Saturday, December 21, 2013

Baby Kitty — Fujifilm X100S camera on gloomy day


This is our Baby Kitty watching the birds outside as they eat sunflower chips and pieces that fall to the ground. The cat likes for me to put some seed on the outside of the window sill so that the birds will land there to get it and be face to face with the cat. The cat will lunge as if to catch the bird but the bird is on the other side of the window and out of harm's way. I see by the clock that the photo was taken at 11:21 AM on Friday (Yesterday). I must tell you or anyone interested in the X100S Fujifilm camera that it is able to gather enough light to make the dullest days look like they are being illuminated by the summer sun. This is the first day of Winter 2013 and it couldn't be more gloomy. Lots of rain and we have warnings about the flooding in the area. And it was exactly the same way yesterday as it is today. It could get really bad as it is suppose to rain all night and again on Sunday (tomorrow).

4 comments:

Paz said...

I like the way your camera makes everything bright. :-) Today, the first day of winter, in my neck of the woods, is unusually warm. It's in the 60s. Only a few days before that we had rain and snow. Interesting weather.

RuneE said...

It looks like you have bought yourself a very fine camera. There are very delicate tones here, and high dynamics. Most people would have blown out the windows. very nice.

Abraham Lincoln said...

Thanks for the fine comment. We have 61º this morning at 6:31 AM. It seems too warm for this time of year. We had hard rain during the night. I woke up and saw it blowing sideways under the street light.

Abraham Lincoln said...

RunE, this camera is amazing to me. I ordered a book about it and have to wait until after Christmas to get it but now, I am really not able to decipher all the fine tuning aspects of the camera. I look at the book that came with the camera and it is a lot to read or study and am able to take pictures but it does so much more that I am sure I will be able to do what I used to do, on 35mm film, on this cameras predecessor.