Street Photography in Tokyo with a Canon EOS5DSr fitted with a Blackstone version of the Irix 15mm f2.4 wide lens and lighting from Lume Cube. Tokyo is often revered as one of the coolest options for the avid shutterbug whether visiting the City or indeed as a resident. So many location, streets and interesting buildings it’s hard to not walk a few hundred meters without taking numerous shots. Apart from the architectural imagery options there are all of the additional gritty elements one would expect to find in a large sprawling metropolis, from the amusing to the depressing. Join me as I go to one small region of the city, close to the Rainbow Bridge area at the Shibaura Futo region of Tokyo Bay. Initially to photograph the circular connecting track of the Yurikomome New Transport and Rainbow Bridge and then to strike out on foot to see what I could see. The resulting video check out the sights I encountered, the photo’s taken and the techniques and settings employed for the, Please feel free to ask any questions below and don’t forget to subscribe if this appeals to you. I’m hoping to produce more video of differing photographic adventures in the near future and beyond. Cheers, Mark. ——————————————————————————————————————— GEAR USED ——————————————— Camera - Canon EOS5DSr GoPro Hero4 Black Canon EOSM2 iPhone6s Plus Lenses - 15mm f2.4 Irix Lens - http://en.irixlens.com/ Tamron 90mm f2.8 Di Macro Lighting - 2 x Lume Cubes - https://www.lumecube.com/ Tripods - Manfrotto 055XProB Gitzo Carbon x6 Manfrotto Table Tripod Video Editing - Final Cut Pro 10.2.2 - FCPx Photo Editing - Adobe Photoshop CS / Lightroom CC / Nik Gallery Please feel free to SUBSCRIBE! Follow my journey on Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/seawildearth Periscope - https://www.periscope.tv/themoceanvibe/1eaJblXoAvXKX Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/seawildearth/ Google Plus - https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/107760455409555327745/+seawildearth/posts Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thepixelhobo/ 500px - https://500px.com/seawildearth DISCLAIMER *Please note that the respective manufacturers of the Iris Lens and Lume Cubes provided me with the hardware used in this, and other, videos. I have not received any other form of recompense for promoting their products.