gavinlg
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gavinlg
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These are images from my stay in Tokyo at the tail end of 2010. The full series of the first installment is posted on http://electricrockinghorse.wordpress.com/, and I will post more series every few days.
This is now the second time I have visited Tokyo and I feel as if I have a very personal connection to the city. It makes me feel tiny, insignificant and unimportant - yet absolutely alive and invigorated. The combination of the intense masses of crowds and energy combined with the inevitable alienation that accompanies being gaijin in a foreign metropolis fascinates me, and even after a combined overall 2 months spent in Tokyo alone over the past few years, the city never ceases to surprise and delight me every time I turn the corner.
On this particular trip I was using a Canon 1n SLR with a zeiss 35mm, sigma 50mm f1.4, and a canon 17-40mm, with various color and B&W films.
Hope you enjoy as much as I did!
This is now the second time I have visited Tokyo and I feel as if I have a very personal connection to the city. It makes me feel tiny, insignificant and unimportant - yet absolutely alive and invigorated. The combination of the intense masses of crowds and energy combined with the inevitable alienation that accompanies being gaijin in a foreign metropolis fascinates me, and even after a combined overall 2 months spent in Tokyo alone over the past few years, the city never ceases to surprise and delight me every time I turn the corner.
On this particular trip I was using a Canon 1n SLR with a zeiss 35mm, sigma 50mm f1.4, and a canon 17-40mm, with various color and B&W films.
Hope you enjoy as much as I did!
Lax Jought
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I like all the photos. The grain on that last one plus the colours and bokeh are sublime, not to mention the moment of focus and concentration of the subject.
gavinlg
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I like all the photos. The grain on that last one plus the colours and bokeh are sublime, not to mention the moment of focus and concentration of the subject.
Thanks, yeah I adore natura 1600 - love the grain and the colors and everything! Wish it was more available outside of Japan..
furcafe
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Is Natura really any different from Superia 1600?
Thanks, yeah I adore natura 1600 - love the grain and the colors and everything! Wish it was more available outside of Japan..
edmelvins
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I definitely love the last one! I could feel that I was really there! Great job. 
Post more if you don't mind.
Post more if you don't mind.
Very nice series, Gavin. But I don't really detect "sabishii" in your shots 
Edited to add: maybe because I'm used to Tokyo. New York felt like a much more lonely/sad place to me.
Edited to add: maybe because I'm used to Tokyo. New York felt like a much more lonely/sad place to me.
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julescasablancas
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like the first one most..surreal desolation
julescasablancas
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OMG! I just googled what sabishii means, and it means lonely!
Your picture got the message across then
Cheers!
Your picture got the message across then
Luna
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Clear umbrellas, subway and sleeping construction works. Trademark Japan.
will-i_am
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Really nice shots. i've only been to tokyo once but loved it so much, i get what you mean about isolation. It feels so different when compared to australia but it is a very enjoyable and also comfortable type of different would love to spend allot more time there.
gavinlg
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Is Natura really any different from Superia 1600?
I'm not sure, but neither is easily available here in Australia...
I definitely love the last one! I could feel that I was really there! Great job.
Post more if you don't mind.![]()
Thankyou, there's more coming v.soon!
Very nice series, Gavin. But I don't really detect "sabishii" in your shots
Edited to add: maybe because I'm used to Tokyo. New York felt like a much more lonely/sad place to me.
That's interesting! I found NY to be quite energetic. I'm only trying to represent certain moods of TYO - I'm not saying TYO is lonely on the whole, just some aspects of it - the main one being that you very quickly become aware that you're a very small fish in a very big pond. Personally I find that exciting, but also lonely in a good way if that makes sense...
OMG! I just googled what sabishii means, and it means lonely!
Your picture got the message across thenCheers!
Thanks so much - I was very selective with my editing for the Sabishii installment, so I'm glad you said that!
shyoon
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The first and last photos are brilliant. I've been wanting to go to Japan for years now - hopefully I'll be able to make it over there later this year.
andredossantos
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Very nice, all of them! My fav is the last one!
Lax Jought
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Did you use a filter on the first photo? And add sort of a vignette to it?
Is Natura really any different from Superia 1600?
No. Fujifilm changed the name to "Natura" as part of their efforts to promote Natura cameras.
http://fujifilm.jp/natura/
gavinlg
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Did you use a filter on the first photo? And add sort of a vignette to it?
No filter, and no vignette in PP. Just ektar colors in mixed lighting and using the 35mm distagon wide open.
LeicaFan
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Great photos. I agree with Lax. The last one really stands out for me.
Tokyo is a wonderful city... so many photographic opportunities.
Tokyo is a wonderful city... so many photographic opportunities.
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