Shinjuku Station
I quite like the perspective of this shot on the platforms at Shinjuku Station: long focal & large aperture, always a winning combination.
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I quite like the perspective of this shot on the platforms at Shinjuku Station: long focal & large aperture, always a winning combination.
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.
Dusting my 135mm/f2 in Shibuya. Lovely results as always.
First few shots with my Panasonic LUMIX G Leica DG Nocticron 42.5mm f/1.2 ASPH Power OIS Lens (it’s got to be the longest name for a lens ever!) – was raining too much and the parking was too expensive so just a few shots. Hopefully more tomorrow as I need to go to the office…
A classic shot which always looks interesting with a wide open lens.
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… :(
Love those shots: someone standing still, a train passing by, lovely motion blur effect.
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…
Some samples from my Panasonic GX 85 (or GX7 mk II as they call it in Japan) equipped with a Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 15 mm f/1.7 lens. What a great little camera: compact, solid, sharp, fast AF and lovely bokeh. It will always accompany me during my business trips :) All pictures are JPEG…
Impressive setup for portrait: they were checking the outcome live on the monitor.
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.
Taking my 16-35mm lens out for a walk always feels like reconnecting with an old friend. This lens, my very first L-series, has been with me for nearly a decade now. Despite its years, it still delivers stunning results, proving that great gear, when cared for, can stand the test of time. The versatility of…