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On the road to Mount Teide, Tenerife... (X-T1/18-55)
Up the Mountain in Tenerife by CFC Photo, on Flickr
Up the Mountain in Tenerife by CFC Photo, on Flickr
Up the Mountain in Tenerife by CFC Photo, on FlickrPersonally wish there was an option to control the aperture from the adjustment dial wheels, at least it would be nice as an alternative.
Enjoy using the XC 16-50 and 27mm lenses in that fashion, maybe something for a future firmware update
If you're after that experience, you need an XC lens
Personally, it's why I don't have an XC lens ...
A retrograde step. Dials are what Fuji is about!Still think that dial controlled aperture could be there as an option, after all SS is available via the front wheel

On the road to Mount Teide, Tenerife... (X-T1/18-55)
Up the Mountain in Tenerife by CFC Photo, on Flickr
Great set of photos you're producing! Really like the tone of them.
Is the figure on the right a real person or a statue? Looks almost a bit Gormely-esque in silhouette.

Deep In Thought (3)-03128 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking., 
Synchronized Texting by David Ore, on Flickr
Hove Beach Huts by David Ore, on FlickrWell thanks to all who suggested getting in touch with Fuji - I called this morning and they directed me to repair.fujifilm.co.uk and said just choose under warranty, a box should be turning up in a few and he said it'd be FOC![]()
Well thanks to all who suggested getting in touch with Fuji - I called this morning and they directed me to repair.fujifilm.co.uk and said just choose under warranty, a box should be turning up in a few and he said it'd be FOC![]()
Well the sun came out and stayed out today
Synchronized Texting by David Ore, on Flickr
Hove Beach Huts by David Ore, on Flickr
These two Fujigraphs work for me really well Sir, #1 is the strongest without a doubt in my book, and #2 if it were mine I'd crop out the person on the far right and crop from the left in line with the upright corner of the building in the background. Only my suggestions of coarse for what they're worth.
George.

Not my usual style. Probably not to everyone's taste. And I wouldn't really advise anyone to use a tripod and a 20s exposure for street photography. But I can't help liking the result...
Mortality by David Hallett, on Flickr
It is indeed a lighthouse, a rather ancient one. Of course, if the couple only moved their heads, like him, this is just the result you would expect. Still, I was pleasantly surprised when I discovered how still they'd kept!I like it, interesting that the old man moved more in that 20 seconds than the 3 people over by the tower/lighthouse[?]
Well thanks to all who suggested getting in touch with Fuji - I called this morning and they directed me to repair.fujifilm.co.uk and said just choose under warranty, a box should be turning up in a few and he said it'd be FOC![]()
Not my usual style. Probably not to everyone's taste. And I wouldn't really advise anyone to use a tripod and a 20s exposure for street photography. But I can't help liking the result...
Mortality by David Hallett, on Flickr
they have slashed the GFX glass prices, must resist, must resist.......)
Hove Park cafe and tennis courts by David Ore, on Flickr
Wooden Seat by David Ore, on FlickrJust a couple from Hove park today.
Hove Park cafe and tennis courts by David Ore, on Flickr
Wooden Seat by David Ore, on Flickr
I'm guessing you keep your camera's clock set to UK time (judging by the EXIF time stamp and a little local knowledge of where the shot was taken!)
One of my favourite views when dining, although it's usually darker by the time we eat at the Amphora. Often see the matching sea and sky colours at just the right time but never caught them.
My only criticism is that the horizon looks slightly squiffy.
Couple of nice Fujigraphs Sir, with #2 being my fav', well composed with some good colour.
George.
Just a simple tourist type Fujigraph taken of part of the Brighton i360 tourist attraction.
X-T2, 55-200mm Lens, 1/280th @ F8, ISO-200, Handheld.
Brighton i360-03165 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.
They were very quick with mine as well. Can't fault Fuji for their customer service IMOWell the box in a box arrived today which I thought was very quick, should be posted tomorrow
Nice one George, my mum and I went on that when I had the 70D and it was the hardest I have ever done in photography as reflections were terrible.
Not my usual style. Probably not to everyone's taste. And I wouldn't really advise anyone to use a tripod and a 20s exposure for street photography. But I can't help liking the result...
Mortality by David Hallett, on Flickr
British Camp by Graham Norton, on FlickrAnother one from the British Camp, I did get a bit of colour in the sky in the end, the plus thing being out when the weather is not so good is that you quite often get the place to yourself.
British Camp by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Fuji X-T2 anf 14mm f2.8
Another one from the British Camp, I did get a bit of colour in the sky in the end, the plus thing being out when the weather is not so good is that you quite often get the place to yourself.
British Camp by Graham Norton, on Flickr
Fuji X-T2 anf 14mm f2.8