Tag: Los Angeles

  • 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…

  • A Day Of Travel

    A Day Of Travel

    Airports and flying are my least favorite parts of going to Japan. It’s not that I don’t like airports or flying. It’s when your flight gets delayed, causing you to miss your next flight, which forces you to have to take a shuttle to a completely different airport an hour away, only to ride on…

  • Griffith Observatory And The X100T

    Griffith Observatory And The X100T

    One of the popular places you’ll end up going to if you ever come to Los Angeles is Griffith Observatory. I still like going here even though it’s crowded with tourists. It didn’t use to be this way, or at least not as bad. But now, that thing is happening, and if something is free,…

  • Walt Disney Concert Hall With The A7r

    Walt Disney Concert Hall With The A7r

    I brought along the A7r to shoot around Downtown Los Angeles. I haven’t really shot down here since my 5Dmkii days and wanted to start getting some updated shots with my newer gear. I also didn’t have a lens really wide enough on my Fuji to pull this off.

  • Sunset At Pacific Park

    Sunset At Pacific Park

    It’s not every day we get one of these sunsets in Santa Monica. I’ve shot the Santa Monica Pier many a time but have never seen anything like this before. I’ve actually never seen anything like this before in the many years I’ve been shooting beach photos in Southern California. Only when I lived in…

  • Fire In The Sky

    Fire In The Sky

    I just picked up the new Tamron 15-30mm ultra-wide-angle zoom lens and have already had a few great experiences with it. I’ve been working on a detailed review but still need one more day with it before it’s done. Look for that tomorrow or this weekend. So far, I’m only liking it, not loving it.…

  • Intricacies Of Work

    Intricacies Of Work

    It’s been a crazy month for me, and I’ve had very little time to go out and shoot cool locations. Work tends to do that. However, it should be slowing down here very soon, which means more photography. The FujiX100T’s low profile makes it easy to carry everywhere. Editing for G-Net allows me to capture…

  • An Evening In Culver City

    An Evening In Culver City

    I think this was the first place I lived when I moved to Los Angeles from San Diego seven or eight years ago. To the outsider, Los Angeles is just Los Angeles. If you’re from San Diego, anything north of Camp Pendleton is considered Los Angeles; if you live in Colorado, anyone from California is…

  • Landscape Photography With The Fuji X100T

    Landscape Photography With The Fuji X100T

    When you think of a landscape photography camera, I bet the first thing that comes to mind is a Nikon D800 – or the Sony A7r. Am I right? I bet you never think of Fujifilm. Well, a lot has changed over the years, and now our small little cameras pack a serious punch.

  • HDR Photography With The Fuji X100T? Yes You Can!

    HDR Photography With The Fuji X100T? Yes You Can!

    When I first started shooting with the Fuji X100T I noticed the options for shooting HDR photography kind of sucked. +-1EV? Seriously? There is also this other problem, when the shutter is set to auto it will only go as slow as 2 seconds. I knew these Fuji cameras have some potential to shoot some really stunning HDR photography because of…