Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Paul, this is one of the best I've seen of this type of photo. Well done!
danielsterno
making soup from mud
paulfish4570
Veteran
Swift1
Veteran
Here are a few photos from my timberframing business.
All were taken with my X100. RAFs processed in ACDSee Pro 6.
All were taken with my X100. RAFs processed in ACDSee Pro 6.



paulfish4570
Veteran
robert, the kid-playing-flute street photo is killer.
colton, your timber handiwork is wonderful.
colton, your timber handiwork is wonderful.
Swift1
Veteran
colton, your timber handiwork is wonderful.
Thank you.
I wish it were my handiwork. I haven't cut anything in years (health issues), but my crew does superb work.
Swift1
Veteran
Here's a few more.




rbelyell
Well-known
these images are really great, esp the b&w. i had the original x100 and loved the subtlety of the tonality it was able to capture at 12mp. of coursethe fuji color was vibrant as expected.
i sold it to finance the rx1, which on a resolution and low light basis is just a beast. but after using it for a year and revisiting my x100 photos, i really think the rx1 b&w pale in comparison to the x100. i just dont see the range of tone, the subtle shades of gray, the texture of the blacks. anyone who's had both care to comment? am i crazy?
tony
i sold it to finance the rx1, which on a resolution and low light basis is just a beast. but after using it for a year and revisiting my x100 photos, i really think the rx1 b&w pale in comparison to the x100. i just dont see the range of tone, the subtle shades of gray, the texture of the blacks. anyone who's had both care to comment? am i crazy?
tony
Swift1
Veteran
these images are really great, esp the b&w. i had the original x100 and loved the subtlety of the tonality it was able to capture at 12mp. of coursethe fuji color was vibrant as expected.
i sold it to finance the rx1, which on a resolution and low light basis is just a beast. but after using it for a year and revisiting my x100 photos, i really think the rx1 b&w pale in comparison to the x100. i just dont see the range of tone, the subtle shades of gray, the texture of the blacks. anyone who's had both care to comment? am i crazy?
tony
IMO, the X100 is one of the best digital cameras there is for B&W.

MikeWebb
Established
paulfish4570
Veteran

bw red filter setting, 320 ISO, some sharpening/definiion in iPhoto for showing here ...
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Shab
Veteran
The X100 is special for B&W. Love it!! I will try to post some photos at night.
Some days ago I had a rx1 in my hands, with the evf... When I felt the camera I didn't like it. It was a COLD feeling... I thought on my X100... And for me, the feelings are very important in photography...
Some days ago I had a rx1 in my hands, with the evf... When I felt the camera I didn't like it. It was a COLD feeling... I thought on my X100... And for me, the feelings are very important in photography...
taemo
eat sleep shoot
+1, I love shooting the X100 in B&W mode and red-filter
DSCF0944 by earl.dieta, on Flickr
DSCF0830 by earl.dieta, on Flickr
DSCF0899 by earl.dieta, on Flickr



Swift1
Veteran

Fuji X100
RAF Processed in ACDSee Pro 6
paulfish4570
Veteran
excellent tones, structure, composition, swift; really nice reportage ... ^
Swift1
Veteran
excellent tones, structure, composition, swift; really nice reportage ... ^
Thank you
Shab
Veteran
Great work Colton!
PineEar
photographer
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
I got rid of my X100 a few years back having never quite got on with it as much as I'd hoped. Though looking back I wonder if I had an small banding issue with the sensor that wasn't quite pronounced enough to jump out at me but enough to give a sense of dissatisfaction. I loved the form and ergonomics though so tried again with the X100T.
I now have the perfect (for me) carry round digital. It's taken ages to have any free time with it but finally managed to get out with it for a couple of hours today.



I now have the perfect (for me) carry round digital. It's taken ages to have any free time with it but finally managed to get out with it for a couple of hours today.



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