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Lens Flare
When the sun hits the glass of the lens directly, colors are subdued, contrasts drops and flares appear. The resulting atmosphere just looks nice for some subjects, like this temple I think.
Commuting Scenes
Testing out my new 42.5mm lens on the trains and subways offered a perfect mix of candid moments and vibrant details. The tight focal length and wide f/1.2 aperture let me isolate subjects beautifully, from a passenger lost in thought to the texture of a worn-out handrail. The creamy bokeh transformed the background clutter of…
Blossom Canopy
Strolling through Ueno Park during cherry blossom season feels like stepping into a dream. The trees form a delicate pink canopy, their petals drifting down like confetti in the breeze. Crowds gather, smiling and snapping photos, while the air is filled with the soft hum of excitement and the scent of spring. It’s a moment…
Sensoji Wide
Quick visit last June at the Sensoji in Asakusa. Lot of sun, almost no tourists. Took two lenses there, wide angle and a telephoto one. Here the results with the RF15-35mm, the wide one.