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Photographer Roger Williams  Roger Williams {Karma:86139}
Project N/A Camera Model Voigtlander Bessa R
Categories Landscape
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Trees
Lens Color Skopar 35/2.5
Uploaded 7/20/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed 400
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Location City -  Oshinomura
State -  YAMANASHI PREFECTURE
Country - Japan   Japan
About There were several thatched buildings in the garden, which looked like the well-preserved relic of a feudal lord's garden.
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Regina Rianelli   {K:24147} 7/22/2004
Dearest Roger,
i was born and raised in Rio de Janeiro.
A true breed from two immigrants family: Italian people and happy Portuguese northern Minho; both hard workers and strick discipline brought us all up.
Love to travel and my line of work helps me a LOT
*sparkle*
nope... that Egyptian Serie that i am publishing each day is just a result of a 15-day trip to see the pyramids that i had been drawing and reading since i was a kid... *wink*
Thanks for visiting my work and Commenting on my Portfolio, Roger. You've helped me grow through Your Comments that are very much appreciated!!!
Thank YOU!
my Best,
Regina
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 7/22/2004
Thanks, Regina. I saw many photos of Egypt in your portfolio. Is that where you live, now? Very different country from Japan! I'll drop by your portfolio again when I have more time to linger and leave comments...

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Regina Rianelli   {K:24147} 7/21/2004
lovely place, amazing photograph, Roger

7 +,
Regina

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Enjoy    {K:16125} 7/20/2004
Always pretty and beautiful gardens... well seen...another sunny day I see...

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Keith Naylor   {K:13064} 7/20/2004
Yes I agree with Chris, yet another fine image. Suggestion for improvement: maybe drop the angle of view a foot or so, to lose some of the wide pathway on the left. By dropping a little that might have become less prominent. It would be a delicate balance though, because you don't want to lose the structure of the buildings and the backdrop of Mt Fuji.

Good work though.

K

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 7/20/2004
Always two, sometimes a third, Chris. The Voyageur is kind of limited in what it can take, and I need to learn its foibles, so I always take that these days. The TX-1 usually goes with me (combining more ordinary panoramas and standard shots)--that makes the second. But sometimes I take the Widelux instead (as I did on Saturday last), and in this case I take the Bessa with 35mm and 21mm lenses for the more normal shots and leave the TX-1 at home. The Bessa is small and light, and none of them except the Voyageur is as big or heavy as an SLR with zoom. The BACK BREAKER is the tripod I need for the Voyageur. [frown]

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Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 7/20/2004
Amother beauty, with the mountain being the icing on the cake as it were!
So many shades of green!
Best regards, Chris
P.S. Well, you've answered the question I posed on the first upload, Roger, so here's another thing I'm curious about: How many cameras do you take with you on these trips?!

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