tajart
ancien
18-55
18-55
[url=https://flic.kr/p/MWFmvb]
[img]https://c5.staticflickr.com/6/5823/30154823684_fcd0ea609e_b.jpg[/url]
Tumwater Falls 2016 by Thomas Johnston, on Flickr[/IMG]
A place not far, a nice place to visit. I usually visit several times during the fall to watch the Salmon swim upstream, leap the falls, some native fish, many return to the hatchery. And after heavy rains the river rises and becomes very interesting.
XE-2 f/20.0 1/12 iso 640
18-55
[url=https://flic.kr/p/MWFmvb]
[img]https://c5.staticflickr.com/6/5823/30154823684_fcd0ea609e_b.jpg[/url]
Tumwater Falls 2016 by Thomas Johnston, on Flickr[/IMG]
A place not far, a nice place to visit. I usually visit several times during the fall to watch the Salmon swim upstream, leap the falls, some native fish, many return to the hatchery. And after heavy rains the river rises and becomes very interesting.
XE-2 f/20.0 1/12 iso 640
lawrence
Veteran

18mm, f2.8, 1/30th sec, ISO 1000 on X-A1

22.3mm, f3.2, 1/30th sec, ISO 640 on X-A1
DwF
Well-known
A few frames later
A few frames later
Nice to see this thread alive!
Tajart, the concrete ledge on this second one adds depth/perspective to the image. Very nice!
David
A few frames later
Nice to see this thread alive!
Tajart, the concrete ledge on this second one adds depth/perspective to the image. Very nice!
David
tajart
ancien
18-55
18-55
thanks DwF,
the 1st one is more graphic and the space is more contained, and could have been emphasized more with cropping the top edge.
i'm just getting to know this lens, coming from the 16-50 which has a lot to offer in a small package, but not quite as much as the 18-55.
tomj
18-55
thanks DwF,
the 1st one is more graphic and the space is more contained, and could have been emphasized more with cropping the top edge.
i'm just getting to know this lens, coming from the 16-50 which has a lot to offer in a small package, but not quite as much as the 18-55.
tomj
tajart
ancien
18-55
18-55

Falls 2016 by Thomas Johnston, on Flickr
another visit to Tumwater Falls to play with images of moving water on an overcast day.
XE-2 f/22.0 1/4 sec iso 200
18-55

Falls 2016 by Thomas Johnston, on Flickr
another visit to Tumwater Falls to play with images of moving water on an overcast day.
XE-2 f/22.0 1/4 sec iso 200
tajart
ancien
18-55
18-55
[/IMG]

Lighted Boat Parade 2016 by Thomas Johnston, on Flickr
[url=https://flic.kr/p/PPw6do]
[img]https://c3.staticflickr.com/6/5331/31386514306_fb1eba9427_b.jpg[/url]
Lighted Boat Parade 2016 by Thomas Johnston, on Flickr
18-55
[/IMG]

Lighted Boat Parade 2016 by Thomas Johnston, on Flickr
[url=https://flic.kr/p/PPw6do]
[img]https://c3.staticflickr.com/6/5331/31386514306_fb1eba9427_b.jpg[/url]
Lighted Boat Parade 2016 by Thomas Johnston, on Flickr
kuvvy
Well-known
Great shots here guys. Hoping to add this lens to my kit when I can find a bargain.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
My 18-55mm was in the classifieds but I'm sending it back to the dealers just today, with the X-T1 in Graphite Silver.
Wasn't bonding with it, the differences between the A7 and X-T1 interfaces kept confusing me and the X-T1 left the house only a few times...
Oh well...
Wasn't bonding with it, the differences between the A7 and X-T1 interfaces kept confusing me and the X-T1 left the house only a few times...
Oh well...
tajart
ancien
18-55
18-55
[url=https://flic.kr/p/QohUjH]
[img]https://c6.staticflickr.com/1/354/31757385581_bbe6f1eeb4_b.jpg[/url]
Solstice Sunrise by Thomas Johnston, on Flickr[/IMG]
I thought I'd use an adapter and Leica glass on this XE-2 but find this lens performs so well that I haven't used adapted glass like I thought I would.
18-55
[url=https://flic.kr/p/QohUjH]
[img]https://c6.staticflickr.com/1/354/31757385581_bbe6f1eeb4_b.jpg[/url]
Solstice Sunrise by Thomas Johnston, on Flickr[/IMG]
I thought I'd use an adapter and Leica glass on this XE-2 but find this lens performs so well that I haven't used adapted glass like I thought I would.
DwF
Well-known
January Sunrise
January Sunrise
On the left you can see a glimpse of Mt Baker peaking above the foothills.
@27mm
January Sunrise

On the left you can see a glimpse of Mt Baker peaking above the foothills.
@27mm
Chile


f16sunshine
Moderator
John those are great man! Happy for you in Chile!
The two color images really show nicely
Were those 4 legged beasts Ferral or...???
They look like they are on their own.
The two color images really show nicely
Were those 4 legged beasts Ferral or...???
They look like they are on their own.
Thanks F16. Yes, they are wild donkeys that were left over from the mining in the country many, many years ago. You can go many miles without seeing another pair of donkeys and I never saw a single donkey just by itself.
tajart
ancien
18-55
18-55

Tahoma Sunrise Shadow by Thomas Johnston, on Flickr
a few times a year we see the shadow cast from behind and below the mountain, Tahoma, aka Mr. Rainier
18-55

Tahoma Sunrise Shadow by Thomas Johnston, on Flickr
a few times a year we see the shadow cast from behind and below the mountain, Tahoma, aka Mr. Rainier
Chile
Bolivia



Bolivia

Prest_400
Multiformat
John those images are fantastic. The new years' (?) contrasts quite a bit. Then the three frames of the coned peak.
The Fuji System shipping this lens as kit seems very balanced option, fast and versatile. I even saw refurbished new XE's for little more than the standalone lens.
I prefer m43 stance with IBIS and cheaper lenses BUT the Fujis are a very high quality general use stills cameras. Then there is the slower 16-50? That seems more standard (aperture 4-5.6).
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The Fuji System shipping this lens as kit seems very balanced option, fast and versatile. I even saw refurbished new XE's for little more than the standalone lens.
I prefer m43 stance with IBIS and cheaper lenses BUT the Fujis are a very high quality general use stills cameras. Then there is the slower 16-50? That seems more standard (aperture 4-5.6).
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