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Fun with the Fuji X ___!

krist8

Member
Re: Fun with the Fuji X-E1

Thanks Chuck. I really love the X-E1 for travel. I have the 55-200, but did not bring it due to its weight. But, I did not miss using it, since 18-55 is so versatile.
 

Francois_A

New member
Re: Fun with the Fuji X-E1

The 55-200mm is very sharp!
The following was taken at 200mm, maximum aperture and minimum focusing distance.




This one taken through the foliage:

 

raist3d

Well-known member
Re: Fun with the Fuji X-E1





- Ricardo

PS: These are posted in "final form" as I elected to crop them for final posting. These were with the pancakes and originally posted un -cropped in another thread.
 

krist8

Member
Re: Fun with the Fuji X-E1

Here is another set I took while in Paris last June-July.
The Monet's lily pond. These photos seem to be not as sharp as the original I uploaded to Flickr. Di I have to attach the original size which is much too big. C&C are welcome

I used Silky to developed this from raw. The rest are just OOC jpeg.


DSCF3519-silky by Krist8, on Flickr


DSCF3523 by Krist8, on Flickr


DSCF3512 by Krist8, on Flickr


DSCF3505 by Krist8, on Flickr


DSCF3483 by Krist8, on Flickr
 
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rayyan

Well-known member
Re: Fun with the Fuji X-E1

I have many women in my life..but sshhh!! :eek:

Here is one of them..my grandma! ;)


Mohammed.
 

Lloyd

Active member
Re: Fun with the Fuji X-E1

Priceless shot, Rayyan. Love the processing too. And look at those eyes!!
 

rayyan

Well-known member
Re: Fun with the Fuji X-E1

Priceless shot, Rayyan. Love the processing too. And look at those eyes!!

Grateful Lloyd. Our regards to Mimi and the gang.

Thanks also to Hermann and all others for looking in. :salute:

Kindest regards and best wishes.
 
Jars of Light

While sitting in a local BBQ joint I noticed that they had used old jars to create a rather unique lighting system.



One of the reasons I carry the XP1 with me when travelling light... no pun intended.
 

monk

New member
California Wildflowers

California wildflowers, taken on the top of the Oakland Hills, above Highway 13. Fujifilm X100s; ISO 800; f/2.0; 1/1000 ND Filter on.


Here's another: Fujifilm X100s; ISO 800; f/2.8; 1/450 ND Filter on.
 
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