Japanese Roofs

Japanese Roofs

With the Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 35mm f/0.95 Mark II at the front and the Fuji X-H1 at the back, I captured the old rooftops glowing softly at night in Kagurazaka. The APS-C sensor, paired with IBIS and this ultra-fast manual lens, feels like the perfect combo. The stabilization makes low-light handheld shots a breeze, and…

Yebisu Sign

Yebisu Sign

Using the Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 35mm f/0.95 Mark II up front and the Fuji X-H1 at the back, I captured the Yebisu sign glowing at night in Kagurazaka. The APS-C sensor paired with IBIS and a fast manual lens feels like a dream combo for me. The stabilization lets me push the limits in low…

Weirdo

Weirdo

Spotted something strange near the south exit of Shinjuku Station—a guy was, well, humping his bag in plain sight. Definitely not your typical Tokyo moment! Let’s just say the city never fails to surprise with its share of oddities.

Greek Restaurants
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Greek Restaurants

Snapped a few shots in Athens while indulging in some delicious local delicacies. From freshly baked pita to creamy tzatziki, and of course, souvlaki straight off the grill, every bite was a treat. The vibrant markets and cozy tavernas made it all the more memorable. Athens is a feast for both the eyes and the…

787 Narita
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787 Narita

Took two shots with the Zhong Yi Optics 35mm f/0.95, one wide open and one at f/5.6, and the difference is fascinating! At f/0.95, the dreamy, creamy bokeh takes over, isolating the subject beautifully with a soft, artistic vibe. It’s perfect for creating that shallow depth of field look. At f/5.6, the scene becomes much…

Snow White
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Snow White

Had a great time playing with the 55-200mm in Naeba! The reach and sharpness of this lens were perfect for capturing the snowy landscapes and distant details on the slopes. It’s versatile, lightweight, and a joy to use in the winter scenery. Definitely a lens I’ll keep coming back to!

Fresh Powder
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Fresh Powder

There was quite a lot of snow to deal with that morning in Naeba, but the little X-T2 handled the cold like a champ. Despite the freezing conditions and all the snow, it kept performing flawlessly—impressive for such a compact setup. Made capturing the snowy landscapes all the more enjoyable!

Platforms
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Platforms

Train platform: the place where a working day typically begins in Tokyo. Commuters line up in neat rows, coffee in hand, as the rhythm of the city kicks into gear. It’s a scene of order, routine, and quiet anticipation before the rush of the day unfolds.

Gastro Bar

Gastro Bar

Gastrobar… as in gastroenteritis?! 😂 Not exactly the most appetizing association, but I guess they’re aiming for “gastronomy meets bar” vibes. Still, they might want to rethink that branding—doesn’t quite roll off the tongue for a place serving fancy food and drinks!