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Haha that`s one for the "teenage embarrasment file"
I have one or two of those....Haha that`s one for the "teenage embarrasment file"![]()
Brilliant shots BrianA wee trip to the riverbank recently to try out my new XF80mm macro.
Blue Damsel by Brian M, on Flickr
Green Damsel by Brian M, on Flickr
Bug 1 by Brian M, on Flickr
Bug 2 by Brian M, on Flickr
Oh and this chap turned up at the tail-end of the trip to round it off nicely - nothing spectacular about the image (taken on 100-400mm) but I was chuffed to bits considering I had never even seen a Kingfisher until about 2 weeks ago!
Kingfisher by Brian M, on Flickr
Haha yes society is that bad these days !!!!They're probably phoning each other!!
Piccadilly-Streetart by Pete Downham Photography, on FlickrHigh praise indeed! Thanks mate, following him nowBeen meaning to post this for a while, if you're into street photography then I recommend following bobcooley on instagram, absolutely wonderful work using Fujifilm. Of course our very own @NickTB is also doing a great job.
He crops in really tight Nick, I might rework some of mine into B&W with heavier crops and more contrast to see if I can get a similar look.High praise indeed! Thanks mate, following him now
Would like to see some shots taken with this. I’ve been toying with the idea of adding one to my arsenal, and at that price it’s a no brainer really
20160501-DSCF9581 by Jonathan Howes, on FlickrLovely shot John. No aperture ring?one from me on the x-t1 @NickTB its a great little lens. a shame no aperture ring though.
20160501-DSCF9581 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
Lovely shot John. No aperture ring?
you'll need to control aperture via front or rear dial.
How are you getting along with the fringer? Or have you got to test it out yet?
I didn't get one in the end mate.
AH ok, pondering on lenses atm was wondering what you might have been using on it.
Trafalgar Square Sky by Pete Downham Photography, on FlickrLove this PeteAnother from yesterday, it was the sky that attracted me to take this shot....
Trafalgar Square Sky by Pete Downham Photography, on Flickr
Thanks Nick, couldn't miss that sky.Love this Pete
Love how inquisitive the gulls areJust a simple Fujigraph taken at Trafalgar Square London UK of a Black Headed Gull.
X-T2, 18-55mm Lens, 1/200th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.
Black Headed Gull-03303 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
George.

Love how inquisitive the gulls are
Nice set, BrianI too would be well chuffed with the Kingfisher .... Still yet to see one.
Lovely set, really like the damsels, and the kingfisher
Brilliant shots Brian
I fully get that plenty of people aren't keen on long exposures, however the only way I was going to get a photo that day with nobody in it, was with a long exposure. I'll definitely be back at some point to try and get another version with a faster shutter speed.
I agree! Not something I've ever tried to do, but very impressive results.Thanks guys.
A wee trip to the riverbank recently to try out my new XF80mm macro.
Blue Damsel by Brian M, on Flickr
Green Damsel by Brian M, on Flickr
Bug 1 by Brian M, on Flickr
Bug 2 by Brian M, on Flickr
Oh and this chap turned up at the tail-end of the trip to round it off nicely - nothing spectacular about the image (taken on 100-400mm) but I was chuffed to bits considering I had never even seen a Kingfisher until about 2 weeks ago!
Kingfisher by Brian M, on Flickr

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Poppies by Steve Jelly, on FlickrDoes anyone have the XF 100-400 lens and use it with the tele converter, what is IQ like please
ducklings by Steve Jelly, on FlickrReally nice Steve.A bit of praise for our local council. In the local park they have set a small area aside for wild flowers, and the Poppies are looking really good right now....
That 90mm is a stunner of a lens.....
Poppies by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
A bit of praise for our local council. In the local park they have set a small area aside for wild flowers, and the Poppies are looking really good right now....
That 90mm is a stunner of a lens.....
Poppies by Steve Jelly, on Flickr