Author: Benoist

Office Walk

Office Walk

The Nocticron 42.5mm wide open at f/1.2 in daylight, paired with an ND4 filter, delivers beautifully creamy bokeh and razor-sharp focus on the subject. It’s a lens that thrives in creating dreamy separation and buttery backgrounds—even under bright conditions. Definitely hard to argue with those results, wouldn’t you say?

Shibuyette
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Shibuyette

Taking the 135mm f/2 for a spin in Shibuya delivers stunning street shots once again. The lens captures the lively essence of Japanese fashion and style, with sharp details and creamy bokeh that makes each frame pop. Perfect for isolating subjects against the bustling backdrop of Tokyo’s streets—timeless results every time.

Nocticron
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Nocticron

Testing out the beastly Panasonic LUMIX G Leica DG Nocticron 42.5mm f/1.2 ASPH Power OIS Lens—arguably with a name as epic as its specs! The rain kept the session short, and Tokyo’s pricey parking didn’t help either. Still, those few initial shots hint at the lens’s potential. Tomorrow’s office trip should provide more chances to…

High Tech Sushi

High Tech Sushi

A lunchtime outing in Akihabara with your trusty camera in tow. After grabbing that much-needed ND filter, a pit stop on the 8th floor of Yodobashi Camera delivers surprisingly decent food and a relaxed atmosphere. The only downside? The ¥400-per-30-minute parking fee—Tokyo’s relentless price tag strikes again!

Rain Day
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Rain Day

Rain-soaked Tokyo through the car window—raindrops streaking down the glass, blurring neon lights and city shapes into abstract art. Stuck in traffic, camera in hand, turning the dreary weather into a playground for creative shots. The moody vibe practically frames itself.

Playground
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Playground

A creative escape from the monotony of a traffic jam: capturing the car’s interior with fresh eyes. From the textured stitching of the seats to the play of light on the dashboard, every detail becomes a subject. Throw in some reflections or a shallow depth of field, and you’ve turned boredom into an impromptu photo…

Side Mirror
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Side Mirror

A timeless frame: the reflection in a car’s side mirror, shot wide open for a creamy, blurred background. The shallow depth of field pulls focus to the mirror’s details, whether it’s a stretch of road, a colorful sunset, or city lights glowing in the distance. Simple, yet endlessly captivating.

Roses and Rain
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Roses and Rain

A delicate close-up of rain-kissed roses in Hakone, their petals glistening with water droplets. The Panasonic Leica Summilux 15mm @ f/1.7 paints a dreamy bokeh backdrop, softly blurring the lush greenery and rain-speckled surroundings. The colors are rich but need a bit of tweaking—Adobe’s RAW handling strikes again. With some fine adjustments, though, it’s all…

Platform Girl
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Platform Girl

A dynamic shot capturing the contrast of stillness and speed: a person standing motionless on the platform while a train rushes past, leaving behind a sleek motion blur. The blurred lines of the train create an energetic flow, highlighting the serene figure in the chaos of urban life.

Mori Tower

Mori Tower

Roppongi’s Mori Tower: my office. A striking view of Mori Tower in Roppongi at night, its sleek silhouette illuminated by vibrant city lights. The building’s glass facade gleams, blending into Tokyo’s energetic nightlife while standing as a modern architectural beacon. And a long exposure shot of the Mori Tower entrance at night, with its grand…