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No shoes bless him![]()
Thank you kindly Jak, appreciate your reply.
"His shoes are actually behind the post of the bench"
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Love this, perfectly seen, and well achieved. The guy behind is a little out of focus depicting as a memory, but not too much that he can't be seen"How He Once Was"
Just a simple candid street style Fujigraph taken at London UK that kinda just fell into place. I noticed the elderly gentleman walking towards me and then noticed the younger guy a short distance behind him and thought the two kinda linked together. I've deliberately shot the younger guy slightly out of focus to try and create a kinda echo of the elderly gentleman's former self.
How He Once Was-03553 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
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Love this, perfectly seen, and well achieved. The guy behind is a little out of focus depicting as a memory, but not too much that he can't be seen

Got my stick by Donna White, on FlickrFew more from the X-T30 and XF 16mm F2.8, definitely loving that lens. It's quite a difference to my second widest lens at 35 (50ish FFE)
DSCF2591-Edit by Thomas A, on Flickr
DSCF2611 by Thomas A, on Flick
A couple of new Tokina lenses announced for X-mount - with AF
https://www.cliftoncameras.co.uk/tokina-mirrorless-lenses/lens-mount/fujifilm-x-mount/?fltr
A couple of new Tokina lenses announced for X-mount - with AF
https://www.cliftoncameras.co.uk/tokina-mirrorless-lenses/lens-mount/fujifilm-x-mount/?fltr
That 400mm mirror lens is cheap...
I just wish 3rd party lens makers could come up with some more interesting focal lengths than copy (or almost) the OEM stuff.
Are not the 33mm and 23mm lenses just rebranded Viltrox ???
Quite possibly. It would be good for somebody to come up with a FL that actually makes you think "That's a good idea" rather than just following what's already out there.
Such as? The problem with Fuji mount is that everying more "regular" is now covered
So how about a "different" macro lens. The 80mm is great, but it's very expensive, the old 60mm was very good, and light, so a replacement for that?. A 300mm f2.8 or f4 maybe? Sigma's 150-600 for the X range would be good. In terms of primes, I agree that Fuji have covered the most popular lengths, but just offering a different aperture would do something, so maybe an f1.2 instead of f1.4 perhaps?
Unless you are on a tight budget, why would you not buy the identical Fuji lens? I have nothing but Fuji lenses, they are expensive but the quality is excellent, hence why I'd like to see "something different".
Handmade Necklaces-03555 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking 
Thanks a lot, George.Two very nice candid street style Fujigraphs Tom, with a good mono presentation, particularly liking #1 closely followed by #2.
Dragonfly by Philip Higgins, on FlickrGreat shot! How on earth do you capture a dragonfly in focus and still??1 from yesterday Fujifilm XT4 XF80mm f2.8 macro = XF2X converter
Dragonfly by Philip Higgins, on Flickr

The Old Signal Box-03557 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking., 
I'm going to look at a Canon (bear with me) 200mm f2.8 L II - which I'll attach to my T4 via the Fringer Pro - Has anybody on here tried this combo?
If it's fast enough, which for me doesn't need to be blazing internet fanboy speeds, then I'll get it as it's cheap enough for something Fujifilm doesn't offer yet.
View: https://youtu.be/KLP_5iZn1ok
Not quite the same as a lens like the Canon 200mm f2.8 in practicality terms not to mention price and weight (More than 2x the weight and 4x the price)

View: https://youtu.be/KLP_5iZn1ok
Not quite the same as a lens like the Canon 200mm f2.8 in practicality terms not to mention price and weight (More than 2x the weight and 4x the price)
I like the silhouette style image, I would even try it as a black and white high key. And I like the composure tooLike many others in this thread, photography had taken a bit of a back seat for me this year. However last week I managed to get out one evening with a particular shot in mind - a local windmill silhouetted by the sunset. Unfortunately, I got the sun position totally wrong - I will need to go back in the winter, but I am still happy with the resulting image.
Chesterton Windmill Sunset by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
I have had a few comments that it is too dark/washed out, so may need to give it another tweak in Lightroom.
When I posted it in the CC section here it was also pointed out that my 55-200 may be "decentred", so at some point, I need to test that. Thinking about it, this is probably the first image I have shot using the lens where it has not just been one central subject, so would have not noticed the issue previously.
Pretty sure George @G.K.Jnr. has one. Perhaps he’s able to say how he feels about it.
Pretty sure George @G.K.Jnr. has one. Perhaps he’s able to say how he feels about it.
But it is white!![]()
Lol trust me i chased it relentlessly on a small section of the canal along with a female eventually it settled on the side wall of the canal and I very carefully leaned over making sure i didn't fall into the canal as i don't have a good sense of balance at the best of timeGreat shot! How on earth do you capture a dragonfly in focus and still??


I'm going to look at a Canon (bear with me) 200mm f2.8 L II - which I'll attach to my T4 via the Fringer Pro - Has anybody on here tried this combo?
If it's fast enough, which for me doesn't need to be blazing internet fanboy speeds, then I'll get it as it's cheap enough for something Fujifilm doesn't offer yet.
I have done a test and my 55-200 is definitely soft on the right-hand side. Has anybody had a lens serviced by Fuji UK?When I posted it in the CC section here it was also pointed out that my 55-200 may be "decentred", so at some point, I need to test that. Thinking about it, this is probably the first image I have shot using the lens where it has not just been one central subject, so would have not noticed the issue previously.
Ive used Fujifilm UK for 2 lens repair's one that fell to the floor on my XT1 and it sheared the lens mount off the lens and a similar thing happened with my 50-230mm when the tripod blew over.I have done a test and my 55-200 is definitely soft on the right-hand side. Has anybody had a lens serviced by Fuji UK?
I also found out something I did not know about my X-T2 - when using the self-timer, if you are in CL or CH drive mode it takes a burst of photos. If you want a single photo you need to be in S.


I used them to get my hdmi port fixed and they "lost" my camera on a random shelf for a week but otherwise it went really well.Ive used Fujifilm UK for 2 lens repair's one that fell to the floor on my XT1 and it sheared the lens mount off the lens and a similar thing happened with my 50-230mm when the tripod blew over.
Both were repaired and returned within the week my first lens being replaced as the carrier lost it.
My friend dropped his week old XH-1 and they repaired and returned it again within a week all free of charge.
i can't speak highly enough of there service![]()