Besides the creatures getting along well, your images display an good amount of detail and sharpness. Nice tonal quality to the feathers. I suppose that all translates to a nice sequence and images!
I can't match the quality and visual allure of the ones above - but here's 3 from my Fuji X-T5 which I took soon after I got the camera.
First one is just a walk through some woods. I liked the colours and the sense of movement I got from looking at it.
Next one was water. I like slowing things down a bit and this one appealed to me.
Lastly, I took this view of the cottages and , with help from DPReview, managed to make it B&W but with the benches in their original colour. I think it works - others may disagree.
I do use Fuji cameras too, but just don't know if this is the right forum. DPRevived should be agnostic to any camera brand, so I do not agree with a Fuji X forum to post photos. Please do go ahead and post in an appropriate Fuji forum. If we are not careful, this new domain will be inundated with spiteful comments and "contests" between the different groups of fanboys.
I don't think we will get spiteful comments. Why should we? We are all civilised here. There's a general galleries forum and a general critiques forum. But this is for those to compare fuji pictures.
If it makes you feel better, I cross-posted my contribution to this thread — using this site’s image url (to avoid duplicating the file on the server) —to the Transportation category of the general section.
Edit to add: There’s nothing to prevent images silo’d here from being shared with the community at large too. Artist’s choice.
Nice first images. Are purplish benches the usual color where the image was taken? Curious about the full color version if you are willing to share it. Failed to mention....X-T5 is nice cam!
Thank you for mentioning that. I failed to put that in the original thread that any image can be used..... just that it be new to us. The Weekly thread is intended as an incentive to go out and shoot with your favorite gear. Again thanks.....
Thanks Bob, I do have some
Images I am very proud of I took in China with my XT3. (I don't have my XT3 anymore) I wish Canon and Leica would have threads like this!
The American Oystercatcher is on of my faverate birds and I like to spend a lot of time with them when they are at there nesting area at Nickerson Beach, Long Island, NY. This spring, I've had to spend a lot of time paying attention too our home renovation which is going very well yet I'll still get out there when I can.