[FUJIFILM] Tokyo Snaps with XF35mmF1.4 R | Capturing Everyday Life with Plants Through a Legendary Lens
In this episode, we look back at snapshots taken while walking through Tokyo in May, using the FUJIFILM X-E5 and the XF35mmF1.4 R as companions. Beyond just discussing lens specs and features, I talk about the special way my perspective on 'everyday life' shifted while actually walking the streets to shoot.
The comfort of keeping plants at a distance, rather than capturing them too closely.
I found a refreshing shooting style in choosing not to lean too close for macro-style shots, but rather blending plants into the frame as part of the landscape. It was striking how the greenery and casual plants in the city remained in the photos without losing the presence of the background.
I am amazed by how this lens captures the memories of the city.
During the shoot, we discussed how the hustle and bustle of the city and the nuances of the light were reflected in the photos when I spotted a plant and aimed my camera. The way the lens preserves even the atmosphere of the city in a photograph is a depiction truly unique to this glass.
For those who want to capture daily life from a slightly different perspective.
I dive deep into the charm of this lens, which teaches us the joy of finding our own discoveries within mundane scenery. There is much more to uncover, so please enjoy the full episode packed with photography tips.
* This summary is generated automatically by AI and may contain errors.
* We’d be happy if you leave a comment there saying you came from Podchotto.
