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You are learning very nicely with the X-T2 Andrea, I do like the Blue Windows shot, good reflections and a nice angle.
A random shot from Lanzarote last night. breaks a few rules, but I kinda like it anyway.
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I was stood in that exact spot last Sunday (photos further up this thread).
Salford Quays really is a very photogenic place these days, especially at night.
I used to live there about 15 years ago and it's changed quite a bit.
Cracking image![]()
A snap from a dawn trip to Media City in Salford yesterday. I suspect evening is the best time to shoot here but I was time constrained. Weather was poor and I got nothing exciting, this is the best of a mediocre bunch.
1711_Manchester_010 by Ian, on Flickr

If it helps Dave, I find the polariser very hit and miss on the 10-24mm. It's just too wide to get consistent results with using a CPL.Just starting going through my pics of Pembrokeshire from last weekend. I hired the 10-24mm from LFH, which I'm very happy about. Sadly, it being a last minute decision, I didn't check out what size of step-up ring I would need (72mm is the filter size) so was without polariser except for a few shots where I held one on by hand (!) and completely without ND filter. But I had a good time anyway. It's early days, and of course you can't see all the detail in a 2048px Flickr upload, but this one shot alone has convinced me that it's a very nice lens. Choosing between colour and monochrome was quite a challenge, as the long grass always looks great in black and white, but somehow the colour had more the atmosphere of the afternoon.
Manorbier light by David Hallett, on Flickr
Cheers! Have now pulled my finger out and uploaded a version sans footprint tooLove I Great composion and I like the pP![]()
True, and thanks for the thought. Maybe useful for cutting down reflections on rocks etc, but it probably wasn't a disasterIf it helps Dave, I find the polariser very hit and miss on the 10-24mm. It's just too wide to get consistent results with using a CPL.
I'd seen your pics and they were the very ones that inspired me to get up at 5:30 to go to Salford Quays. Your first shot is the one I was after but I just got leaden dawn skies, unfortunately. I might try it as a "fine art" B&W, which is what I try on most of my underwhelming shots!
20171105-172904-DSCF0349-Edit-2-Edit-2-Edit-X-T2-2 by Paul White, on FlickrGreat minds think alike !
20171105-172904-DSCF0349-Edit-2-Edit-2-Edit-X-T2-2 by Paul White, on Flickr
I was inspired by the work of Billie Currie : http://www.billycurriephotography.co.uk/portfolio_603542.html
He does lots of stuff like this. I first saw his photo in the AA Landscape Photographer of the Year books. Not to everyone's taste but I really like them.
Just starting going through my pics of Pembrokeshire from last weekend. I hired the 10-24mm from LFH, which I'm very happy about. Sadly, it being a last minute decision, I didn't check out what size of step-up ring I would need (72mm is the filter size) so was without polariser except for a few shots where I held one on by hand (!) and completely without ND filter. But I had a good time anyway. It's early days, and of course you can't see all the detail in a 2048px Flickr upload, but this one shot alone has convinced me that it's a very nice lens. Choosing between colour and monochrome was quite a challenge, as the long grass always looks great in black and white, but somehow the colour had more the atmosphere of the afternoon.
Manorbier light by David Hallett, on Flickr
Great minds think alike !
20171105-172904-DSCF0349-Edit-2-Edit-2-Edit-X-T2-2 by Paul White, on Flickr
I was inspired by the work of Billie Currie : http://www.billycurriephotography.co.uk/portfolio_603542.html
He does lots of stuff like this. I first saw his photo in the AA Landscape Photographer of the Year books. Not to everyone's taste but I really like them.
Cheers George! Very kind. It's probably a bit dark for some tastes, but I'm just weird that way"Excellent" Fujigraph Sir, nuff said.
George.
Cheers George! Very kind. It's probably a bit dark for some tastes, but I'm just weird that way![]()
Just starting going through my pics of Pembrokeshire from last weekend. I hired the 10-24mm from LFH, which I'm very happy about. Sadly, it being a last minute decision, I didn't check out what size of step-up ring I would need (72mm is the filter size) so was without polariser except for a few shots where I held one on by hand (!) and completely without ND filter. But I had a good time anyway. It's early days, and of course you can't see all the detail in a 2048px Flickr upload, but this one shot alone has convinced me that it's a very nice lens. Choosing between colour and monochrome was quite a challenge, as the long grass always looks great in black and white, but somehow the colour had more the atmosphere of the afternoon.
Manorbier light by David Hallett, on Flickr
Great minds think alike !
20171105-172904-DSCF0349-Edit-2-Edit-2-Edit-X-T2-2 by Paul White, on Flickr
I was inspired by the work of Billie Currie : http://www.billycurriephotography.co.uk/portfolio_603542.html
He does lots of stuff like this. I first saw his photo in the AA Landscape Photographer of the Year books. Not to everyone's taste but I really like them.
I can't stop thinking about returning to the X-Pro1 body (again) and keeping my X-T1 and possibly moving on the X-T2.
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I can't stop thinking about returning to the X-Pro1 body (again) and keeping my X-T1 and possibly moving on the X-T2 and boost power grip.
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Only suggestion for improvement would be to clone out the fragment of stone in the bottom left corner. But I know not everyone does that OCD kind of thing![]()
one from this years visit to the Lake District

So I have put the remainder of my Canon gear up for sale. I picked up the 7D2 & 150-600 yesterday for the first time in months and god it's heavy..... It just reinforces the reasons why I swapped to Fuji. My ruck sack with 2 bodies, a grip, 100-400, 1.4 TC & 10-24 isn't as heavy...
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Another with the 10-24. Biggest challenge was getting my shadow out of the frame - glad I didn't have to do it in colour!
Manorbier skies by David Hallett, on Flickr
Muppetry alert..
I put my X-T2, 18-55 and 10-24 in the Classifieds
Figured I wasn’t using it enough, reviewed some shots taken with it and withdrew it all from sale.
Looking forward to the Firmware update
Can anyone convince me that with the 100-400 it’s usable for Birds in flight.. @Jelster maybe..
Certainly is Trevor... I'll link some images.
Thinking about it, if you jump on my Flickr, almost everything in the last year is shot on the Fuji 100-400
Muppetry alert..
I put my X-T2, 18-55 and 10-24 in the Classifieds
Figured I wasn’t using it enough, reviewed some shots taken with it and withdrew it all from sale.
Looking forward to the Firmware update
Can anyone convince me that with the 100-400 it’s usable for Birds in flight.. @Jelster maybe..
Another with the 10-24. Biggest challenge was getting my shadow out of the frame - glad I didn't have to do it in colour!
Manorbier skies by David Hallett, on Flickr
The pup. by Thomas Green, on Flickr