Archive for the 'Pretty Photos' Category

Posts including photos that I think are particularly pretty, usually about nature.

Photoshoot with Yuko at the Fushimi Inari Shrine, Part 3

Continuing the long story started in "Anatomy of a Photoshoot by Someone Who Has No Clue About Them" and continued in part two, this is the third of what looks to be a four-part series about 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.

It was a first in many respects for all of us. We had a fun time.

All those photos and all that silliness makes one thirsty, so we stopped at a cafe for coffee. (There are numerous private houses on the shrine grounds that [...]


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Anatomy of a Photoshoot by Someone Who Has No Clue About Them: Yuko at the Fushimi Inari Shrine

The quick portrait of Zak Braverman I did the other day reminded me that I hadn't written yet about a photoshoot Paul Barr and I did in April, of a mutual friend, Yuko.

I've been trying to get better with portraiture for about a year, but my limited experience so far has been mostly with guys. Last April I did do a photoshoot with a photogenic married couple, including some nice shots of the wife; with that under my belt, a few days later Paul and I met Yuko at the dazzling Fushimi Inari Shrine in eastern Kyoto.

Yuko has [...]


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Experimenting with Depth of Field: Interactive Scene of Towering Bamboo

I play and experiment a lot when I'm out with the camera, slowly trying to add bits of experience of what "works" and what doesn't. The photo above, from a trip a year ago to one of my favorite hidden gems of Kyoto, the Gioji Temple, is one of a series of five shots that I took at different apertures, to get different levels of blur in the background.

I often know exactly what I want in a result and how to get it, but sometimes I just can't predict what aperture will give a pleasing result, so I do [...]


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Kyoto’s Aoi Matsuri Festival, Part 3

A final post to round out Part 1 and Part 2 about this year's Aoi Matsuri festival (葵祭), at the Kyoto Imperial Palace Park last week, which is a parade of period costumes from a millennium or so ago.

As the parade participants were marshaling before the start, others were going about their business...

This particular rope was such a pain. When i took this picture the parade had already ended and the rope would soon be dismantled, but during and before the parade, the rope separated the crowd from the parade participants, and if the rope had been equally [...]


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My Mt. Hiei Climb Challenge 2013, Part 3

This is the third and final post about my climb of Kyoto's Mt. Hiei (比叡山) the other day (Part 1 - Part 2). At the end of Part 2 I'd had a rest at a lovely lookout point near the top. Before heading up the last bit to complete the trip, I ventured into the hillside of azaleas (つつじヶ丘)...

Disappointment with photography normally comes to me when I get home to look at my shots, but in this case I felt disappointed the moment I brought the camera up to my eye. The hillside was engulfing with exceedingly vibrant color [...]


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