Yoyogi Park

I have been already living here in Japan for quite a while but I can say I haven’t really explored Yoyogi Park properly yet. Always have the notion that it will be crowdy especially during weekends. But this time around, perhaps because its summer, humidity is unreasonably high, less people as far as I can observed.

Recently, whenever I do landscape photography, I mostly use f5.6 or f8.0. Compared to before, I’ll immediately ramp it up to f16 and had probles with exposure setting as I usually do handheld. I initially thought that to have everything in focus, one needs to have the lowest aperture. However, I think it shouldn’t be taken as is. I realized that even with f5.6 and provided with enough distance, I can have the focus and the image I have planned in my head. For sure, photos I have made doesn’t have everything in focus, but composition-wise, I can see what I have intended initially.

View from the fountain pond. Shibuya Scramble Square in the horizon
Fountain Pond
Trees around the fountain pond
Meadows near the Fountain pond
Fountain pond

Fujifilm X-T4・xf50mmf2・CPL

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