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Originally Posted by astronobob
Really like diagonal Milky-bar portraits with a natural foreground, Michael, it sets in stone that Earths tilt and our solar system plane always changes relative to the Galaxy.
Good shot ! !
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Thanks Bob, I needed a shorter focal length than 15mm, I missed a bit of the Milky Way at the top but certainly being on that angle helped capture most of it in the frame!
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Originally Posted by Leo.G
Very nice especially for a single shot.
I didn't even know Fuji still made cameras, I have some old digital Fuji units but nothing I'd use as a primary camera. As for mirrorless, I'm shocked.
WOW!
They always made a good camera in the past and fantastic 35mm film I'm sure they are a great camera now, I'd not seen them discussed much.
Oh, I have seen the 4/3 Fuji cameras mentioned, my brain is like a sieve.
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Glad you liked it Leo. I certainly don't have one of Fujifilm's $11000 cameras but even the APSC ones aren't cheap. The model I have has a regular Bayer Matrix sensor and not their X-Trans sensor which appear in a lot of their cameras. I find my one has good Ha response, it's small and light and has pretty low noise at high ISOs.
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Originally Posted by Pierre_C
A nice blend of sky, sea and land.
The bottom of the image almost frames it like a golden picture frame in a gallery.
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Cheers Pierre. More good luck than skill. Nice for a change. I'm usually disappointed, unprepared or the weather is unfavourable. This time the sky was unexpectedly clear, I didn't have to light paint the foreground and all this a one minute walk from our apartment!