Post your X100 photos

^ Peter, I'm just now seeing the wedding picture, it's wonderful! Really captures the moment. Well done!

Fujifilm X100F
Astia film simulation, ISO 400
Akita, Japan - November 2018

Thanksgiving in Akita, Japan. We weren't expecting the snow.

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Mike
 
My son the winemaker at his sister’s wedding:

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My daughter hydrating during a break in the pre-wedding staged photos:

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...and my specs resting on a rocker at Casa Aurinko in Sayulita, Nayarit. Shot this while cooling off in the pool. I’m no longer used to 90 F and 90% humidity. But what color!

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X100F
Yugawara, Japan - December 2018

Yugawara is a small Onsen [hot spring] resort town on the Izu peninsula.

A small Inn tucked away on a back street.
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It's always raining.
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A river runs through the town. As the road curves along the river so do the buildings.
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Mike
 
These are the first jpgs I've shot in ages, but I've heard so much about the Acros simulation that I wanted to try it. I can't imagine giving up raw, whatever the results, but I think these look pretty nice. - John

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My new, 2nd hand, beaten up X100 photos

My new, 2nd hand, beaten up X100 photos

Hi all. I just bought a nice, but fairly beaten up X100 camera, and took some photos with it on a very grey day in my home town Rotterdam.

Enjoy? :)

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Hi all. I just bought a nice, but fairly beaten up X100 camera, and took some photos with it on a very grey day in my home town Rotterdam.

Enjoy? :)

Well, congratulations on your x100! It looks as though you don't need to worry about it being "beaten up", since the photographs from it look just fine.

My x100 is now eight years old (but not beaten up ;)), and it still does its job very nicely, too. In fact, it's far more reliable in making decent photographs, than I am. :)
 
Thank you very much Sir.

Well yes, the camera might be beaten up, but luckily the lens and viewfinder are as new!

This camera is also not at all as complicated to me as I expected from what I've been reading about it in the past. Great little gem :)
 


Out to Lunch, on Flickr. One of the few remaining French administrative colonial buildings on Dong Khoi Street, aka Tu Do Street -after the French departed, and rue Catinat during the French colonial presence. Other, more famous colonial buildings on the same street include: Hotel Continental, which had a terrace known as the ''Continental Shelf'' where the colonial elite gathered and, later became the meeting point for journalists, spies and military officers, and where Graham Greene drank copious amounts of whiskey and water and and wrote his ''The Quiet American''; Hotel Majestic, where I stayed in a massive room in 1991, and eventually ended-up in an emergency ward in Singapore, either because of a snack on the chartered flight to Saigon, or after drinking a complimentary bottle of water in the hotel room; Grand Hotel, which in it's original shape housed Fowler and Phuong in The Quiet American. July 2015. Fuji X-100T. For those interested, have a look at the 2002 movie rendition starring Michael Caine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Quiet_American_(2002_film)
 
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