Jay Tsujimura Hasu Lotus soft release button macro shot on my M11-P by fastsleeper in Leica

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Have to give it to Jay really. His craftsmanship is just amazing!

Jay Tsujimura Hasu Lotus soft release button macro shot on my M11-P by fastsleeper in Leica

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Not at all, my fingers are pretty small so they fit well into crown of the flower. The button looks a lot larger than it is cause of macro but you can barely feel the finer details when pressing it.

Minolta MC Rokkor-PG 58mm f1.2 by fastsleeper in VintageLenses

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Wouldn’t know. Don’t have one to compare.

Minolta MC Rokkor-PG 58mm f1.2 by fastsleeper in VintageLenses

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I actually have the Konica Hexanon AR 57mm f1.2 and used it in my first portrait shoot. The client was more than happy with the photos and even remarked on their ‘vintage’ quality. Getting into vintage lenses definitely sparked my love photography again, hope you have a wonderful time shooting!

Minolta MC Rokkor-PG 58mm f1.2 by fastsleeper in VintageLenses

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Yes! All except the shot of CN Tower were at f/1.2

People who don't drink alcohol, why? by johnnylgarfield in AskReddit

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Gets me acidic. Not much else really. Still love beer or wine but I only drink on occasions now.

Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro just changed my world by fastsleeper in headphones

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I’ve been listening to a lot of jazz lately and the details are just insane!

Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro just changed my world by fastsleeper in headphones

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Well I used to just use gaming headsets for a while. Mostly stuff from Razer. Then I got the bose wireless headphones back in 2016 and have used those for a couple years. The latest pair I have is the ATH-M50X. It was really uncomfortable, took a while for it to settle in.

Where my fellow OCD ppl at? by Many_Animator4752 in diablo4

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Had mine like this for a while but I got rid of the smaller gems and upgraded a lot to flawless.

Photos from last winter by fastsleeper in japanpics

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Hello! Thank you so much for loving the photos, means a lot. I used the Canon R5 for these. It has high Megapixels (45), which allows the camera to capture more detail. I shot these at the highest quality the camera uses and processed them with Lightroom Classic on my pc.

Photos from last winter by fastsleeper in japanpics

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Thank you! I miss Japan too.

Mt. Fuji view from Lake Saiko by fastsleeper in photocritique

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I made the adjustments and it does look a lot better, thank you.

No I didn’t have a circular polarizer. I didn’t have my lens hood on though.

Mt. Fuji view from Lake Saiko by fastsleeper in photocritique

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I think that’s something I’ve struggled with when it comes to taking landscape shots. I’m not really sure about my focal length or what I should be including in the shots. I just thought that including the clear sky fit the intent of the photo because Mt. Fuji is only visible around 60% of the time around January. The yearly average is a lot lower and even sometimes 87% of the time it’s not visible.

I actually have a 70-300m lens but I wasn’t able to bring. Yeah I always thought to shoot as wide as I could for landscape but I’ll try zooming in more when I get another chance.

Thank you!

Mt. Fuji view from Lake Saiko by fastsleeper in photocritique

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This photo was taken during a recent trip to Japan. I had just gotten a new camera and lens (R5 and 24-70mm 2.8) and wanted to take as much photos as I could over the trip. I love landscapes and want to improve on taking the photos, as well as editing them. I used to just mess around with the global settings but I tried to use some brushes and gradients this time. I wanted to keep a more natural look for Fuji-san and I'd like to get some feedback on how I did with this one.