Post your X100 photos

@Jamie - possibly moving to the right might have worked but as I recall that allowed a whole load of junk to creep into the image which I am sure you will agree would be a bad thing.

Mike

I was just making a bad pun out of your visual '2 feet on the left'. Sorry. :)
 
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Wow, Paul, those are some of the best B/W conversions I've seen, smooth and rich. Great work!

Tom

p.s. The pics themselves aren't half-bad either ;-)
 
thank you, tom. just plain old iso 1600 BW, no filter setting. in better light, i like to use the BW green filter setting for people with iso 1600. 400 and slower slower iso seems to my eyes to be TOO creamy, if that makes any sense. for non-people stuff in decent or better light, i like the yellow filter BW setting ...
 
thank you, tom. just plain old iso 1600 BW, no filter setting. in better light, i like to use the BW green filter setting for people with iso 1600. 400 and slower slower iso seems to my eyes to be TOO creamy, if that makes any sense. for non-people stuff in decent or better light, i like the yellow filter BW setting ...

I've been doing color so long that BW is a bit scary to me - it requires such a totally different use of the eyes and mind to think of compositions in terms of volumes and tones rather than color relationships . . . But I think I'll have to start seeing if my X100 can do anything like what yours can. After all, it is the camera, right?
 
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