Leica M11

Here are the latest photos I captured with my Leica M11 camera. These samples showcase how effectively this camera performs across diverse settings, conditions, and subjects, thus providing a comprehensive look at its real-world performance. These should help you decide if this camera could be the perfect addition to your kit.

  • Selling Cabbage

    This photo beautifully captures a quiet moment in a Tokyo neighborhood—a glimpse into everyday life that often goes unnoticed. In the foreground, crates of fresh cabbage and other vegetables are stacked neatly outside a tiny local shop. The prices are handwritten on cardboard signs, humble and straightforward, signaling that this isn’t a flashy supermarket—it’s the…

  • Red Knitwear

    This candid, beautifully composed photo captures a slice-of-life moment aboard a Japanese train. The image buzzes with everyday energy—commuters are absorbed in their own little worlds, from the guy multitasking with a baby in his lap and a phone in his hand, to the woman in the red knit sweater who steals the spotlight. She…

  • Summilux Drive

    Shooting the Summilux 50mm Classic wide open (at f/1.4) while driving is a mix of chaos, control, and chasing light. But wide open on a bright day, it’s actually not that hard—just focus approximately and shoot. The Summilux 50mm Classic at f/1.4 gives you that signature look, but when the light’s blasting, even wide open,…

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    Raamen

    The spelling らあめん is a stylized version of the more common ラーメン, using hiragana instead of katakana to create a softer, more nostalgic feel. While both are pronounced the same, this choice often signals something more traditional, homemade, or artisanal. The use of “あ” to stretch the sound instead of the katakana long vowel mark (ー) adds to…

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    Glasses Repair

    A Japanese man sits at his small workbench in the quiet of his dimly lit shop, the kind of place that feels untouched by time. The fluorescent light above hums softly as he carefully adjusts a pair of glasses, using tools worn smooth from years of repetition. His hands move with precision — slow, deliberate,…

  • Summilux Flowers

    Shooting flowers with the Leica Summilux 50mm Classic is all about capturing character over clinical perfection. This lens has a signature rendering — a mix of sharp focus, smooth bokeh, and that slightly dreamy glow wide open — that turns simple subjects like flowers into something poetic. At f/1.4, the Summilux gives you a shallow…

  • Drying Clothes

    Drying clothes outside in Japan is a common part of daily life, especially in suburban and rural areas. Most homes and apartments have balconies equipped with poles or hooks for clotheslines. It’s routine to see laundry hanging neatly outside, often first thing in the morning, taking advantage of the sun and fresh air. In tight…

  • Maguro Cut

    Cutting tuna for sushi is a meticulous process that highlights the fish’s natural flavors and textures. The selection of tuna is crucial, with different parts of the fish offering varying tastes and consistencies. The most prized sections include the akami, the lean red meat, and the toro, the fatty belly meat, which is further divided…

  • Senior Work

    Lunch break for the construction worker… The sight of elderly individuals working on construction sites in Japan, particularly in roles like traffic management, evoke feelings of sadness and concern but several factors contribute to this situation. Many seniors in Japan continue to work due to financial needs. Pensions may not be sufficient to cover living…