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Boarding Train
I’m really happy with the bokeh and colors of the XF 35mm f/2. It’s much lighter than the f/1.4 and focuses significantly faster—perfect for quick shots and everyday use. The weather resistance is an added bonus too. If you’re on the fence, I’d say make the switch—you won’t regret it!
Out with XT2
First night out with my Canon replacement, the Fuji X-T2—not bad at all! The camera handled low light beautifully, with sharp details and rich tones. The compact size and retro design were a pleasure to work with, and it’s definitely shaping up to be a great choice. Excited to explore its full potential!
Japanese House
Large Japanese house in Happo-En. Looks… very cold – based on personal experience.
Focal Difference
Same spot, same camera, but two completely different looks thanks to using two different focal lengths. A wider lens captures the full scene, offering a sense of scale and context, while a longer focal length zooms in on the details, creating a more focused and intimate perspective. Just a reminder of how much your lens…
Sensoji Temple
A late summer afternoon in Asakusa is a pleasant time for a walk around Sensoji Temple. The sun is low, casting a warm light over the temple grounds, and the air feels just a bit cooler as evening approaches. The Kaminarimon Gate and the pagoda look especially vibrant in the soft light, while Nakamise Street…
Hokkaido Hills
On our way back from Furano, we stopped by to buy some melons and witnessed the sun playing hide and seek with the clouds and casting beautiful shadows on the nearby hills.