And believe me, bokeh is not always needed on each and every image capture. Fortunately for me, I know better than to weigh myself down anymore, given the benefit of experience. For example, if I were the kind of Leica enthusiast who insists on loading up my bag with an assortment of premium ultra-fast M-mount lenses, just for the sake of chasing bokeh across the focal length in all my photo opportunities, my back will definitely break from the extra burden. In a manner of speaking, that can be true. Having said that, my daily complement of gear still sounds like an unreasonable burden to lug around. That way, I can generally capture most photo opportunities with the optimal focal length. ![]() Unsurprisingly, what I typically bring along with me are two Leica M-mount rangefinder bodies, in addition to a handful of lenses. If I did, I would most certainly break my back. It’s not as if I’m carrying multiple DSLR bodies with as many lenses wherever I go. However, that all depends on the size of the cameras and lenses. Admittedly, carrying two or three camera bodies plus three lenses does seem excessive - which I can’t deny. So when it comes to deciding what lens to bring, I usually include a couple of different focal lengths… in addition to a backup camera body… or two. In my case, it means I try to be well prepared for most eventualities. But thankfully, I did have the forethought to prepare for this week’s post.īeing an obsessive compulsive has its moment. Couldn’t exactly play hooky from work, when work had to be done before nature’s fury was upon us. With Super Typhoon Mangkhut barreling down towards Hong Kong, leaving a trail of wreckage in its wake, my double life as an anonymous blogger had to play second fiddle. ![]() ![]() So I’ve been busy all week, battening down the hatches, despite the calm before the storm.
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