Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
The Streets of Yokohama

Fujifilm X-E4 camera
Fujinon XF 18mm f2 lens
April 2024 - Yokohama, Japan
Fujinon XF 18mm f2 lens
April 2024 - Yokohama, Japan
Nihon-Odori Boulevard![]()
Fujifilm X-H1 camera
Fujinon XF 80mm f2.8 R LM OIS WR Macro lens
April 2024 - Yokohama, Japan
The Dogs of Yokohama![]()
Fujifilm X-H1 camera
Fujinon XF 80mm f2.8 lens
April 2024 - Yokohama, Japan
This is one of my most favorites (deliberate expression on my part) images...!
I've browsed in this thread every now and then, but today I decided to look thru the entire lot, all 30+ pages.
I did the first 10 pages, which took me almost two hours, pausing to explore every image I found capturing my interest, and reading your comments. Believe me when I say, there were many. Even many many.
I interest to return tomorrow to do pages 10 to 20, and later to do from page 21 onwards.
Mike, what a wonderful life you must have in Yokohama, to have the freedom to go out when you like and photograph as you please. Such a retirement is a blessing indeed.
Obviously you must speak Japanese, which would help? Do you. Maybe you have already written about this, but I've missed it. Apology from me if this is so.
I find myself wishing I had even only a small fragment of your talent in photographing people.
As I've posted in another thread of photos on Japan, there is surely an excellent book in this. A lot of work, I know, but you should consider it.
Yet another delightful images. This from a cat lover, is something special...
Why is it that I cannot get such lovely colors with my XE2? I am now seriously wondering about this.
Seems like a great place to be. And you have some cool shot there! I have a small question about nearby Yokosuka actually (and it's in your "non de plume" of course). In fact I am interested in its pronunciation .........I am informed that in the Japanese language pronunciation, the U sound following the letter S is "underprounced" or sometimes it seems not pronounced at all. (I have read that it is not pronounced when it follows a "voiceless consonant" which of course does not help me a lot as I have no idea what one of these is. 😛 . But I guess this means Yokosuka is not like Yok Oh Suka but more like yo kos'ka. Is this correct? (I am trying to learn a little about the Japanese language - I am in the process of reading about Japanese history (currently focused on the late Edo period and into the Meiji/Taisho/ Showa) and want to try to get pronunciation right - even if only in my own head as I have no one to speak to in Japanese.Yokohama, Japan is my favorite city in the world. Share your pictures of Yokohama.
All the best,
Mike
Hi Peter,
Yokosuka
Yo as in the string toy Yo-yo
ko as in Coed
su as in the name Suzy
ka as in cock-a-doodle-doo
Put it all together and it sounds like...
All the best,
Mike