Sakura Bokeh
Selective focus with narrow depth of field at my favourite Hanami spot in Tokyo.
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Selective focus with narrow depth of field at my favourite Hanami spot in Tokyo.
Memory Lane, literally: remembering life before the pandemic in Omoide Yokochō – also known as Piss Alley. For the curious ones, I have not switched back to Fuji, these are photos I took earlier. Even though I was not posting for a while, I was still taking photos. Since the opportunities to go out are…
Have not visited the Tokyo Daijingu for a while. Still looking awesome !
Cape Kamui is located in the Shakotan peninsula, East of Otaru. The two hours drive from Sapporo offers some breathtaking views of the coast. Once there, you will be greeted with a a large parking area, one restaurant, a few vending machines (this is Japan after all) and some restrooms – which may come handy…
A cute cow from Hokkaido. I was born in Normandy and spent ~20 years of my life there. Many aspects of Hokkaido reminds me of Normandy. For instance, this cow. Funny to see my kids being scared, complaining about the smell. They need to get out of the city more often!
Lunch date with the Canon R6 and an RF 50mm f/1.2L ! I used to own the EF version. Loved the colors and bokeh but using it was quite a pain : it was so hard to focus. This new RF version is a huge improvement: it is so sharp, even fully open. And the…
According to the press, we finalized 5G last week, so it was time to drink :D
Bringing the 90mm/f2 for a spin during lunch around the Tokyo Daijingu shrine.
A few random shots of this year’s Cherry Blossoms around Iidabashi, my home.
Enjoying being in Tokyo (and not on a business trip) for some new Hanami opportunities, this time with the “boys” in a famous cemetery in Tokyo. Lovely place.
More than 10 years in Iidabshi and this is my first visit there, just a 20min walk from Iidabashi and one subway stop away: Edogawabashi.
The Hakone Skyline offers some of the best views of Fujisan.