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  1. Greybeard

    Advertisement

    I understand the site has a need to bring in revenue but the "Advertisement" and "Ad" replies to every forum post are useless and annoying - seeing a possible response to your post and instead being sent to Amazon is just irritating - perhaps the site could switch back to normal ads.
    6 points
  2. Vairish

    Fuji Birds

    Mandarin Duck. XT5 + XF150-600.
    6 points
  3. toddjwain

    Seascapes

    Hi all, First post here. A few pics from a recent trip to Cornwall in the UK. Any feedback or ideas on how these could have been improved (in camera and editing) would be amazing.
    5 points
  4. Marooned

    Gothenburg, Sweden

    I like shadows.
    5 points
  5. jerryy

    Fuji Birds

    More Finches.
    4 points
  6. Giampaolo Masserano

    Classic sunset

    From the album: Photos

    4 points
  7. zook

    Fuji Birds

    X-T4; XF150-600mmF5.6-8 R LM OIS WR + XF 1.4x TC; 1/2000; f10; ISO800; 632mm, monopod
    4 points
  8. N.Rio

    landscapes with fuji x

    Last autumn I took a few shots with a fisheye lens at each location before wrapping it up. These landscape types came out well, I think. Anyone got tips on fisheye lens landscape motifs? (X-E4 with 7Artisans 7.5mm)
    4 points
  9. N.Rio

    Winter Landscapes

    Millions of tonnes of crystallized water in Voss, western Norway. X-E4, 50-230mm.
    4 points
  10. Giampaolo Masserano

    Venice Carnival 2023

    From the album: Photos

    Waiting for Carnival 2024...
    4 points
  11. Nederdiek

    Fuji Birds

    Two days old.
    4 points
  12. G_N

    Fuji Birds

    Here's another Robin.
    4 points
  13. MARRIEDGUY9

    Fuji Birds

    Interesting day in Havre de Grace, found this guy hunting right near shore with a lot of folks watching, didn't seem to phase him much. X-T5, 70-300, 300mm, 1/1000.
    4 points
  14. 4 points
  15. From the album: Photos

    From Colle del Lys, a view towards the south of Piedmont; in the background, the Argentera massif.
    4 points
  16. biglouis

    Fuji Birds

    X-H2S, XF100-400+TC1.4x - Reed Warbler
    4 points
  17. zook

    Fuji Birds

    X-T4; Fujinon XF150-600mmF5.6-8 R LM OIS WR; 1/2000; f7.1; ISO640; 500mm; hand held...
    4 points
  18. I've been playing with the 70-300 at 300; not really "macro", but cool.
    4 points
  19. Welcome to the forum! I've been thinking about this exact question lately. I did a LOT of amateur photography in about 1978-1985, including my own darkroom with some simple color processes. Much of my attention was on how to do the wet chemistry and using the enlarger. Polycontrast paper, which involved purple and yellow filters on the enlarger, was new, and I tried a lot with that, including burning and dodging with different filters to do local increase or decrease of the contrast. For a while I was on a sepia toning kick. On the camera side of things, I liked macrophotography including a bellows and special bellows lenses, and I worked pretty hard to make depth of field work. Generally I tried to practice better focusing technique, and had about 4 or 5 different focusing screens. I tried to practice better holding technique, too, using tips from archery to control my breath and get less blurry pictures when struggling with long shutter times. I got into Fuji X cameras within the last couple years. This was my introduction to digital cameras with interchangeable lenses. What evolved the most was that all the wet chemistry went away, including a lot of work that had nothing to do with controlling the images I made. Do I need to improve my temperature control? How fresh are all my batches of chemicals and how fresh do they need to be? Do I need to add a fan because the fumes are bothering me? Can I make a homemade vacuum easel to keep the paper from curling under the enlarger? Can I load some more cartridges today or is it so hot I will sweat inside the changing bag and ruin them all? ALL of that stuff just went away. Lots more evolved. Autofocus mostly made focusing technique go away, or reduced it to thinking about what part of the image I wanted sharp. Rather than having to decide whether to accept the grain of Tri-X or the speed of Pan-X or compromise on Plus-X, and having to stick with that for the whole session, I get sensitivity that is somewhere between better and way way better. Handheld shots can be so much slower now without shake. And the lenses are faster -- I used to have one lens that went to f/1.4, and now I have several that can do that, and one that incredibly goes to f/1.0. Not only that, I can do focus stacking now, and get what used to be flat out impossible shots. Long story short, mostly, the hard stuff went away, or at least got several stops better. I guess the downside is that now I struggle sometimes with software, installations that don't go right, needing to track updates, and camera instructions that are 10 or 100 times more complex. Before automatic exposure and other microprocessor driven stuff came along, there just weren't that many details. My favorite camera, the Canon F-1, did have a battery for the light meter, but other than the meter not functioning it was the same user experience if I left the battery out. Sunny 16 and I was good to go.
    4 points
  20. Maybe this is better....
    4 points
  21. Fujiron

    Winter Landscapes

    Hayden Covered Bridge Alsea, Oregon. X-T1, TTartisan 17mm F2.
    3 points
  22. jerryy

    Fuji Birds

    At first I thought 'it is a sparrow', but it could also be a finch.
    3 points
  23. Giampaolo Masserano

    Venice Carnival 2024

    From the album: Photos

    3 points
  24. MARRIEDGUY9

    Fuji Birds

    practicing getting birds in flight.....cropped a lot, this vulture was pretty far away, 70-300, I think around 1/1000. not the best, thought it looked cool.
    3 points
  25. Giampaolo Masserano

    Palazzo Tetta

    From the album: Photos

    The only Venetian house surrounded by water on three sides
    3 points
  26. Giampaolo Masserano

    The plague doctor

    From the album: Photos

    The "plague doctor" is a historical mask of the Venice Carnival. It reproduces the dress worn by doctors who went to visit the sick during plagues, to send them to the "lazzaretto" (an isolated place, often on one of the small islands of the Venetian lagoon).
    3 points
  27. Giampaolo Masserano

    Venice Carnival 2024

    From the album: Photos

    3 points
  28. nothing special, just a day at the beach in Delaware.
    3 points
  29. zook

    Fuji Birds

    X-T4; XF150-600mmF5.6-8 R LM OIS WR + XF 1.4x TC; 1/2000; f10; ISO800; 730mm, monopod
    3 points
  30. 3 points
  31. 3 points
  32. Fujiron

    Fuji Birds

    Bald Eagle Oregon. X-H2s, Fuji 150-600.
    3 points
  33. I love using the Acros sim to guide my RAW editing. After using 20-22 MP Canon RAW's for years, it's interesting/fun to have all the latitude in these 40MP Fuji files. Yellowstone National Park by the way.
    3 points
  34. Fujiron

    landscapes with fuji x

    Hiking the Heceta Head Trail to the lighthouse on a foggy Oregon Coast morning. X-P1, 16mm F2.8.
    3 points
  35. The Milky Way as viewed looking south in Peru.
    3 points
  36. Giampaolo Masserano

    Ready for winter

    From the album: Photos

    Marmota marmota
    3 points
  37. Giampaolo Masserano

    Provence

    From the album: Photos

    3 points
  38. I've only had one issue with ONE camera (Fujifilm S2 Pro) and that includes owning between 1973 and today: Minolta SR-T101 (my sister still owns it) Minolta X-E7 ( I still own it and it still works) Digital: Fuji 4900z 4.3 megapixel - outstanding camera Nikon 8700 8mp - never had an issue through sale Nikon 300 6mp - never had an issue through sale Nikon D700 12mp - Still use it and still works perfectly with over 200,000 images RB67 Pro Medium Format 2 ea Mamiya 645 AFD Medium Format 2 ea Yashicamat Twin Lens reflex Fujifilm S1 Pro - ONE of the BEST early digital cameras with gorgeous colors and a Base ISO of 320, 3.2mp Fujifilm S2 Pro. The S2 Pro developed a bad sensor and Fuji in Edison replaced the sensor, and shutter free of charge with a. two day turnaround after I dropped it off. X-E1 - never had an issue X-T1 still own it. Rubber grip started to come loose and I used gorilla glue to fix it X-T2 Camera took a salt water bath and self-destructed. Not worth repairing per Fuji's repair estimate, sold for parts X-H1 - Still shoot with it never had an issue G50R and 100S. -- Haven't had an issue. Fingers crossed I don't
    3 points
  39. Giampaolo Masserano

    Entrevaux

    From the album: Photos

    Entrevaux is a French commune of 958 inhabitants, located in the Alpes de Haute Provence department
    3 points
  40. I have just looked at my X-T2. Yes, the peak highlights are hidden in the T2, when the first pressure is taken, as opposed to the T5. The viewfinder information is partially cleared in both cameras and appears to be the same to me. I don't know of a way to alter the behavior.
    3 points
  41. Michele Bonelli

    Lavender Field.jpg

    From the album: Paesaggi

    3 points
  42. Astigmatism

    Black Widow

    Discovered this beauty under the fake plastic boulder that covers our well, when I was mowing today. I kept my distance, and cropped after the fact, though I wish I had added my 2X extender to the 80 mm Fuji macro. Handheld at 1/1250 seconds with OIS, f/4, ISO 5000, overcast sky lighting. Google Lens identifies it as a Southern Black Widow.
    3 points
  43. Giampaolo Masserano

    Val Ferret

    From the album: Photos

    From Courmayeur start two valleys which are one the continuation of the other. To the south-west the Val Veny (wilder, famous for the Brenva and Miage glaciers); to the north-east the Val Ferret (more touristy and flat but no less beautiful). Both border the Mont Blanc chain on the Italian side.
    3 points
  44. G_N

    Fuji Birds

    Here are a couple taken with my new X-T5 (new body) and 100-400 (used lens!). I'm still getting used to the camera, but so far so good. Thanks.
    3 points
  45. Ok, I freely admit my sense of humor stop developing at 12 y/o so I found this funny as hell, even if it was just and accidental mis-spell.
    3 points
  46. 3 points
  47. Milky Way in May... This is equivalent to a just-a-touch-over 15 minutes exposure. Milky Way season is underway, and locally, the Milky Way is starting to rotate from landscape mode to portrait mode (it should be fully rotated to vertical in about a month, give or take a few days). On the right side, in this image, the Scorpius Constellation is rising. Antares is the big yellow-red star in Scorpius. https://earthsky.org/constellations/scorpius-heres-your-constellation/ https://www.constellation-guide.com/constellation-list/scorpius-constellation/ I hope to be able to post a version that is more centered on the constellation.
    3 points
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