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Photographer Roger Williams  Roger Williams {Karma:86139}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D200
Categories Street
Journalism
Film Format
Portfolio Japanalia
Digital
SLR
Lens Tamron 11-18mm F/4.5 - 5.6
Uploaded 9/24/2006 Film / Memory Type ISO 200 setting
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Views 629 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 6 Rating
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Location City -  Oyama
State -  TOKYO
Country - Japan   Japan
About The streets near many suburban stations have been roofed over to create arcades. Local shopkeepers try in this way to encourage business. I find the mixture of filtered sunlight from overhead and the lights from the storefronts very challenging to photograph. One thing: it is LOT easier to do it with film! Here are three recent attempts that encourage me to think I am learning to capture them with a digital camera.
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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 9/30/2006
The details and colours are crisp. The casual, unposed shot gives a sense of the real everyday life. You are definately learning what your new camera can do. It won't be long before you have it fined tuned to get the results exactly as you want. The man in the foreground must be walking a little faster than the others. His indication of motion adds interst to your scene. If i ever have the good fortune to visit Japan, I will definately have a better underdtanding of it, thanks to you.
MAry

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Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 9/25/2006
hey thanks for the tip on the PTgui software! Not a mac fan...i like to fix PC's to much..lol

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Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 9/25/2006
Ahhh yes let the color into your life...color is emotion....far from logic....the opposite of intellectual understanding. the reason you like one color over the other is pure preference has nothing to do with reason. We need more of this in the time of technology.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 9/25/2006
Tim, stitching panoramas with PS comes under the heading "cruel and unusual punishments." If you want to see how easy and how great stitching panoramas can be, try PTgui (long a PC favourite, now available for MAC). Thanks for the kind comments. I guess my tolerance of high saturations is increasing. [g]

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Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 9/24/2006
you did well with the exposure for sure. and the color just pop like velvia.
Hey did my first panoramic...lots of work in the stitching dept. Due to the fact I was using my 12-24mm Nikon and the distortion was wicked. But PS worked wonders and a bit of free transform to get it to lay flat form a horseshoe shape. heh might give it a try with a different lens next time a little less work

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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 9/24/2006
wonderful composition. great details. fantastic.

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