Noticing the Details
A big part of what got me started with photography was the desire to slow down and explore the world around me. It was this desire that got me interested in photography initially, then carrying a camera with me everywhere I go. It helped me to slow down and really enjoy the places I am traveling to. It even got me to get out and explore where I might otherwise not due to being too tired, too jetlagged or too busy.
Here on ShootTokyo, I post images almost as they come out of the camera. I have a minimalist digital workflow that keeps me focused on capturing the best raw image that I can in the camera. I might occasionally crop something out of an image, sharpen a bit or add some vignetting if my lens didn't add it automatically. That's really about all I do.
On my Instagram feed, I'm only posting images captured via my mobile phone's camera. The exception to this is when I am promoting a new blog post then I use one image from the blog post in my Instagram post. My Instagram images are edited using the awesome set of available filters. I tend to up the structure, add vignetting, and then add a filter.
I have really taken to Instagram lately. I really enjoy the simplicity of shooting an image on my phone, quickly editing it in the Instagram App and the posting it. Viewing other people's images is very easy. I don't need to commit much time. I don't need to read their text or comment if I don't want to. I can scroll and double tap the photos I like to show my appreciation.
I was viewing some of my iPhone images in a larger size on my Mac the other day and was really impressed with the details it captures. There is an amazing amount detail being captured that is lost in the small form factor in which you typically view Instagram at. I decided to dedicate this blog post to my favorite Instagram images of this year, in large size. Enjoy the details.
Today's Configuration: iPhone X
Tokyo Midtown
Nakameguro Station
Nakameguro Station
Soba Lunch
So Tired
One of my favorite places to eat Mabodofu in Marunochi.
Meguro Station
Alpha Beta Coffee Club
Empty Station
50 50 50
Sky Tree
Setagaya
View from Izumi Gardens
The view of the Tokyo Expressway from the lobby of Credit Suisse in Izumi Gardens.
Meguro River
My favorite spot to shoot Cherry Blossoms in Nakameguro. I really miss living in Nakameguro.
Bareburger
As I mentioned in my last post, I've been on a bit of a Cheeseburger diet lately. This is my regular order at Bareburger: beef, American cheddar cheese, tomato, bacon, horseradish mayonnaise, on a brioche roll. It is as good as it looks.
Roppongi Hills
Ginza Crossing
Crossing at Ginza 4 Chome
Fashion forward street photography.
Tokyo Express Way
BB8 Starwars ANA Plane
I have taken 100s of ANA flights but I finally go to ride the ANA Star Wars BB-8 plane. I love all of the little touches especially the Star Wars music at takeoff.
Yoda and Son
I even had a great seat mate for a while.
Sushi
I found a great sushi place near my office. I know its good as there are sushi that I typically don't like that I really enjoy in this place. This is the 'today' set. It changes a bit each day but it's only $10. Pretty amazing.
Open Train Door
I really enjoy this photo large. A lot of emotion in these faces.
Akasaka Sunset
Tokyo Train
Tokyo Station
Yutenji
Akasaka
I hope you enjoyed my favorite Instagram images so far this year, in large size. Let me know what you think of this post and if this is something you would like to see me repeat in the future.
Thanks for stopping by today.
Be well.
Dave