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fungistack-3 by Trevor, on FlickrNiceH2 with Viltrox 23
Stacked image 30 frames
Just practicing, new to stacking anything
Mate. With me it was Bikes..Nice
Cars, I've stacked a few of those in my time....![]()
Not an easy scene to stack, mate. But you`ve done pretty well.H2 with Viltrox 23
Stacked image 30 frames
Just practicing, new to stacking anything
fungistack-3 by Trevor, on Flickr
bored by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Pelican by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Wolf by Steve Jelly, on FlickrMate. With me it was Bikes..
#1 is telling a sad tale…Still trying to get back into it... We are annual members at Longleat so we dropped in there for a couple of hours this afternoon. All on the T3 & 100-400.
bored by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Pelican by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Wolf by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Touch of Pink by Rohan, on Flickr
Step into the Light by Rohan, on Flickr
Looking Down to St Nicholas by Rohan, on Flickr
Looking down the Pathway by Rohan, on Flickr
In the Shade by Rohan, on Flickr


100% spot on, Alan...something I should repeat to myself a lot...Not particularly exciting but the point is that I was:
a. out of the house
b. had my V with me
c. got it out of my bag
d. took some snaps with it
100% spot on, Alan...something I should repeat to myself a lot...








I haven't posted on Flickr for 13 months and not been on TP much but have now caught up with all my favourite threads and hoping to be around more. It's been great to see all the talk in here about Fuji's new bodies and I'm looking forward to seeing whether the X-T5 will tempt me away from my T3.
Here are a few images from the last year or so. I have enjoyed processing them and hope it will help to regain my elusive photographic mojo!
During the 2021 lockdown, walking in a local plantation, X-T3 and 18-55mm:
Misty Road to Nowhere by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
A few days after lockdown ended, my first photo trip out was to the local wildlife park. X-T3 and 100-400:
Bad Hair Day by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
A few days later the photo club met for a walk and catch-up on the island's west coast. 18-55mm , 1.1 second exposure, 1600 ISO, leaning on a handrail on the bridge. A nice reminder of a welcome get-together:
Peel Castle at Dusk by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
I don't "do" birds but was fortunate to have the 100-400mm mounted when I saw this lovely Robin:
Singing Robin by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
For a photo club project,"Juxtaposition", 16-55mm:
Yin Yang by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
At the end of last year we added this little girl to our rescue animal family and this was the first time she sat still long enough for a portrait. 55-200mm:
Concentration by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
A friend switched from Canon to Fuji and this is from our day out together to help her get used to the X-T3 controls. 80mm at f/5:
Bee on Flower by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
And finally, my first trip off the island was a day trip to Liverpool and I was able to pop into the Central Library. 10-24mm at 10mm:
Eye to the Sky by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
Blow it upside down by Trevor, on FlickrI haven't posted on Flickr for 13 months and not been on TP much but have now caught up with all my favourite threads and hoping to be around more. It's been great to see all the talk in here about Fuji's new bodies and I'm looking forward to seeing whether the X-T5 will tempt me away from my T3.
Here are a few images from the last year or so. I have enjoyed processing them and hope it will help to regain my elusive photographic mojo!
During the 2021 lockdown, walking in a local plantation, X-T3 and 18-55mm:
Misty Road to Nowhere by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
A few days after lockdown ended, my first photo trip out was to the local wildlife park. X-T3 and 100-400:
Bad Hair Day by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
A few days later the photo club met for a walk and catch-up on the island's west coast. 18-55mm , 1.1 second exposure, 1600 ISO, leaning on a handrail on the bridge. A nice reminder of a welcome get-together:
Peel Castle at Dusk by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
I don't "do" birds but was fortunate to have the 100-400mm mounted when I saw this lovely Robin:
Singing Robin by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
For a photo club project,"Juxtaposition", 16-55mm:
Yin Yang by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
At the end of last year we added this little girl to our rescue animal family and this was the first time she sat still long enough for a portrait. 55-200mm:
Concentration by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
A friend switched from Canon to Fuji and this is from our day out together to help her get used to the X-T3 controls. 80mm at f/5:
Bee on Flower by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
And finally, my first trip off the island was a day trip to Liverpool and I was able to pop into the Central Library. 10-24mm at 10mm:
Eye to the Sky by Andrea Thrussell, on Flickr
Wow these are fab @Manxmaid - particularly like the 1st and last shots.
Some lovely images, Andrea
Good to have you back![]()
Glad you're starting to feel it again. I'm sure we've all been there at some point. I didn't notice at the time but the other day I spotted a gap on my flickr timeline of over a year! I was still taking photos, enjoying the process, just nothing that really wowed me I guess.
Great shots here. Especially that first one.
Hey Andrea, welcome back !I'm looking forward to seeing whether the X-T5 will tempt me away from my T3
Hey Andrea, welcome back !
The X-T5 rumours are making me consider the X-H2S, as I don't really want 40mp or the slight decrease in Eye A/F performance that is supposed to come with it. (Mind you, it would be stickier than the X-T3).
Anyone got a 7artisans 25mm they want to sell? I've got an ad in the wanted section but doubt many look in there, and being such a cheap lens I doubt many people bother to sell them on...
But, if anyone has one that isn't seeing much use....
I saw a Facebook post the other day comparing the same scene taken on an X-T3, Z7, and X-H2 and the noise levels in that showed the H2 in front with the Z7 and X-T3 lagging behind.H2 with Tamron 17-70
No noise reduction ISO 12800
I may be eating words. My previous statement about noise being more pronounced than the H2S
I have others at slightly lower ISO that show more noise where there are shadows on the face
Just shows how the balance of light will affect the outcome.
Blow it upside down by Trevor, on Flickr


Was this a test of the capabilities?H2 with Tamron 17-70
No noise reduction ISO 12800
I may be eating words. My previous statement about noise being more pronounced than the H2S
I have others at slightly lower ISO that show more noise where there are shadows on the face
Just shows how the balance of light will affect the outcome.
Blow it upside down by Trevor, on Flickr
Hi Tim, thank you! I have been keeping an eye on the rumours and will be interested in side-by-side reviews. If they could just "soup up" the X-T3 a bit here and there while keeping the body size, style and layout it would be great for me, but I'm not too keen on some of the changes that came with the X-T4 and I don't need all the video features. Changing to a bigger X-H body would go against my reasons for switching to Fuji in the first place, but this generation of bodies will definitely be interesting to compare. I will need to hop on a boat/plane to have a proper look and feel!![]()
Can you not do the Fuji 48hr test drive??
No. Just a random shot while visiting my granddaughter. I wondered whether it might be useful for other members anecdotally.Was this a test of the capabilities?
I’m fortunate to have both. Not noticed any difference in eye af performance.Hey Andrea, welcome back !
The X-T5 rumours are making me consider the X-H2S, as I don't really want 40mp or the slight decrease in Eye A/F performance that is supposed to come with it. (Mind you, it would be stickier than the X-T3).
Gypsy Moth by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Tiger Moth by Steve Jelly, on Flickr
Boeing A75N by Steve Jelly, on FlickrI have to say, I really, really love this lens. It's heavy but so versatile.

Fuji's best lens without any doubt.
That's interesting. I did read somewhere that the 40mp sensor was slightly slower to AF. But that's a reviewer and not real world.I’m fortunate to have both. Not noticed any difference in eye af performance.
I agree with you, a 26MP X-T5s would be perfect for me.
The Launch-3 by Trevor, on Flickr









Fantastic shot!H2S with the 150-600
ISO 12800
I put it through pureRaw for noise reduction.
Had the camera lock up on me. Needed to remove the battery to restart it.
Super happy to get this the bird had appeared at my local pond. Just a walk across the road from my house.
The Launch-3 by Trevor, on Flickr