Sunrise over London and a snowy walk in Richmond Park.
The mark of a good sports photographer right there.
Be able to tell the story with just one image.
My moka pot.
This was shot on my Fujifilm XT-3 with a Canon 70-200 mm f4 L IS attached using the fringer adapter. I used manual focus and the fringer is so good that even focus peeping still works with the adapter. Autofocus works really well too (albeit a little slower than if the lens was attached to a canon.)
This one was taken wide open with the 16-55 f2.8 fujifilm lens.
I did sound for the Royal Crescent Mob reunion show in Columbus and Cincinnati this weekend. Took the opportunity to test out my new XT5 and lenses. Here are some of my favorites…
That first photo is stuck in my head and I keep coming back to look at it. I don’t know exactly what it is, but it tickles my brain in a special way.
I used one of the (excellent) Fuji JPEG presets/film simulations. I don’t think I’ll go back to shooting raw with this camera. The film sims are so good.
(I’m not sponsored by FF #nofreeads)
I admittedly did not scrub this entire thread before writing this, but do we have any Fuji people out there? I just bought an X-E4 and I am loving it.
Also, what is the best way to post photos on this thread?
Excited to chat about this stuff!
Hello it me, fuji person. We got some fuji people. Would recommend scrubbing!
Best way? Just post em. Not sure i understand the question.
Also, just for the thread. Realize I didn’t post my favorite photo I’ve ever taken. I don’t have a great eye for taking photos that tell a story, but this one definitely does. Super proud of this shot.
Just took these this morning in Orange Beach, AL. Super strange/cool look with the steam rising up off the Gulf with how cold it is.
Connect your Fuji wirelessly to your phone, transfer some pics and then post away.
I’m one of the Fuji people (XT-4, 16-55 mm f2.8 and the 90mm f2. I use a fringer adapter to use my old Canon glass).
I know photos of sunrises and sunsets are a bit “meh”, but this was one of the most insane sunrises I have ever seen. Taken from my balcony in West London. No adjustments etc. This was taken straight from the camera.
Took this one at Baylands here in Palo Alto a few days ago. Perfect December weather, got paired with a great group as a single. The clouds were beautiful, would welcome suggestions on how to frame better.
The bokeh on those leaves is just so juicy. It’s unbe-leaf-able!
Seriously, it tickles my brain in all the best ways. Thank you for sharing!
Landscape mode and portrait are named that way for a reason! When you step back to take a “zoomed out” photo, make sure to turn your phone sideways. Can still catch the clouds and ground in the same photo.