jjcha
Established
Hi everyone... I'm still a newbie here (and with cameras) but have really enjoyed sharing in the R-D1 enthusiasm and thought I'd share a few photos from my recent trip to Tokyo. Most were shot with the R-D1 and a 35mm Nokton or 12mm f/5.6, but there are a few M8 + 35 'lux photos here and there.
http://www.jjcha.net/photos/Tokyo07/
Anyhow, any thoughts, comments, whatnot would be appreciated. Unfortunately, with the new job I just started, I won't be able to spend as much time taking photos or attending photography classes as I have been, but I will say these last 6 months jumping into photography, especially with the R-D1 have been really a lot of fun.
Best,
-Jason
http://www.jjcha.net/photos/Tokyo07/
Anyhow, any thoughts, comments, whatnot would be appreciated. Unfortunately, with the new job I just started, I won't be able to spend as much time taking photos or attending photography classes as I have been, but I will say these last 6 months jumping into photography, especially with the R-D1 have been really a lot of fun.
Best,
-Jason
einolu
Well-known
nice gallery, good images, lots of good movement in the pictures. did you do your own bw conversion or just let the camera handle it?
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Todd.Hanz
Guest
very nice and enjoyable gallery.
Todd
Todd
georgef
Well-known
Very nice images, wel done.
Tuolumne
Veteran
Marvelous sense of place with those photos. I really enjoyed them. Did you shoot film or digital? If film, what was it?
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Windwalker57
Established
Enjoyed your phot gallery, makes me want to travel to Tokyo!
einolu
Well-known
since it's posted in the rd1 forum, i can only assume it is digital, also metions using an rd1 in the initial postTuolumne said:Marvelous sense of place with those photos. I really enjoyed them. Did you shoot film or digital? If film, what was it?
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Finder
Veteran
They bring memories back. I hope you can get to more that the Shinjuku to Ebisu strip on your next visit. Tokyo is an amazing town.
Tuolumne
Veteran
Yeah, I kind of missed that. 
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alansoon
Established
Wonderful work there. I lived in Tokyo for over four years; you've managed to capture life there the way I remember it.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Hi, excellent photos, you excel at capturing movements.
Just a thought, if you remove/replace some of the similar ones, it would make an even better gallery.
Just a thought, if you remove/replace some of the similar ones, it would make an even better gallery.
jjcha
Established
Hi all,
Thanks for the very kind comments. I really enjoyed being back in Tokyo (I worked there for about three and a half years) and "seeing" it from behind a camera was a lot of fun. Japan is such an easy/great place to photograph... it's almost like it demands being shot.
shadowfox, thanks for the thought, it is bloated at the moment. I'm trying to figure out which ones I want to keep... but I imagine it should be culled down to like 8-12 or so...
Best,
-Jason
Thanks for the very kind comments. I really enjoyed being back in Tokyo (I worked there for about three and a half years) and "seeing" it from behind a camera was a lot of fun. Japan is such an easy/great place to photograph... it's almost like it demands being shot.
shadowfox, thanks for the thought, it is bloated at the moment. I'm trying to figure out which ones I want to keep... but I imagine it should be culled down to like 8-12 or so...
Best,
-Jason
leica M2 fan
Veteran
Jason
Jason
Great shooting. I enjoyed all the photos, I can see that you had a good time taking them, hope you can find time soon to post more pictures.
Jason
Great shooting. I enjoyed all the photos, I can see that you had a good time taking them, hope you can find time soon to post more pictures.
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