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  1. BMW museum X-t1 18-55 @ 18mm
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  2. Low sun by Johan Thole, on Flickr
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  3. sunset glow by JS-photographie, auf Flickr
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  4. X-T2 with Zeiss Touit 12/2.8 10stop ND + 6stop ND 240 sec exposure FXT25498.jpg by papedo_pp, auf Flickr
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  5. X-T1 with Samyang 8mm at 04:00 AM in Venice - S.Marco Place
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  6. X-T1 with 14
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  7. _XT199221368iridient.jpg by papedo_pp, auf Flickr
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  8. DSCF7257 by Filip Hermelin, on Flickr
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  9. T2 + 23 DSCF7752 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr DSCF7851 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr DSCF7857 by Kirill Sokolov, on Flickr
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  10. End of the afternoon, north of Uppsala Swedish sunset by Johan Thole, on Flickr
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  11. Old, Dear, Evergreen XE1
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  12. with the Tokina 12-28/4.0 DX on X-T1 ... Grün-Gelb-Blau by Enzio Harpaintner, auf Flickr
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  13. Red skies over paradise II long exposure with 10 stop B&W ND Filter
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  14. Beautiful shot. Very nice.
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  15. Red skies over paradiselong exposure with 10 stop B&W ND Filter
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  16. Hello, I'm still new to the Fuji system, still getting familiar with the hardware, I came from using Nikon for many years. Here's one from yesterday XT-2 w/ xf35 f2. I still can't believe how sharp this lens is..
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  17. Gigjökull (Eyjafjallajökull) by papedo_pp, auf Flickr
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  19. XT1+fujinon 35 f2 Enviado desde mi iPhone utilizando Tapatalk
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  20. I'm not much of a landscape guy... But here's one from a couple of weeks ago, before even Portugal got to cold and wet to leave the house! The Douro Calm by Adam Bonn, on Flickr
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  21. San Francisco North Beach District from the Bay Bridge: Camera: Fujifilm X-A1 Lens: XC50-230mmF4.5-6.7 OIS
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  22. with the Nikkor AI-S 20/2.8 on X-T1 ... Winterapfelbaum im Gegenlicht by Enzio Harpaintner, auf Flickr
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  23. Some landscapes from my last trip to Japan, Australia and USA: Shadows in the Valley @Red Rock Canyon, Nevada, USA by Hendrik Osula, on Flickr X-T1 + 50-140/2,8 Camping Under Stars @Buffalo Mountains, Australia by Hendrik Osula, on Flickr X-T1 + 14/2,8 Sheep @Victoria, Australia by Hendrik Osula, on Flickr X-T2 + 50-140/2,8 Green Valley @Victoria, Australia by Hendrik Osula, on Flickr X-T2 + 50-140/2,8 Twelve Apostels @Victoria, Australia by Hendrik Osula, on Flickr X-T1 + 14/2,8
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  24. Pyramid Lake Recreational Area, Vaquero, Southern California, USA Fujifilm X-E1 | XF18-135mmF3.5-5.6R LM OIS WR
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  25. "After the Snow" Fuji X-T1 + 10-24mm. Long exposure with 10 stop + 3 stop stacked ND and cable release
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  26. Yes, gradient is like using a graduated filter on the lens
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  27. My favourite method for converting Color photos to B&W, has to be Photoshop Gradient map. I watched a video which walked through about 8 different methods, but the gradient map seemed to retain the largest tonal range of colors when converted into B&W. I shoot 100% of my photos in color, but end up converting a lot to B&W in post. Usual method is to fully edit for color in Lightroom, transfer to Photoshop only to apply the "Gradient Map", then bring it back to lightroom and adjust levels to taste. Here's an example of the look when finished: I've tried just editing in Lightroom by switching to the B&W panel, but for some reason it often reduces the overall tonal range of colors. Gradient map is visibly better, every time (and it's a very simple conversion!)
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  28. Minolta W.Rokkor 28/2.8 MD on X-E2 Winterjagd by Enzio Harpaintner, auf Flickr
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  29. On the beach. Xpro 2 14mm F2.8
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  30. Winter in Hokkaido. XPro2 18mm F2
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  31. on the beach. by P. Zimmer, auf Flickr
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  32. My first shots of the winter
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  33. This one is nice.
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  34. The Mirror - Lake Achen, Austria X-T1 / 18-55 2.8-4
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  35. Did some editing (not the exact same pic but same series and light). DSCF6076 by Filip Hermelin, on Flickr
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  36. Cold early morning at the Maas river, Netherlands (X-T1, 55-200mm) Cold dawn at the river 1 by Pascal van Gerven, on Flickr Cold dawn at the river 2 by Pascal van Gerven, on Flickr
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  37. Don Pino

    landscapes with fuji x

    Golden Umbria III Vineyards in Montefalco
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  38. Another park bench and trail...
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  39. DSCF6084 by Filip Hermelin, on Flickr
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  40. https://www.flickr.com/photos/68435792@N03/23549707982/in/album-72157659894976504/Westenwind path in Koog aan de Zaan (the Netherlands) I tried to capture that "fields of gold" look that was generated by the late day sun setting on yellow reeds. It sort of works but still feels rough compared to some of the others on this thread so if anyone has any tips for improving that would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, - Leon https://www.flickr.com/photos/68435792@N03/23549707982/in/album-72157659894976504/
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  41. Rondane National Park in Norway. Rare arctic weather phenomenon: a fog bow showing up over the snow covered plains. Similar to a rainbow, but doesn't display any colors. Fuji X-T1, 10-24/4 @10mm , ISO 200, f/5.6, 1/400sec
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  42. Diamond Fuji from Asagiri, Shizuoka
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