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nikon yes i did which one though either a D7000 D700 D800 D00E D810 and Nikon 1![]()
Ha ha well your worse than me that a bloody relief
nikon yes i did which one though either a D7000 D700 D800 D00E D810 and Nikon 1![]()
And another early morning image from Budapest, taken just as the first rays of sunlight were hitting the Chain Bridge.
Danube Daybreak by Brian M, on Flickr
Andrew,your not far behind so dont get complacentHa ha well your worse than me that a bloody relief

Andrew,your not far behind so dont get complacent![]()
I dont have timeGet off it name my cameras lol.
I think the difference is,Adrian gets on with it, buys and sells without most people(not me) noticing, a bit like a camera NinjaGet off it name my cameras lol.

One from a very flat Burnham Beeches today with the XT-2 and XF 16-55mm![]()
Cheers Jonathan, was very surprised to be honest - a few people have enquired about prints before, but it's never really come to anything (mostly ending as soon as a price was mentioned funnily enough!)
Really starting to enjoy this foresty shizzle...
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Thank you George for your kind wordsVery nice Fujigraph Sir, nicely composed with some lovely colours & detail.
“Good to see you back with Fuji again”
George.
From a fishing trip the other day, of course I took the camera with me!
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Nice image, beautiful colours.And another early morning image from Budapest, taken just as the first rays of sunlight were hitting the Chain Bridge.
Danube Daybreak by Brian M, on Flickr
“Excellent” Fujigraph Sir, nuff said.
“Really liking your work of late”
George.

Liz West Art Installation - Chapter House, Chester Cathedral (X-T2, XF16mm, handheld)
Liz west, Chapter House, Chester Cathedral 2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Liz West Art Installation - Chapter House, Chester Cathedral (X-T2, XF16mm, handheld)
Liz west, Chapter House, Chester Cathedral 2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Superb!
Spectacular!
That’s impressive.Liz West Art Installation - Chapter House, Chester Cathedral (X-T2, XF16mm, handheld)
Liz west, Chapter House, Chester Cathedral 2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Liz West Art Installation - Chapter House, Chester Cathedral (X-T2, XF16mm, handheld)
Liz west, Chapter House, Chester Cathedral 2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Was that the one having a nose through your camera bag?
Lady of the lake...
Liz West Art Installation - Chapter House, Chester Cathedral (X-T2, XF16mm, handheld)
Liz west, Chapter House, Chester Cathedral 2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Fantastic - I think I must make a trip to see the art myself.
That's really nice, thanks for capturing and posting it.Liz West Art Installation - Chapter House, Chester Cathedral (X-T2, XF16mm, handheld)
Liz west, Chapter House, Chester Cathedral 2 by David Yeoman, on Flickr
Like Unicorns, Kingfishers do not exist. I'm not sure what those blurs of bright blue are that go past me when I'm out looking for them, but it's not a Kingfisher...![]()


Beautiful photo. Well done
Another super shot. Sharp where it needs to be and soft where that suits better. Lovely tones.
“Excellent” Fujigraph Sir, nuff said.
George.
Stunning, one of the best i've ever seen
Soooo makes me want to go back to Buda!
Nice image, beautiful colours.
Some of the ones on Port Meadow will try eating your bag if you let them, never mind nose through it...!Thats the onthought I did think he was trying to knock me over at first.

All very true, it's a great shot!Thanks Trevor.
Thank you.
Thanks Ian.
Thanks George.
Wow, thank you very much!
Me too, and I've just come back...
Thanks.
Forewent using my Nikon with a blimp in favour of an XT2 for shooting movie stills on set. It came close to being perfect but had one, albeit major, niggle. On the first day of shooting, in the silence of the set, I noticed how loud the shutter button is. I think that fuji are trying to make cameras that feel robust and quality, but the actual physical sound of the button being pressed in was being picked up by the boom in tight shots making it unusable in those moments.
I persevered by using a cheap calumet controller for the next few days, but it wasn't ideal. For some reason, they don't let you assign the shutter to one of the other less clicky-sounding buttons. Such a pity as I loved everything else about it. I'll be ditching it for a sony, sadly.
If you're into movie still photography it's not quite quiet enough.
Got the X-T10 out and about again... Oxford Canal this evening. It was really dark - 3 mins at f/8 and could probably have gone 4 or more.
Isis Lock reflections by David Hallett, on Flickr