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Looking back at my favourite pictures, it’s clear that while having decent gear helps, it’s not the defining factor in creating a great photo. Once your equipment meets a baseline level of quality—sharp optics, reliable focus, and decent dynamic range—everything else boils down to creativity, timing, and vision. The magic lies in the story, the light, and the emotion captured, not the brand of your camera or how expensive your lens is. Few of these shots were taken with simple setups, proving that technique, perspective, and patience always outshine gear obsession. That said, it’s important to own a camera you’re happy to use and willing to carry—one that suits your style and feels natural in your hands and fits in your bag.

Lanikai Beach
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Lanikai Beach

Probably one of the most beautiful beach in the world. Must see if you travel to Oahu in Hawaii. This is probably one of the most beautiful beaches in the world—a must-see if you’re traveling to Oahu, Hawaii. With its pristine sand, crystal-clear waters, and dramatic surroundings, it’s the kind of place that feels almost…

Sea Sunset
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Sea Sunset

Took more long exposure shots on the North Shore of Hawaii at sunset. The silky waves and glowing reflections created by the slow shutter perfectly captured the calming rhythm of the ocean meeting the day’s end. Each shot feels like a slice of tranquility frozen in time—a beautiful reminder of Hawaii’s natural charm.

North Shore
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North Shore

The North Shore of Oahu is a paradise for those who crave nature’s raw beauty. Known for its world-famous surf breaks like Pipeline and Sunset Beach, this stretch of coastline transforms into a playground for surfers during the winter, with waves reaching up to 30 feet. Off-season, the vibe is much calmer, with golden sands,…

Viron Shibuya
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Viron Shibuya

Breakfast at Viron in Shibuya is a treat—admittedly on the pricey side, but the perk of taking leftover bread home softens the blow. Their pastries and bread are top-notch, perfect for a leisurely morning. Also, check out the light effects captured with the GX85; it adds a warm, inviting touch to the scene, making even…

Tokyo Tunnels
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Tokyo Tunnels

Impressive results with a slow shutter speed using the Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 12mm f/1.4 on the GX85. This little camera continues to amaze me—compact but packed with features. The 5-axis in-body sensor stabilization is a game-changer, letting me capture sharp shots even in challenging conditions. Honestly, it outpaces many DSLRs in this regard. Canon,…

Rainy Shibuya
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Rainy Shibuya

With a typhoon on the horizon, I headed to Shibuya armed with my GX85 and two stellar Lumix/Leica primes: the NOCTICRON 42.5mm f/1.2 and the SUMMILUX 12mm f/1.4. The mix of rain and neon reflections made for dramatic scenes, and the lenses didn’t disappoint. The 42.5mm delivered creamy bokeh and sharp portraits, while the 12mm…

Shibuya Crossing
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Shibuya Crossing

Rainy days have a special charm—turning your home into a cozy retreat and the world outside into a playground for photographers. Armed with the GX85 and a 12mm lens, I ventured out and found plenty to capture. The soft, diffused light and glistening streets brought out details and moods that sunny days can’t match. Happy…

Cloudy Tokyo
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Cloudy Tokyo

A moody view of Tokyo from my favorite observation spot at the Bunkyo Civic Center. The city stretches endlessly under a blanket of clouds, with skyscrapers rising like silhouettes. Even on a gray day, the contrast of urban sprawl and distant hills makes this view unforgettable.