Printing Large
In this post, I’ll share my recent experience of printing a large 150cm x 100cm metal print of the iconic Bangkok skyline during blue hour. People often ask why I use GFX 44mm x 33mm Medium Format cameras rather than […]
In this post, I’ll share my recent experience of printing a large 150cm x 100cm metal print of the iconic Bangkok skyline during blue hour. People often ask why I use GFX 44mm x 33mm Medium Format cameras rather than […]
I was recently asked by a reader for my reaction to the just launched Fujifilm X-T50, specifically regarding the new feature announced at the X-Summit, the Film Simulation dial. There’s been a lot of heated discussion about this controversial dial. Being
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In this review, we’ll look at the very special Leica 35MM F1.4 Summilux Pre-Aspherical II (11870). This lens was originally launched in 1967 and was available for sale for 28 years. It was based on the first F1.4 35MM lens
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In this first impression review, we’ll look at the new Godox X3/Xnano flash trigger, currently available for Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, and Olympus. Leica is on their roadmap but not available for sale yet. In China, the unit is called the X3,
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One of the most popular posts on this site covers the topic of how to use Capture One with a simple and efficient workflow. It’s now been viewed more than 100,000 times and has garnered the most positive feedback. It
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There are some friends in this life that are my forever friends. They could do anything to me and I would still treat them as my friend. This group of friends includes about six people at present and I was
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One of the great privileges of living in Asia is the ability to utter a statement like this, “Let’s go to Tokyo for the weekend!” When I lived in Canada, a trip to Japan required a lot of planning and
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Continuing from the recent post of Chinese New Year in Hong Kong, I spent the latter half of the holiday in Bangkok. I was just in Bangkok a few months ago and had a great time, so we decided to
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For the Chinese New Year this year, I celebrated in Hong Kong and Bangkok. In this post, I’ll share a few images from Hong Kong to give you a taste of what it’s like to celebrate in this amazing city,
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This is a quick post to share a few images from the 798 Art District in Beijing in the middle of our bone-chilling cold winter. Temperatures in Beijing this year have been much cooler than the past decade, with several
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In this post, we’ll continue on our journey in Tokyo and head over to Shinjuku. Shinjuku is a major commercial and administrative centre, housing the busiest railway station in the world (Shinjuku Station) and the Tokyo municipal government facilities. While
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For our Christmas trip this year, we decided to head back to Tokyo. Every trip to Tokyo has been memorable and we’ve never had a bad experience there, so it was time to return! I’ll split this series into a
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