• Rainy Ebisu

    A rainy Friday night in Ebisu—wet streets reflecting the glow of city lights, umbrellas bobbing through the crowd, and a calm, almost cinematic atmosphere. The sound of raindrops and the gentle buzz of conversations from nearby izakayas make it a perfect mix of cozy and moody vibes. Tokyo at its best in the rain. 🌧️✨

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    Zeiss Biogon 35 ZM

    Ever since I got my X-T2, I’ve been tempted to try some Leica M-mount lenses. While I appreciate the performance of my XF lenses—they’re sharp, distortion-free, and reliable—they sometimes feel too clinical and lack a bit of personality. Plus, I’m not a fan of their handling: the metal coating feels slippery, focus-by-wire can be frustrating,…

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    Shinjuku Station

    Few shots from Shinjuku Station with my 90mm lens. Captured a few shots at Shinjuku Station with my 90mm lens. The sharpness and creamy bokeh made it perfect for isolating details in the bustling crowd and picking out moments of calm amidst the chaos. Shinjuku’s energy and the lens’s performance made for some great urban…

  • Traffic Lights

    Stuck in traffic at night, I passed the time playing with the focus ring. The blur of city lights turning into dreamy bokeh and then snapping back into sharp detail made for a surprisingly relaxing way to kill time. Even traffic jams have their creative moments

  • Shikoku Forest

    If you’re from Europe (like me), the word “forest” brings to mind lovely trails, peaceful weekend walks, autumn mushroom picking, or playing in the cool shade during summer. As a kid, we’d drive to a nearby forest, park the car, and just wander around, not really appreciating how much of that landscape had been shaped…

  • Space Mountain

    Another chance to test the high ISO capabilities of my little X-T2—this time inside Space Mountain in Tokyo. The low light was really a challenge, but the camera handled it impressively well. Crisp details and minimal noise, even in such tricky conditions. Definitely a fun and successful experiment!

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    Shikoku Restaurant

    Far from the hustle of Tokyo, here’s a cozy little family restaurant in Shikoku. It’s a slice of the Japanese countryside that feels frozen in time, with its quiet charm and warm hospitality. I can’t help but wonder how places like this will evolve in 20 years, as rural areas face the challenges of aging…

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    Kamakura

    Kamakura on a bright summer day is pure magic. The sun shines on the historic temples, lush greenery, and sandy beaches, creating a lively yet serene atmosphere. Walking through the quaint streets, exploring hidden shrines, and enjoying the fresh ocean breeze make it a perfect escape from the city. A summer day well spent!