Snacks
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Photosynthetech
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Messing around with the panorama mode

paulfish4570
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four from this morning, just enough sunlight for a glow, provia 200 setting, handheld:




paulfish4570
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couple more from a little while ago, tripod, cable release, provia 200 and bw 200:


silent1
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I recently bought a second hand X100. Loving it so far.


silent1
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Today's snowfall in Rome: a once in a life time event!




bogelgelbo
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Just borrow a friend X100, I love this thing.
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Some pictures from the weekend.




kuvvy
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paulfish4570
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kuvvy, the reaching woman and the braid on the mink coat are killer photos. i think you should put them in the gallery ...
queen's birthday?
queen's birthday?
keytarjunkie
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Quick shot at night, didn't have a tripod so I just upped it to ISO 6400 and shot at f/2
soooo not my kind of shooting style at night. But it worked.

Photosynthetech
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There are some spectacular images in this thread. Keep em coming.




PrimeTime
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paulfish4570
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i like that first fish photo very much, as well as the last mascot photo.
silent1
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Every thirty years or so, something magic happens in Rome

silent1
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It started to snow again yesterday night in Rome, and for a moment, a deep silence fell on the city


Photosynthetech
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Rome is beautiful in white


PrimeTime
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Snowbuzz
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I have been bothered by many of the b&w pics posted from the X100 (and also my quick and dirty conversions to see how it looks). Many of the b&w pictures look like Delta 100 film on acid: high contrast blinding whites and shadows that just drop to black and very low mid-tone separation. I am wondering if this is how users like their b&w to look? Coming from years of medium format b&w I find the look kind of jarring.
I didn't have Sliver Efex on me when I tried a couple of conversions but it seemed that this high contrast look was hard for me to try to get rid of. In comparison, straight Canon 1Ds conversions (using Zeiss lenses) look a bit more subdued with more mid-tone body, if I can call it that.
I'm sorry to be talking-out-loud but I was just wondering if anybody else has noticed this re: the peculiar contrasty look of b&w out of the X100? I'll play around in Silver Efex, though, to see how I can get the b&w to look more 'earthy' for my old-timer self. Thnx everyone.
I didn't have Sliver Efex on me when I tried a couple of conversions but it seemed that this high contrast look was hard for me to try to get rid of. In comparison, straight Canon 1Ds conversions (using Zeiss lenses) look a bit more subdued with more mid-tone body, if I can call it that.
I'm sorry to be talking-out-loud but I was just wondering if anybody else has noticed this re: the peculiar contrasty look of b&w out of the X100? I'll play around in Silver Efex, though, to see how I can get the b&w to look more 'earthy' for my old-timer self. Thnx everyone.
maggieo
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All sorts of critters!

Scooter on the Sofa, February 11, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

On the Hunt, February 11, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Jackson's Milk Ring, February 11, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Amelia and Michael, February 11, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Paw, February 11, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Scooter Haz A Flavor, February 11, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Scooter Is First On the X100, February 11, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Scooter on the Sofa, February 11, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

On the Hunt, February 11, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Jackson's Milk Ring, February 11, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Amelia and Michael, February 11, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Paw, February 11, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Scooter Haz A Flavor, February 11, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr

Scooter Is First On the X100, February 11, 2012 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
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