Taxi Ride
I like walking but sometimes, when it’s just to hot or raining too hard, a taxi suddenly becomes a nice alternative.
All my favourite Pictures.
Mostly through Canon hardware.
I like walking but sometimes, when it’s just to hot or raining too hard, a taxi suddenly becomes a nice alternative.
On the pricey side but their Oignon Soup is just phenomenal !
15 min of ethnology in Shibuya: fascinating captain ! PS: colours straight out of the camera, no post-processing.
I know I have said it many times, but I love the colors straight out of the L lenses. Here my 50mm/f1.2L at work.
Yurakucho station: busy as always, with a Shinkansen passing through.
Playing a bit more with my Nocticron 42.5mm, still wide open at f/1.2 in daylight with an ND4, this time in Shibuya with moving subjects. Best DoF achieved with the last person crossing always.
Roses under the rain in Hakone. Beautiful bokeh from the Panasonic Leica Summilux 15mm @ f/1.7 on the GX85. Nice colors too, but does require some adjustments because of how Adobe poorly processes the RAW… :(
After a french dinner with my old friends, got a chance to try some long exposure shots with my GX7Mk2 / GX85. Not bad at all. If only Adobe could process the Panasonic RAW in a decent way. The colors of the JPEG produced by the camera are always so much more accurate. What are…
Cleaning up my photo library and trying to find some old stuff for Getty, I stumbled across those nice shots taken in the flight deck of an A380 upon arrival in Paris.
Probably my favourite picture from our visit to Shinrin Koen: beautiful afternoon light playing with fresh green plants on the side of a deserted path.
Some black-and-white 135mm shots of Harmonica Yokocho holds a particular kind of weight—a timeless quality that feels both nostalgic and reflective. The narrow alleys of this iconic Tokyo drinking and dining district, lined with tiny shacks and glowing lanterns, have long been a testament to Japan’s vibrant nightlife culture. The ageing population is leaving its…
Another visit to my favorite soba restaurant, Kyourakutei Soba (蕎楽亭) in Kagurazaka, felt like coming home. This time, I made a conscious choice to put my camera down when the food arrived—a rarity for me—and instead focused on the subtle details inside the restaurant that make this place so special. The interior has a rustic…