** Weekly Fuji X-Series Photo-Sharing Thread Sep. 27-Oct. 3, 2025**

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Hello, everyone. As I always say, thanks for making contributions to this worthwhile endeavor.

This weekly thread serves as a place for members who own Fuji gear to share recent work …… specifically, with their Fuji X APS-C cameras. To re-emphasize…. it’s just fine for owners to post images made with their “other” cameras, but the idea is to allow owners with Fuji X APS-C cameras to compare notes, tips, and any other helpful hints.

To contribute your image, please respond to the original thread. Please, in your message, include a title to reflect what you wish to convey. Consider making it somewhat entertaining… it may add some “spice.” In addition to uploading/embedding your image, please tell us a little about the image if you wish. It is helpful to some of us who are less traveled to talk about the location of your photo if possible. If you can provide details such as camera, settings, and processing, that would be great for people reviewing the images.

If you wish C&C (comments/critique) please indicate that in your post. In this thread it should not be assumed everyone wants C&C. However, if you want specific feedback (composition, exposure, subject, etc.), don’t hesitate to mention it. It may be helpful to respondents what your needs may be.

Thanks,

PS…… Post away!
 
Standing there with your X-H2 and 70-300? Oh, taking my photo. BTW I am A male greater kudu. Been very busy so the image is from the archive.

Male Kudu

Male Kudu

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Bob aka BobsYourUncle
DPR Co-MOD - Fuji X and Medium Format Forums
 
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Standing there with your X-H2 and 70-300? Oh, taking my photo. BTW I am A male greater kudu. Been very busy so the image is from the archive.

Male Kudu

Male Kudu
Nice looking animal Bob!

Continuing with the theme ==>



This is the closest I ever got to them...wish I had a real camera :-)
This is the closest I ever got to them...wish I had a real camera :-)

The tree is an old oak; I think they are feeding on the acorns.

jacob
 
Great capture. Reminds me of a still life image.
 
Apple Photos with Photomator/Luminar. C&C welcome.



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Matt
Fujifilm X-T5 (black and silver).
Prime time- 18mm f/1.4, 33mm, Viltrox 75mm.
2.8 club- 16-55, 50-140.
Rest of the story- 70-300, and 100-400mm, 1.4 ext. and MCEX-11. X-T2 (broken paper weight).
 
After a lifetime of seeing the castle from the shore, I finally got around to taking the boat trip out to Lochleven Castle, where Mary Queen of Scots was held prisoner back in the day....

Fujifilm X-pro2 with Viltrox 27mm and Tokina 56mm

Cheers, Bob.



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Nice... I'm away to a charity show tonight... you've inspired me to dust off the 75mm 👍.

Cheers, Bob.
 
Standing there with your X-H2 and 70-300? Oh, taking my photo. BTW I am A male greater kudu. Been very busy so the image is from the archive.

Male Kudu

Male Kudu
Nice shot Bob….at least your subject doesn’t hide behind the tree….

Peek-a-boo 😂
Peek-a-boo 😂

Cheers, Bob.
 
XT5 with CV 35/0.9
XT5 with CV 35/0.9
 
I like your composition Bob

Morris
 
this is an intriguing image. How is it that the moon and the tree are in focus and the boat is not?

Morris
 
I like these Matt

Morris
 
This is lovely Maurice

Morris
 
The Badlands are a very varied place from planes to walls of rocks. In places there have been landslides off of the walls of rocks and the broken sandstone provides fertile soil for trees and other vegetation in this desert area. These places are where birds and other wildlife are most frequently found though they do wonder the planes and bighorn sheep love the rock walls.

1) Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
1) Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

2) Rock Doves: Its so nice to see them in there natural enviroment
2) Rock Doves: Its so nice to see them in there natural enviroment

3) Rock Walls: imagine trying to cross these 400mile wide walls in a covered wagon
3) Rock Walls: imagine trying to cross these 400mile wide walls in a covered wagon

4) Swainson's Thrush
4) Swainson's Thrush

5) Catbird
5) Catbird

6) Rock covered in orange lichens. The only lichens we saw in 10 days
6) Rock covered in orange lichens. The only lichens we saw in 10 days

7) Bison
7) Bison

8) Small bird on multicolored mound with rock wall in the background
8) Small bird on multicolored mound with rock wall in the background

Comments and suggestions welcome,

Morris
 
Not sure why there’s a snowplow in Georgia, but clearly it doesn’t get much use. In Union Point, Georgia, US

X-E5, XF16-50

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A weekend in Utah offered opportunities for early morning birding and landscape viewing. Repeated the same drive/walk for several days in a row.

This long road lined with flowering bushes made for amazing (and tranquil) habitat.
This long road lined with flowering bushes made for amazing (and tranquil) habitat.

 Loggerhead Shrike
Loggerhead Shrike



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Vesper Sparrow
Vesper Sparrow



Brewer's Sparrow. Viewing these two in the same habitat gave me an appreciation for their subtle differences.
Brewer's Sparrow. Viewing these two in the same habitat gave me an appreciation for their subtle differences.



Western Wood Pewee
Western Wood Pewee



 Northern Harrier flying over the marsh.
Northern Harrier flying over the marsh.



Marsh Wren - a treat to view several of this reclusive species flitting about their habitat.
Marsh Wren - a treat to view several of this reclusive species flitting about their habitat.



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The road ended at a calm river feeding the marshlands. And while looking out for birds, to my surprise....
The road ended at a calm river feeding the marshlands. And while looking out for birds, to my surprise....



A least weasel... unbelievable small, very curious
A least weasel... unbelievable small, very curious



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Peregrine fly by... I was not ready clearly.
Peregrine fly by... I was not ready clearly.

And some other landscapes... the changes were striking over just a 15min drive...

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