**This week with your MF camera, Feb 24-Mar 1, 2024**

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This weekly topic serves as a place for forum members to share recent work with our medium format cameras. It's OK for medium format owners to dazzle us with images made with other cameras, but the idea is to allow owners with similar cameras to compare notes, chops, and sensibilities.

Using Threaded View helps to keep each person's contribution and responses linked in a tree-like structure so replies/discussions are easier to follow.

To begin:
  1. Add your contribution for the week by responding to this, the first message in this topic.
  2. Change the Subject of your message, then embed your image into the reply with whatever you’d like to say about it. (Embedding makes it easier to participate, easier than a link to an image located outside the forum - but links aren’t a great offense).
  3. In order to make things easier for our cellphone users, please limit the number of images in one post to fewer than 10, and don't quote images in your replies that are extraneous to the points you're making.
If you especially want C&C (criticism/critique) or technique feedback, say so. It’s assumed one does want such feedback, but direct requests may garner a more studied analysis/response. If you don't want such feedback, say so, and others will respect your wishes. If you don't want anybody to suggest changes by posting edits of your image, say that, too.

If you feel you've been ignored, select your post, reply to it with a brief note to the effect of "Can I get some feedback?". Not getting feedback on a post isn't uncommon, so don't feel offended - no one is charged to ensure all posts get attention (we're not organized enough for that). If you want particular feedback (composition, exposure choice, etc.), saying so can be helpful for the potential respondents as to what your needs may be.

It is courteous and advisable that, should you post images for feedback, you also make comment on at least one other contribution. Respectful acknowledgment of everyone is the goal, and it’s requested that all participants assume some responsibility to that end.

Enjoy!

Jim
 
Usually use my GFX for portrait and landscape and not for birding. Happened to notice JayDog’s thread just now about birding…. Coincidental, I suppose. Now to the image. I noticed a dove had landed on our old railing outside our 2nd floor glass sliding door. Didn’t want it to fly away so I quietly took the image through the slightly dirty, large window (no invisible tent). It was late afternoon, cloudy, and we had some light inside the room. After taking a few photos I discovered the reflected light from inside the room got into the image. However, it seems, and you can be the judge, that it provides and interesting backdrop. So here is my first attempt at birding with the GFX100 ii.

Not very colorful but did pose

Not very colorful but did pose

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Bob aka BobsYourUncle
DPR Co-MOD - Fuji X Forum
 
Revisiting an old snap :)



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Warm Regards,
Roger
 
Attention Span Level 4 | 2023
Washington, District of Columbia, USA

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Cheers,

Max

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135 & 120 | Fuji GFX
 
Love it!
 
HAS SPRUNG

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Beautiful photo!
 
Shot with the TTArtisan 100mm f/2.8.

- Late Summer, the Air Like Wine -

- Late Summer, the Air Like Wine -

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Regards,
Vitée
Capture all the light and colour!
 
Taken from my hotel balcony in Yeosu on the south coast of Korea...Th original file is huge so PS went really weird so I had to process again. This upload i 5048* on longest side if you click on it



GFx100 !! GF 55 f/1.7





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Deserves a large print.
 

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