• Members 419 posts
    April 3, 2024, 8:58 p.m.

    Hello, everyone and thanks for making Contributions to this worthwhile endeavor. Even with few participants, we’ll keep giving it a go. Other image threads on this site are interesting and I’ve participated.

    This Monthly thread will serve as a place for those DPRevived.com members who own Fuji gear to share their recent work. It's just fine for owners to post images made with their “other” cameras, but the idea is to allow owners who enjoy their Fuji cameras to compare notes, tips, and any other helpful hints. Whether it was taken with an ancient point and shoot or the current GFX cam, all images are welcome.

    To contribute your image, please respond to the original thread. Please include at the top your message a title to reflect what you wish to convey. Consider making it somewhat entertaining… it may add some “spice.” In addition to uploading/embedding your image, please tell us a little about the image if you wish. It is helpful to some of us who are less traveled to talk about the location of your photo if possible. If you can provide details such as camera, settings, and processing, that would be great for people reviewing the images.

    If you wish C&C (comments/critique) please indicate that in your post. In this thread it should not be assumed everyone wants C&C. However, if you want specific feedback (composition, exposure, subject, etc.), don’t hesitate to mention it. It may be helpful to respondents what your needs may be.

    Thanks,

    Bob, your humble host

    PS…… Post away!

  • Members 419 posts
    April 3, 2024, 8:59 p.m.

    Next Week Exploring Hopefully

    Hello, Everyone,

    Lots of intermittent rain. Hope the blooms are as good this year as they were last year when this image was taken.

    Bob

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    Diamond Valley Wildflower Trail.jpg

    JPG, 3.3 MB, uploaded by BobsYourUncle on April 3, 2024.

  • April 3, 2024, 9:46 p.m.

    Looking through the arch

    I took this on a walk around Chester.

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    C6CF0110_26 (Custom).jpg

    JPG, 1.3 MB, uploaded by AlanSh on April 3, 2024.

  • Members 419 posts
    April 4, 2024, 4 a.m.

    Nice, Alan. Are you enjoying the VI more than the X-T5?

  • April 4, 2024, 8:47 a.m.

    No, I don't think so. It's just easier to carry around and can produce photos just as good. But it is limited to 23mm and F2, which makes it more specialist.

    Alan

  • Foundation 1245 posts
    April 4, 2024, 9:01 a.m.

    I think that, like the Leica Q3, which is a fixed 28mm, and with practice, you will be able to enjoy making full use of these apparent limitations, Alan.

    David

  • Members 419 posts
    April 5, 2024, 1:19 a.m.

    I will tend to agree since I own a Q3. Pretty useful even cropped.

  • Members 1466 posts
    April 5, 2024, 6:51 p.m.
  • Members 54 posts
    April 6, 2024, 12:08 p.m.

    The downside to feeding the birds in my garden :

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    Regards,
    Joe.

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    JPG, 1.2 MB, uploaded by JoeBrush on April 6, 2024.

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    JPG, 1.0 MB, uploaded by JoeBrush on April 6, 2024.

  • Members 75 posts
    April 7, 2024, 7:37 a.m.

    Nice shots. Look on the bright side, you are still feeding birds, even if they're not those you expected at your table :-)

  • Members 177 posts
    April 28, 2024, 4:10 p.m.

    Return To The Woods

    It's been a while since I've visited Brinscall woods, in fact, quite surprisingly, I hadn't set foot in the place since November last year, but this week, with my lower back still feeling a bit fragile, I decided to go for a wander in the woods with the GFX kit. Like I say, my back has been giving me grief of late, so I only took the body and two lenses, 32-64 (equiv to 25-50ish in full frame terms) and 45-100 (36-80 equiv) in a sling bag along with a tripod as hand holding shots in the woods with anything I own other than my old Olympus E-M1 MKII never goes well.

    All images taken on a tripod with the aforementioned kit and a CPL, then processed from individual raw files in Capture One Pro 23.

    1 Before entering the woods, I wanted to visit som ruins outside the woods that I'd once stumbled across a little further South, but didn't manage to find them, so I ended up walking back up the Goit from the southern edge of the woods. On the far side of The Goit, there is a relatively inaccessible part of the woods (i.e. no paths there, I'm sure with some determination it's accessible), it's all a bit chaotic, but there are some interesting groups of trees and the rising slope of the hillside behind prevents the sky from being much of an issue when shooting across the river.

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    2 This is another shot taken across the river.

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    3 As I made my way upstream to the point where you can cross on an old concrete bridge, I noticed an apparent path that I hadn't spotted before, climbing up the steep embankment on the far side, so when I crossed I decided to check it out. It may have once been a path, but it's not been consumed by muddy sludge washed down the bank, so I didn't get very far along it. However on my way back down, I did spot the vine covered tree and if you squint at the lower right, you'll see early signs of bluebells.

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    4 Looking deeper into the woods.

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    5 Another curious tree. This one's got a curved branch sprouting from its base.

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    6 More hints of bluebells.

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    7 Scrambling further up the hillside through the woods eventually leads to this long forgotten path that descends from the main woodland path into a muddy swamp.

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    8 A bit more of the ruins.

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