So good you said it twice. Yep, I've been wanting toshoot poppy fields too but this year they seem to be few and far between around us... last year it was snided with them after the rape had done. My usual one has gone so I need to look further a (poppy!) field.![]()



Thanks.Loving the web and the damsel (dragon?) fly.
The Point 22nd June 2014 Pano by nigelwilliams2001, on FlickrI love great sunsets. I personally cannot get on with the way the fuji does panoramas in camera so will also combine them in Photoshop.Here's a panoramic with my X10, 4 pictures combined in Elements
The Point 22nd June 2014 Pano by nigelwilliams2001, on Flickr
i hope you gave her a liquorice as her tin looks empty






Thanks for the explanation Terry, I think I'm probably just getting ahead of myself and should stop worrying about too much technicality on these cameras.histograms can never be more than a guide... in the case of most small cameras, I have never found a luminance only histogram to be a problem. But then I do not push my exposures to the extreme right.
What the article is showing here ( Clipping of a single channel) Is what colour film printers in the 1950 called colour failure. It often became obvious when shooting bright red tulips, or the like, when virtually all the detail and modelling was lost in a solid lump of colour.
It is not a new problem, but one that was there from the earliest days of colour photography.
It would be nice to have the option of a full range Histogram, but it is in no way vital.
As Fuji sensors have a different arrangement and relative number of RGB pixels, their display as a histogram might look somewhat different to the representation of the same scene on another camera.

DSCF0909 by icksilver, on Flickr
DSCF0910 by icksilver, on Flickr
DSCF0918 by icksilver, on Flickr
DSCF0924 by icksilver, on Flickr
The first Dorey picture is ace!
Slight edit in Lr and imo it's fell to bits. Nevermind. 
Here's a panoramic with my X10, 4 pictures combined in Elements
The Point 22nd June 2014 Pano by nigelwilliams2001, on Flickr













Excellent stuff mate!! Where in derbys ?
I had my D7000 on my back all the way around and the missus was carrying the tripod but never used them. Food for thought...