Author: Daniel Lee

  • Revisiting Manns Point [17/52]

    Revisiting Manns Point [17/52]
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    For this weeks entry I decided to give another try for a location I had previously been. The first time I went there I was using my Canon EOS R6 and RF 85mm f/2 IS so in terms of composition, there wasn’t much room for variation. This time I now own the Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8… Read more

  • The Final Lineup [16/52]

    The Final Lineup [16/52]
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    When putting together a camera kit there’s a lot of different ways you can go. Some people prefer zooms while others prefer primes but for me, I like a mix of both. I find in the mid range from around 24mm to 100mm you can easily shoot with primes and ‘zoom with your feet’. When… Read more

  • Daily Dose [15/52]

    Daily Dose [15/52]
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    For this week’s entry I thought I’d take a shot I’ve wanted to for quite some time now. One focus for me now that I’m older is my health and fitness. In my 20’s I’d always exercise frequently only to stop after a few weeks to a month. I’d always repeat this cycle and never… Read more

  • Lake Kawaguchiko

    Lake Kawaguchiko

    Welcome to the second post for my vacation to Japan! This post is all about Lake Kawaguchiko which we went to during our stay in Tokyo since it isn’t too far from there. There is a few ways to get to Lake Kawaguchiko although we chose to take the train. The bus can be cheaper… Read more

  • My First Few Days in Tokyo

    My First Few Days in Tokyo

    I’m happy to finally be able to share some images from my trip to Japan! When I got back I had just over 1200 images which filled up TWO 32GB cards and half of a 64GB card. I haven’t shot this much in a very long time, so I think it goes to show how… Read more

  • Never Too Many [14/52]

    Never Too Many [14/52]

    I’m sure for many computer equipment is something they see as something that isn’t worth spending too much money on and worth going for the cheapest items. For me, I don’t mind having multiple of the same items if they are consistently being used. I wanted to have a mouse just for work and rather… Read more

  • Always Feeling Full

    Always Feeling Full
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    I’ve been busy working on editing my Japan photos (first part is nearly done) so I thought I’d post something in the meantime. I’ve felt like ever since I got back from Japan I’ve been in a real photography mood and wanted to shoot as much as I can. As you can see at the… Read more

  • A Personal Favorite [13/52]

    A Personal Favorite [13/52]
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    I’ve owned quite a few lenses over the years, some I’ve loved and others not so much. For me lenses make a camera system and the lens above is what is keeping me in the Fujifilm ecosystem. It’s funny because when it comes to FF bodies I was never fond of the 50mm focal length… Read more

  • Cherry Blossoms [12/52]

    Cherry Blossoms [12/52]
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    This time of year is a popular time to visit Japan due to the Cherry Blossoms. When we booked our trip, we knew there was a chance we could see them but didn’t revolve the whole vacation around them. In saying that, we got really lucky as we seen some in almost every single city… Read more

  • Himeji Castle [11/52]

    Himeji Castle [11/52]
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    One of the locations we visited while in Japan was Himeji which is the second largest city of the Hyogo Prefecture. The main reason we visited here is because it’s very close to Kobe and my sister in law both lives and works here. I’m usually into big cities only but it was quite nice… Read more