** Weekly Fuji X-Series Photo-Sharing Thread Oct. 25-31, 2025**

Because of the migration to the new Xenforo forum software and UI beginning next Friday, the weekly thread will skip a week. Posting to the new forums will take a little getting used to, even for yours truly.

So stay tuned because change is in the air......

If you didn't read the info thread referenced on the top of all the forum pages here it is:
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/68486483
Thanks for this. I see the banner sign-posting the post explaining the new arrangement, but have yet to read it. I hope it will be a seamless, easy, faff-free, etc, experience and that our threads, posts, profiles, kit lists, etc, will be retained and not lost to the ether never to see the light of day again.
 
Super detail on the first Artur and the background is complementary for this one.

Morris
 
American avocets flying into winter

American avocets in winter plumage on migration to the Gulf Coast for the winter. Fort Supply Lake,  Oklahoma, 10/17/25. Shot with X-T5 and Sigma 100-400.
American avocets in winter plumage on migration to the Gulf Coast for the winter. Fort Supply Lake, Oklahoma, 10/17/25. Shot with X-T5 and Sigma 100-400.
 
Lovely image

Morris
 
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Growing old is inevitable (if you're lucky). Growing up is optional.
 
Beautiful images. That first one feels ready for a magazine cover.
 
It was sprinkling on me when I shot this photo last night.

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Great sunset!

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Bob aka BobsYourUncle
DPR Co-MOD - Fuji X and Medium Format Forums
 
Of the Getty Museum in LA.

Inside? The post-impressionist, Paul Gauguin_ Arii Matamoe (The Royal End) 1892. It is one of the many priceless works housed in the museum.

Outside? -- A nice shady spot to sit and enjoy the gardens
That last one has quite some detail when looking at 100%. Good composition as well I think. Interesting stonework with mixed rough and smooth sections.
Thanks. I think the "X" series gets a little too much flack for not being able to sharpen up adequately. Not an issue for me!
 
Because of the migration to the new Xenforo forum software and UI beginning next Friday, the weekly thread will skip a week. Posting to the new forums will take a little getting used to, even for yours truly.

So stay tuned because change is in the air......

If you didn't read the info thread referenced on the top of all the forum pages here it is:
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/68486483
Thanks for this. I see the banner sign-posting the post explaining the new arrangement, but have yet to read it. I hope it will be a seamless, easy, faff-free, etc, experience and that our threads, posts, profiles, kit lists, etc, will be retained and not lost to the ether never to see the light of day again.
Everything is supposed to be maintained. The only major issue is threaded view will not be supported moving forward for new posts. This will limit the easy following of subthreads and discussions. I stress "easy" because the current system facilitates that.
 
Nice to see so much snow in Lee Vining canyon so early. Hope it continues.

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Bob aka BobsYourUncle
DPR Co-MOD - Fuji X and Medium Format Forums
 
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Nice rendering. I could look it up but is the lens manual focus only?
 
The first is a beauty. It deserves a large print!
 
Another place on my bucket list. And congrats on the first game win of the World Series (especially if you are a baseball fan and live in Ontario).
 
Nice. Almost looks like a nice warm fill-flash image.
 
Second city in this thread for the bucket list!
 
Nice color of the water, Artur, as a background.
 
Nicely done image!
 
Looks like #3 on the bucket list. For England alone maybe a month would allow me to visit all the places.
 

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