I too have been there many times. I hate the place and have vowed never to go back.Herb wrote:
Been there many times. One of my favourite countries.
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I am surprised. I have found Russia fascinating and always had a warm welcome. I have not explored much of it, visiting Moscow. Yaroslavl and Volgograd. The last in particular was a memorable trip.f90x wrote:I too have been there many times. I hate the place and have vowed never to go back.Herb wrote:
Been there many times. One of my favourite countries.
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Steve, are you being seriousf90x wrote:Where is this Richard?Gromit wrote:Nice one Steve - and one of my favourite cars too.![]()
The quality of this one isn't great (it's a 6x4" Cibachrome scanned on our cheapo printer) but I'd really like to find somewhere who can properly scan slides as I've loads of this sort of stuff...
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Taken on Kodachrome 25 at around 8am on a day in January 1998. Nikon F3/Nikkor AI 50mm f1.4

It is obviously the Royal Pavilion in Brighton

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Thanks JD.JoeyDeacon wrote:
Where did you get that case from? I've just bought an X100s and rather like the look of that.
Nice phots by the way!

Case is the genuine Fuji one - I bought it as a virtually un-used one from a mate who was selling his X100 (the fool!). It is a lovely thing, and being the latest version you don't have to remove it to get to the card/battery slots.
I've become somewhat evangelical where the Fuji X cameras are concerned but since getting my X100 last October, I haven't enjoyed taking photos so much since I was a teenager with my old Praktica Nova. It's such a joy to use, beautifully made and the silent leaf shutter makes it a superb street camera.

One of my favourite places

Excuse the quality but saw this Turner sun-set from our garden the other day. Stunning
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I know, fantastic cameras aren't they? I've still got my D200, which I love, with a whole case of lenses but I hardly use it anymore. I used to to do a lot of photography, some of it paid, but it was only ever a hobby. I recently started thinking about photography again and wanted something I could carry around that wasn't too complicated but had plenty of capacity to tweak exposures and so on. I already had a Nikon P6000 but I never really got on with it so started looking at Leicas as I always wanted one. The reviews compared the Leica to the X100S and I was sold, particularly as it had a viewfinder - thank God.Gromit wrote:Thanks JD.JoeyDeacon wrote:
Where did you get that case from? I've just bought an X100s and rather like the look of that.
Nice phots by the way!
Case is the genuine Fuji one - I bought it as a virtually un-used one from a mate who was selling his X100 (the fool!). It is a lovely thing, and being the latest version you don't have to remove it to get to the card/battery slots.
I've become somewhat evangelical where the Fuji X cameras are concerned but since getting my X100 last October, I haven't enjoyed taking photos so much since I was a teenager with my old Praktica Nova. It's such a joy to use, beautifully made and the silent leaf shutter makes it a superb street camera.
Since I've got the X100S, I've fallen in love with photography again. I like this camera, it really makes you work with it's fixed lens and forces you to think a little bit or you can shoot straight out of the box, the choice is yours. I'm off on holiday for three weeks on Sep 12 and I'm really looking forward to seeing what results I'll get with it!
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Been experimenting with night sky photography recently - living where we are in Lincs there's very little ambient light from large towns so we got properly dark night skies. A few weeks ago...
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X-Pro1/Fuji 55-200

X-Pro1/Fuji 55-200
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Nail > Head.JoeyDeacon wrote:
Since I've got the X100S, I've fallen in love with photography again. I like this camera, it really makes you work with it's fixed lens and forces you to think a little bit or you can shoot straight out of the box, the choice is yours.

This is the crux of it, the need to really think about framing, distance etc and I'm 100% convinced it makes for better pictures. Fuji obviously thought long & hard about which focal length their baby would have, and they hit it spot on.
The daft thing though is when I look at the EXIF of the photos I took with zooms in the past, they were either at shortest or longest focal length. Very rarely in between.
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I was also unashamedly attracted by its retro look! It reminded me of my first SLR, a Pentax K1000, so I was really drawn to this one but the reviews sold it for me in the end. Interesting result with the flash as well, find myself using the backlit mode rather than full on, seem to get warmer results.
Interesting what you were saying about fixed lenses, most of my work was portraiture and I either used an 85 or a 50 but never a zoom. For stage work I used a hideously expensive 70-200mm 2.8, brilliant, brilliant lens but I never got my money back on it and eventually sold it. But you're absolutely right, fix that lens and see how much better your shots will be!
Interesting what you were saying about fixed lenses, most of my work was portraiture and I either used an 85 or a 50 but never a zoom. For stage work I used a hideously expensive 70-200mm 2.8, brilliant, brilliant lens but I never got my money back on it and eventually sold it. But you're absolutely right, fix that lens and see how much better your shots will be!
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Inside of a restored forge (Evoy's forge Co Wexford) from the 2012 photorally.
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That's superb, what you are using for B&W conversion? You've got the balance of light spot on there!
Not sure if this quite matches that but we're quite fond of this, my wife and our Springer who sadly passed away this year:

It was taken in Croatia two years ago, I've only done two things to it; cropped it and applied an Exposure 6 filter. It's not much but we really like it.
Not sure if this quite matches that but we're quite fond of this, my wife and our Springer who sadly passed away this year:

It was taken in Croatia two years ago, I've only done two things to it; cropped it and applied an Exposure 6 filter. It's not much but we really like it.
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