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X100 images thread...let's get this party started....

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Piet Gispen

Guest
A couple more of today. In use the X100 is almost as easy to use for this kind of work as the Leica M8. I exchanged my X1 for the X100. I haven't regretted it.
Regards,
Piet Gispen
http://www.pietgispen.com
 

kai.e.g.

Member
Here is another landscape with the Fuji.......a very simple one....perhaps a little boring.




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This is such a quintessentially Fuji shot, with all that vibrant green. It could have been used as an advertisement for Fuji film at any time during the past several decades. Nice!
 

scho

Well-known member
One of the waterfalls along the trail through my neighborhood gorge. I don't normally use a tripod with the X100, but took a small tripod along for this walk because it is quite dark in the gorge and I wanted to put some drag on the shutter (used the internal ND filter) to slow down the water. Works well, but irritating to have to keep resetting the self timer after each shot. Hope this is one of the fixes in the new firmware due out soon(?).

 

Rich M

Member
One of the waterfalls along the trail through my neighborhood gorge. I don't normally use a tripod with the X100, but took a small tripod along for this walk because it is quite dark in the gorge and I wanted to put some drag on the shutter (used the internal ND filter) to slow down the water. Works well, but irritating to have to keep resetting the self timer after each shot. Hope this is one of the fixes in the new firmware due out soon(?).
Really nice Carl. Good stability......between the tripod and X100, the corners are really sharp.....just what you want.

Have you read anything about a cable release for the camera.....it looks like you could thread one in there?? I've hunted around.....can't find my old ones to try.

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scho

Well-known member
Really nice Carl. Good stability......between the tripod and X100, the corners are really sharp.....just what you want.

Have you read anything about a cable release for the camera.....it looks like you could thread one in there?? I've hunted around.....can't find my old ones to try.

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Thanks Rich. Yes, you can use a standard cable release. I have a couple that I use with my LF cameras, but forgot to bring one along on this trip so I was relying on the self timer.
 
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sebasco

Guest
Here's a few more with the Fuji X 100

http://public.fotki.com/elopezso/jazz-festival/emilie-barlow-chris.html[IMG]

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Rich M

Member
Hi Rich

Great shot. Converted from RAW? If so, how?

Lee

Lee.....I start out in LR3 with the basics and then export to Silver Efex 2, and back into LR for the final tweaks. I, probably as others, am finding that the X100 files are well suited for B&W.

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raymondluo

Guest
Here is another landscape with the Fuji.......a very simple one....perhaps a little boring.

It was taken a few days ago in the eastern part of Washington state. I was there for three days....two days the weather was not very good. The day the sun came out, it was glorious.

This one is not cropped.



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Very Windows XP!
 

scho

Well-known member
Two more shots from the Upper Buttermilk Gorge walk. I should have spot metered for the highlights which were blown out in the waterfalls.



 

Rich M

Member
Carl.....thanks for posting these. They are both awesome. The first (with the two falls) just pulls you into the photo. The second has such great corner to corner detail.

Actually, I like both of these better than the original shot you posted of Upper Buttermilk.

I am finding that the X100 is a good choice for landscape photography.....no lens falloff and excellent corner to corner sharpness. Your shots show that.

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Rich, your shack shot is incredible. Beautifully composed and amazing detail.
Carl, your gorge images are lovely. So much texture.
Piet, your street shots are wonderful. Very intriguing.
 
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