Category: Photo Stories

Articles that looks at some photos and discusses some details.

  • Dockweiler Sunset

    Dockweiler Sunset

    Last night’s sunset near Dockweiler State Beach here in Los Angeles. We’ve been having some interesting weather lately, which means some nice sunsets. But it can be hit and miss. Sometimes, I drive to the beach, and the clouds grey everything out. The structure in the shot is a pipe dumping who knows what into…

  • Yosemite With The Fuji X100T

    Yosemite With The Fuji X100T

    Going to Yosemite as a landscape photographer is like being a kid and winning a golden ticket to Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. The views here are probably some of the best in the world while still being very easily accessible. I can understand why Apple has named two operating systems after it: Yosemite and El…

  • Downtown Los Angeles with the Fuji X-T1

    Downtown Los Angeles with the Fuji X-T1

    This is a photo series with the Fuji X-T1 and the Voigtlander 15mm Heliar III lens. They were taken all over Downtown Los Angeles near the Walt Disney Concert Hall—my favorite place to shoot city architecture. Shot With The Voigtlander 15mm III This lens feels unlike any lens I’ve had so far. It has this…

  • The Fuji X-T1 + The Voigtlander 15mm III

    The Fuji X-T1 + The Voigtlander 15mm III

    I recently picked up the Voigtlander 15mm Heliar III to use with my Sony A7r and the Fuji X-T1. I won’t go too deep into the ins and outs of this lens; I’ll save that for my full review.  But here is a quick shot taken with it on the Fuji X-T1. I have to…

  • Under The Bridge

    Under The Bridge

    This is another shot from the car. We were driving across an extension bridge, and I made the time perfectly with my Sony A7r.  Getting a shot like this on the tripod with this kind of symmetry would be difficult enough; to think that I got it while sitting in the passenger seat of a car going 40km/h is…

  • View of Hakodate Japan

    View of Hakodate Japan

    In the city of Hakodate, Japan, you can ride a gondola up to the top of a nearby mountain and see the view of the city. It’s a pretty popular and spectacular view, except it’s insanely crowded. Japan, especially Hokkaido, has become a hotspot for Chinese tourism. They’re looking to escape the air pollution that…

  • A Perfect Day In Southern Japan

    A Perfect Day In Southern Japan

    We finally had a break in the weather. It’s been stormy and windy because of the typhoon, but yesterday it cleared up for a perfect day. I’m not exactly sure where these rice terraces are on a map, but they were amazing. They extend down into the bay, and to the right, out of frame,…

  • Shooting Japan From Inside A Car

    Shooting Japan From Inside A Car

    This trip to Japan has had me in the car a lot. Driving, driving, driving. Especially in Hokkaido, where I had the flu. That was not fun. Two days with a fever and some bronchitis sprinkled on top. I’ve also learned a new meaning of pain. Descending from 36,000 feet in an airplane with congested sinuses. Anyway, something…

  • Exploring Japan’s Countryside

    Exploring Japan’s Countryside

    You don’t get to see much of the countryside in Japan, but it is my favorite place to visit. It’s a lot slower paced, restaurants are even more ma and pa, and everyone is usually so friendly. Photography with the Fuji X100T and XT1 These photos were shot in the mountains of Kumamoto, Japan. I…

  • Ishibashi Bridge And HDR With The X-T1

    Ishibashi Bridge And HDR With The X-T1

    I’ve been excited to return to Southern Japan to shoot with that Funinon 10-24mm f4 lens.  The time of day and weather haven’t been great, but HDR photography fixes everything. It blows my mind sometimes the software and technology available to us today. Some of the scenes I’ve been shooting have been so bright with…