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Very nice winter scene Fujigraph, well composed, spot on exposure, and the added bit of red is a great focal point.
George.
Great capture GeorgeJust a simple candid street style Fujigraph taken at London UK of a young lad with his Cello doing a bit of street playing. I just love the look of concentration on this lads face.
X-T2, 55-200mm Lens, 1/60th @ F5.6, ISO-400, Handheld.
Young Cello Player (M)-03290M by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
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Thank you George #FujiColoursVery nice Fujigraph, with bags of detail & good colour.
George.
Very nice winter scene Fujigraph, well composed, spot on exposure, and the added bit of red is a great focal point.
George.
Thank you, George
The red top is a bit of a cheat though, as originally it was grey. Good old photochop![]()
Great capture George

Ok folks as some of you might know I have the X-T3 and X100F, but I want another X body and have seen a Brand New X-T1 at Jessops for just over £500 as I want need another body as would have the 90mm on the T3 and either the 35mm or 50mm on the T1. Do you really like using the T1 ?
I know I could go second hand but it has to be brand new.
I found the 2 to be significantly ahead of the 1.
I enjoyed the 1 when released as it was my longed for digi equivalent of an FE2 but in no way did it approach what I needed and got from Canon DSLR. 2 was a different camera in usefulness terms however.
Would a T-20 serve? Bound to be cheap with T-30 coming soon I’d have thought.
Hi Dave, Ive just recently started doing Model and Fashion shoots and have the XT2, X100F along with the 16-55 and 56 1.2. I had a shoot this weekend and wanted another body so picked up a used XT1. In short its going back, I found the focus sluggish on the T1 compared to T2 and like others had said the files process differently as I have some presets I made in Lightroom had to do a fair bit of processing.
Lovely set there Ian. The light in #2 makes it extra special but also love the blue hour shot.
Thanks all for the kind comments.Lovely set there Ian. The light in #2 makes it extra special but also love the blue hour shot.
How are you finding the 10-24? By far my favourite lens.
Thanks all for the kind comments.
10-24 was a lens I didn't think I would like and I was perfectly happy with the 14mm, figuring myself a prime-type person. But after a week I'm loving it. It seems sharp enough corner to corner, isn't as big as I thought (though none of my filters fit, which is annoying), and it just feels a good fit on the XT2.
Alley by Graham Norton, on FlickrI was contemplating selling mine as I now have the 16-55mm. Do I really need wider than 16mm? I'm tempted to hold onto it, just in case.
Oh okay, I'll keep it [emoji16]Its a hard call Ian like you don't use longer than 16mm that many times but if you sell it you know you come across a bunch of shots when you where wishing for that 10mm fl![]()
I was contemplating selling mine as I now have the 16-55mm. Do I really need wider than 16mm? I'm tempted to hold onto it, just in case.
Would make an excellent shot from the top of the stack that blocks the view.

Bit of mono from the weekend with the new X-T2 and the 35mm f/2, which I'm using more and more. That with the 10-24 just case I need to go wider is my standard kit at the moment. This is the ruins of Hampton Gay Manor, built in the 16th century but gutted by fire in the 1880s and never rebuilt.
Winterghost by David Hallett, on Flickr
Really liking this Fujigraph, well composed with good exposure, and the style of PP works very well with the subject.
“Being a Yank I obviously like these old vehicles, and one of the guys that works for us here in the States actually has one of these old pick-up trucks. He still uses it every day and when he sticks his foot down the old tub is like s**t of a shovel”
George.
Cheers George, appreciate the commentVery nice Fujigraph, well composed, plenty of detail, with some nice reflections and nicely presented in mono.
George.
Bit of mono from the weekend with the new X-T2 and the 35mm f/2, which I'm using more and more. That with the 10-24 just case I need to go wider is my standard kit at the moment. This is the ruins of Hampton Gay Manor, built in the 16th century but gutted by fire in the 1880s and never rebuilt.
Winterghost by David Hallett, on Flickr