RX-100 in JapanPosted by Jeroen Selderslaghs Thu, August 01, 2013 21:43:57In the end of the day my favourite subject for a good photograph will always be you, me, granny, the girl next door or simply put; just people. So many types, characters, shapes, emotions, stories; Beautiful, sad, happy, scary, dramatic, shocking, intresting, thought provoking. You name it, we have it all.
On that note i'd like to share a couple of b&w images i took during my last couple of weeks in Japan.

The moment he opened the eyes realizing he's connection right behind is about to leave without him.

I was fascinated by the silhouettes this view created. Took a couple of shots and decided i like this one the most. The Blur (no focus) turned out to be intented. :p

A contrast between a business man in a hurry and an old lady struggling to move forward.
RX-100 in JapanPosted by Jeroen Selderslaghs Wed, July 31, 2013 22:26:23Love them, love them!!
Not only are they extremely beautiful with their intense colors and long elegant bodies. They also kill/eat mosquito's! The dragonfly's favourite lunch actually. How nice of them is that. :)

RX-100 GeneralPosted by Jeroen Selderslaghs Wed, July 17, 2013 23:45:13My first hands on with the RX-100.
The first shots felt a bit weird to compose with a screen. I was used to a DSLR from the moment i started with photography a couple of years ago so i needed a bit of getting used to. But that happened rather quickly and soon i found myself enjoying and go with the flow of this little marvel.
The following shot is actually the 3th shot it took with it.

I soon realized that it not only fits in my jeans pocket. It also made me think out of the box and approach photography differently.
A potential tool for food photography

More photo's at;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zizz_be/sets/72157634752148971/
