Cool photog heads-up, some really good stuff

Thanks for posting the link, his photography is very good indeed and worthy of a more detailed look. I've bookmarked his site and will check it out in detail later.

This definitely deserves a bump.
 
Great stuff -- very well observed and gives a sense of stillness; hard to do in a place as busy as Tokyo. Now, can someone explain to me the significance of the knotted paper (?) in Tokyo #50? (I'll refrain from commenting on the out of focus characteristics of the light fixture!)
 
KoNickon said:
Now, can someone explain to me the significance of the knotted paper (?) in Tokyo #50?

At Shinto Shrines you can buy pieces of paper and write your hope/prayer/wish on it. Then you tie it to something on the Shrine grounds (the bars in the picture are for this purpose specifically although a tree is often used as well), clap and pray for it to come true.
 
Oh, and thanks for the link - it brought back great memories of Japan as well as reminding me that the quest for better equipment is ultimately less fruitful than the quest for a better eye.

Wait, did I say that out loud?
 
bmicklea said:
Oh, and thanks for the link - it brought back great memories of Japan as well as reminding me that the quest for better equipment is ultimately less fruitful than the quest for a better eye.

Wait, did I say that out loud?

But it would be the best if you can do both.
 
Thanks for the link. Good stuff that and my wife just came home from work in time to to share it with me. She loves things Japanese, even to the point of studying Hirigana, Katakana and Romanji forms of writing on her own. I enjoyed his shots with Neopan film as I am thinking about trying some bulk stuff from Megaperls www.unicircuits.com/shop/

Cheers
 
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