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Have a break, have an X-shot :)… TOP LIKED X-shooter images shared at the FR-facebook photostream!

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Trujillo Jr George: Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Walking the Grounds Fuji X-T1 35mm

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Sorry guys, no DxO scores still, but it seems that X-series cameras are neverthess capable of great shots ;). So here are the top liked X-shots shared over at the Fujirumors facebook photostream. Thanks to all who shared their shot and those who took their time to check them out and vote their favorite ones.

Keep it up, share and vote your absolute favorite X-shot… and here is how to do it:

1) SHARE: go to the Fujirumors facebook timeline and submit your favorite X-shot (and a short description) in the timeline by selecting “Photo/Video” .
2) VOTE & COMMENT: All the images will be displayed at the Fujirumors facebook photostream. You can vote & comment the images there.

NOTE: Next selection will start from those images shared starting from December 7.

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Kt Gravatt‎: I came to El Matador over the weekend hoping to get a spectacular sunset. Unfortunately nature had other plans. What was fortunate was a network failure at work, allowing me the free time to try once more in the middle of the week. I guess the third times the charm, since it was a mostly cloudy day and a fairly low tide. Note: Taken with the Fuji X-T1 with a Tokina 11-16 wide angle lens (adapted with a Metabones Nikon G to Fuji X lens adapter)

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Bob Fugate: Listening to the Cosmos. Very Large Array on the Plains of San Agustin in central New Mexico, USA. Fuji X-T1, 14mm, f/2.8, ISO 6400, 30 sec. The light on the antennas is from the windows of the control building several hundred yards out of the picture to the left. Light in the foreground is from a flashlight.

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Robert Jensen‎: Swazey Hotel at Bodie Ghost Town in Bodie, California
5 Exposure HDR with Fuji X-T1 converted to 720nm infrared by Kolari Vision Infrared + Fujinon 14mm F2.8

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Bo Belvedere Christensen‎: This year climbing the worlds 6th highest mountain 8201 meter high Cho Oyu I was very focused on the weight of my equipment. But I had no problem taking my Fujifilm XQ1 and it produces very nice and sharp photo documentation. The picture shows climbers on their way towards higher camps from Camp 1, visible in the foreground. In the top right the summit of the gigant mountain is visible.

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Dmitry Lovesphotography‎: After the Rain. XT1 with 35/1.4

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Markus Pfeffer: “Lake Constance IV”. https://www.facebook.com/pfeffer.photography. X-E1, XF10-24

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