Archive for the 'General' CategoryGeneral posts Last week's "The Effect of Shutter Speed on the Appearance of Flowing Water" post reminded me that I had not finished the story I started a year ago in "On The Way From The Kuuya-taki Waterfall", so I'll go ahead and do that now. In that story about my first visit to the Kuuya-taki waterfall (空也滝), upon returning to the road, Nicolas Joannin and I found another path going up a different direction and decided to take it to see where it went, and soon came across this sign: The temple's name means "Ring/Circle of the Moon". The path was [...] View full post » I posted some water-flow pics the other day in "A Drenched Visit to the Kuuya-Taki Waterfall" (空也滝), taken during an outing in which I'd hoped to miss the rain, but found a rare Kyoto thunderstorm. Since I had my tripod with me, I did some tests on the effect of shutter speed on the feeling of water flow. Swabbing the mouse from side to side over the image above (and all the images below) causes different frames of each test set to come up, with the shutter speed in seconds showing in the lower right. I would have liked to [...] View full post » It's been ages since I've been out with just me and the camera, so I took some time for myself yesterday to visit the Kuuya-taki Waterfall (空也滝) in the mountains of western Kyoto. I first posted about it a year ago, and have since posted many updates, such as here and here. (As always, the "nearby photos" link under any of these shots brings up other photos taken over the years in the same area.) It had been raining recently, so yesterday I hoped to get lucky with a large flow of water over the falls, and also lucky to [...] View full post » I visited the gardens of the Heian Shrine (平安神宮) the other day with Aeron. The shrine's garden is best known for its cherry blossoms, and it looks pretty nice when it snows (which is rarely), but it's quite pleasant any time of year for those who take the time to enjoy it. On our visit, we weren't the only ones enjoying the many colors of hydrangea. This little hoverfly seemed to be enjoying his all-you-can-eat pollen buffet. I didn't expect to get much of a shot of the little guy... he was far enough away from the path that I [...] View full post » This post finally winds up the story started in "Anatomy of a Photoshoot by Someone Who Has No Clue About Them" and then continued in parts two and three, of a photoshoot Paul Barr and I did with a mutual friend, Yuko, at the Fushimi Inari Shrine (伏見稲荷大社) in Kyoto. Winding our day down, we came across a sleepy cat happy to sit with a stone fox (Inari shrines are known for their foxes). The cat was not in the mood to pose, or even open its eyes (though it was clearly awake)... The cat would have none of it. [...] View full post » |