Tag: Lens

Nikon Z 85mm f/1.2 S Review | Portrait Lens Perfection?

In the history of Nikon (Nikkor) lenses, very few f/1.2 lenses have ever been designed, and each one has been a major milestone for the brand. The original “Noct”, a 58mm f/1.2, is quite possibly the most-revered lens in all of Nikon history! Today, I am presenting a similarly impressive...

The Canon RF 28 70 F/2 and Why It’s My Favorite Lens

With countless lenses to choose from on the market, we might ask ourselves, “Which one’s right for me?” While it might be nice to have every single lens out there, it’s just not practical. Often times, we find ourselves using only a few lenses for most of our work. As we begi...

Chullet’s go: Let’s go back in time and discover what various Bangkok landmarks used to look like by using Marxist lens.

Bangkok has various landmarks to visit. Some milestones have existed from the past until today and have developed corresponding to the trend of Thai people. Unfortunately, many landmarks were demolished and visited less frequently by people. Therefore, we will go back together to see memorable place...

Ireland through the lens of a dreamer

Gravity locks you in two dimensional world and that is why jumping is so liberating and joyful. It simply let your soul escape for seconds. Kite surfing is the escape from gravity into the universe of GOD. It is essentially a natural force which carry you into a genuinely life changing experience. ...

A Luscious Leica Lens In London

This is not a lens review. I do not care about chromatic aberration, and I am not overly bothered about distortion. Neither will I lose sleep over a loss of sharpness in the corners. All that matters to me is, do I love the lens? If so, why? If not, why not? Spoiler: I love this lens. Here&r...

Behind The Lens, issue #1

The architectural Wonder of Habitat 67, the Enchanting Statue of Amphitrite, and Breathtaking Sunset from Mount Royal Lookout Welcome to my blog. My name is Derrick, a Colombian photographer based in Montreal, and I’m excited to start this blog where I can share the stories behind my photos...

Vintage Lens Quick Review | Pentacon 29mm f2.8

READ ME: I like *most* of the lenses I bother to review quite a bit, and would recommend most people to pick up a copy of any of these for themselves. This review series is NOT about the professional specs of the lens, but more so the character, any quirks, and my experience with them. Logic behi...

The Day I Visited Rio de Janeiro Through the Lens of a Foreigner

It was 2 am. We arrived in Rio on October 12th at dawn. We were tired. But excited for the days to come. After 4 days in Panama (I shared a few of my first impressions in this article), brushing up my Spanish and exploring new places, my feelings of going to Rio de Janeiro was a mixture of e...

Daimon’s Lens

I have no commitment to this artist in his paints. He creates because he has to — I simply watch. Website

A Business Lens on Precision and Recall

Disclaimer: the examples in this post are for illustrative purposes and are not commentary on any specific content policy at any specific company. All views expressed in this article are mine and do not reflect my employer. Why is there any spam on social media? No one aside from the sp...

The Movie “Soul” Through an Anthropological Lens

The story is about a middle school band teacher named Joe who is on the precipice of fulfilling his dreams as a professional jazz musician. One day, after receiving the opportunity of his career, he falls into a pothole and dies. He finds his soul suspended in a realm between life and death called &...

Examining Social Issues Through the Lens of Museums

Museums, often viewed as repositories of history and culture, are increasingly stepping outside the traditional role of passive exhibition spaces. Museology, the study and practice of museums, is now being applied to tackle social problems, fostering dialogue, and promoting positive change. This art...

Logic Lens™ Analysis: “Mein Kampf” by Adolf Hitler — Part 3

Onthe outskirts of the small market town of Lambach in Upper Austria, he bought a farm and tilled it himself. Thus, at the end of a long and hard-working career, he came back to the life which his father had led. It was at this period that I first began to have ideals of my own. I spent a good de...