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Sangetsu 07-24-2009 01:21 AM

Japan Pictures
 
I took these pictures last week while out walking around the local shrine. I decided to leave my digital camera at home, and I took these with an old Canon F1 35mm camera. I developed the film in my kitchen and used a film scanner to upload them to my pc.


Main Shrine, Canon F1, 24mm 2.8 FD lens


Cemetery walkway, Canon F1, 55mm 1.2 FD lens


Old grave site, Canon F1, 55mm 1.2 FD lens


Wooden wall, Canon F1, 50mm 1.4 FD lens


Shrine Bell, Canon F1, 50mm 1.4 FD lens


Fence, Canon F1, 55mm 1.2 FD lens


Shot of park using infrared film, Canon F1, 50mm 1.4 FD lens, Rollie IR400 film

nobora 07-24-2009 04:33 AM

Those are really good pictures. Some of the things were the simplest but looked so beatiful :)

Deviruu 07-24-2009 05:01 AM

These are lovely pictures.

Thank you for sharing these, Sangetsu.

Kris 11-06-2009 07:05 PM

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Just joined the forum today and came across your photos as I was browsing through the various posts. Where were these photos taken (city, prefecture?) they are beautiful. You have a good artistic eye and I like the graininess of the black and white. Good choice.

I was in Nagano recently and captured these shots on my digital. It wasn't a very good quality camera unfortunately. I have recently upgraded to a Nikon which I would love to take for a test drive next time I am in Japan.

Hope you enjoy the photos! :o

Allene7 11-06-2009 11:17 PM

Sangetsu those pictures are beautiful! I love the first one in particular!

bELyVIS 11-07-2009 01:49 AM

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Here are some from Kyoto and Himeji.

zonjineko 11-12-2009 03:11 AM

Japan Images: Ueno By Night
 
These images were taken around the main Ueno train station and along Ameyako in Ueno, Tokyo. It was my first time out for a night shoot with my new (at the time) Canon 5D Mark II and I wanted to test mainly the way it handled high ISO. Shots at 1600 were really clear and even as high as 3200.

The lens was a Canon 70-200mm 2.8 IS USM - nice, fast lens to keep the ISO down and still get a reasonable shot when needed.

Japan Images: Ueno By Night — zonjineko!

IamKira 11-12-2009 03:37 AM

damn, those r some some nice images.. i love the one of the guy w/ the cardboard

IamKira 11-12-2009 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by zonjineko (Post 782349)
Shots at 1600 were really clear and even as high as 3200.

i refuse to believe that any of those were shot @ anything higher than 800.. there is just no noticeable noise whatsoever... although, it is full frame.. but still.. that is almost leica quality ;)
i am also impressed @ how little light falloff there was @ low aperture ... i know canon makes really crappy low end lenses, but their higher end stuff is amazing

Allene7 11-12-2009 04:46 AM

Everyone's pictures are so wonderful!

zonjineko 11-12-2009 05:36 AM

Japan Images: Ueno By Night
 
These images were taken around the main Ueno train station and along Ameyako in Ueno, Tokyo. It was my first time out for a night shoot with my new (at the time) Canon 5D Mark II and I wanted to test mainly the way it handled high ISO. Shots at 1600 were really clear and even as high as 3200.

The lens was a Canon 70-200mm 2.8 IS USM - nice, fast lens to keep the ISO down and still get a reasonable shot when needed.

Japan Images: Ueno By Night — zonjineko!

Think I screwed up on my first post of this in the wrong spot - sorry :)

zonjineko 11-12-2009 06:12 AM

:) Yeh it's an amazing camera - glad you like the shots. I felt a bit funny taking the shot of a homeless man but I saw him there walking up a back street and just had to grab it - hope he wasn't upset by it.

The new Canon and Nikon cameras are shooting up to 100,000 ISO - just crazy. I think ISO won't even matter in the future.

PS - Not sure how my thread got in this thread but have reposted. Hopefully in the right place this time.

IamKira 11-12-2009 05:54 PM

i think it is not only acceptable to take photos of homeless people, but rather it is a great thing to do... i have noticed in my own country the geographical distribution of wealth and i just know that the people who are well off in the city i live in dont ever end up in the bad areas of town and as such don't ever see the destitution suffered by some of these people.. it is this way all across america... so, maybe photos are the only chance that some of these people who live w/ blinders on will see the state that our bottom rung of people live in... because, seeing is what triggers our compassion, and you'd have to be pretty damn callous not to at least gain an innumerable amount of respect for the ignoble, the destitute, the poor, the homeless
rambling a bit, but i do think it is good to portray the homeless that live in our society so that we might get a modicum of understanding as to how bad their trials really are

zonjineko 11-14-2009 12:08 PM

Thx IamKira - very true. We tend not to acknowledge these people even exist sometimes - for whatever reason.

The top floor of JR Ueno station had about 30-40 homeless lining the floor on some occasions. It was something I had not seen in Tokyo at all up to that point.

Anyway I hope he was okay about it all - I think the pic came up well so he can be happy maybe (^_^)

CrystalDoll 11-15-2009 03:59 PM

They are so amazing. Thanks for sharing!! :D

zonjineko 11-15-2009 09:52 PM

Thanks everyone


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