Excellent capture.
Excellent capture.
Fascinating. A trick similar to Greek entasis, also used by Lutyens on the Cenotaph but in those cases, vertically.
I love the initials, I'm a sucker for stories like that.
Wow, love this shot. Operation Overlord!
Yes, reflections in the glass 'railings' of the high tech roof structure.
@Wormsmeat has written:Superb! I see it is an EM5 shot.. Where was it taken that staircase is something to see?
A shopping mall in Singapore.
in need of repair
Another good set.
I like the first because I'm not initially sure what I'm looking at.
I bought a new camera on Thursday. Today, I wandered around Manchester with it. The graffiti art was superb.
You're right Alan. That is good work.
Well go on then...which camera?!
Well go on then...which camera?!
It shows which one in the Exif data below each photo. Can you see it?
Alan
Vikings
It is a very interesting set. These are very primitive conditions for even the 9th century, and I find the Vikings very barbaric. I guess living in a very hostile environment shaped them.
@Wormsmeat has written:Well go on then...which camera?!
It shows which one in the Exif data below each photo. Can you see it?
Alan
I can definitely see it. Congratulations on your new camera! If I recall correctly, you mentioned you didn’t like the X100VI. How did you find your X-E5?
An Abbey on Lake Como
This is another lovely set. The beautiful arches definitely have a Moorish influence.
From my garden
Beautiful details of the flower. I love migrating birds and you captured them very well indeed.
in need of repair
I really liked the details, the first one is really nice. But come on! It needs just a little bit of TLC and elbow grease !
Congratulations on your new camera! If I recall correctly, you mentioned you didn’t like the X100VI. How did you find your X-E5?
It's weird. I like it - but it looks around the same dimensions as the X100VI. There's something different, but I haven't figured it out yet.
Alan
@Daneland has written:Congratulations on your new camera! If I recall correctly, you mentioned you didn’t like the X100VI. How did you find your X-E5?
It's weird. I like it - but it looks around the same dimensions as the X100VI. There's something different, but I haven't figured it out yet.
Alan
Results above are certainly excellent; and the mystery of why you prefer this to your earlier Fuji interesting!
David
in need of repair
This one looks like the ship is so decrepit that it's sprouting trees! Love it!