A few shots with a very fast 21mm lens.
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One Camera, One Lens
I revisit the idea of a one-camera, one-lens approach. i.e. lusting after the Leica Q.
Read Morea state of mind
Following on from my last post, these photos were taken on the 4-hour walk to meet some friends in a part of Tokyo far from our hotel. The weather was hot and sticky, but it didn't stop me from bringing my camera with me, and I am glad I did.
Read MoreOld Stomping Grounds
It's always easy to find new places in Tokyo, even if you lived there for ~4 years.
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Last few days in Okinawa
Very little to say other than we have a great time, and I hope that you enjoyed the photos.
Read MoreIt's not Black and White
Providing photographers with a way to take photos that renders camera usage transparent, is surely the ultimate goal of any camera manufacturer? No? Well it damn well should be.
Read MoreLand of the Hibiscus
More ramblings from my old stomping grounds; the Land of the Hibiscus
Read More移動中 / In Transit
It feels like the last year has been one in which we have almost completely been in transit.
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Travelling without moving
This set of photos is from Vienna. I'd split the previous Vienna sets based on lens usage, but now I am back to another lens that I'm pleased I added to the stable; the C/Y mount Carl Zeiss Distagon 28mm F2.8. I thought I would use this post to explain what I wanted to do and how I did it, with each shot.
Read MoreAround AIST
I spent most of my whirlwind week in Japan north of Tokyo in a place called Tsukuba. It's known as Tsukuba Science City; a planned science park developed in the 1960s. Though many of the buildings indeed date back 50 years, the buildings of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) are comparatively modern.
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