Just a quick note – one thing I love about the Fujifilm X100T is that the viewfinder is on the left side of the camera. Because I use my right eye to compose photos, this means my nose doesn’t hit the LCD screen of the camera. On my DSLR, with the viewfinder in the center of the camera, my nose would leave grease-marks on the LCD all the time. Just another reason I like the rangefinder-style design of the X100 series!
My camera & photos
I use a Fujifilm X-series camera for most of the photos on this site and my Instagram. Why not pick one up for yourself?
Sunset at Mauna Kea. Haleakala in the distance.
Stargazing from Mauna Kea.
Pretty clouds. I'll never get tired of them.
Like a dreamscape...
Sunset already
Lovely day to be on two wheels 🏍
Cute leaves 💚
I love the window seat.
Oyakodon is one of my favorite meals. Not the "if you could eat anything as your last meal" dish, but pretty close. I often ask for oyakodon for my birthday or father's day, and my wife kind of rolls her eyes because it's such a common and unspecial meal, but I love it nonetheless.
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