sensor. It was like a brand new camera. All done free of charge.... Some service!
Give them a ring and see what they say. You've nothing to lose.
Glad I didn’t sell the 90mm after all, the octopus wasn’t so happy!![CODEThe Destroyer by -Andrew Duxbury Photography-][/CODE]
What a lovely pup.... I had a look at the larger image on Fickr and noticed you have missed the focus on the eyes. Not noticeable on here, but on the larger image it looks like you have caught the paws / toy with the focus point. Just an observation, as the lighting exposure etc are all very good.
Ian, this is simply FANTASTIC!!!One from last night in Moscow, the Orthodox Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. I was about to give up when two local photographers with a bunch of top-end gear turned up, looking at their watches. Sure enough, five minutes later all the lights were turned on.
Christ The Saviour by Ian, on Flickr
Same here. Fuji repaired my 3 years old Fuji XT1 for free.
Thank you Peter, and everyone else, for the positive feedback. I am very pleased with this one, I must admit.Ian, this is simply FANTASTIC!!!
Regards;
Peter
Definitely have a go. It was a well known fault so you never knowI wonder will Fuji repairs Ireland be as generous for me? Must give them a shout tomorrow.
Tractor by Brian M, on Flickr
Errigal Selfie by Brian M, on Flickr
Errigal Pano by Brian M, on Flickr
Errigal Reflection by Brian M, on FlickrSome lovely light in Donegal yesterday evening.
Tractor by Brian M, on Flickr
Errigal Selfie by Brian M, on Flickr
Errigal Pano by Brian M, on Flickr
Errigal Reflection by Brian M, on Flickr
Some lovely light in Donegal yesterday evening.
Tractor by Brian M, on Flickr
Errigal Selfie by Brian M, on Flickr
Errigal Pano by Brian M, on Flickr
Errigal Reflection by Brian M, on Flickr
The Padrao dos Descobrimentos - the discoveries monument in Belem, Lisbon. by Mezzapod, on FlickrBe good in mono, though you'd lose that clear blue sky!One from Lisbon . I am loving my XT2! And the skies were really that blue!The Padrao dos Descobrimentos - the discoveries monument in Belem, Lisbon. by Mezzapod, on Flickr
One from Lisbon . I am loving my XT2! And the skies were really that blue!The Padrao dos Descobrimentos - the discoveries monument in Belem, Lisbon. by Mezzapod, on Flickr
One from Lisbon . I am loving my XT2! And the skies were really that blue!The Padrao dos Descobrimentos - the discoveries monument in Belem, Lisbon. by Mezzapod, on Flickr