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Photographer Roger Williams  Roger Williams {Karma:86139}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model Fuji TX-1
Categories Journalism
People
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Panoramas
Lens Fujinon 45mm F/4
Uploaded 4/14/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji Superia 800
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 652 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 14 Rating
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Location City -  Kawagoe
State -  KANTO AREA
Country - Japan   Japan
About No great picture but a nice scene for a panorama camera! Don't tell me I should have got the guy's feet into the picture--I already know! One of the things you can't do to any good effect with a panorama camera is tilt it up or down out of the level.
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Joanna Lamb Joanna Lamb   {K:3796} 4/29/2004
many thanks for your help Roger! much appreciated. good luck with the deadlines! cheers, joanna

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 4/29/2004
Thanks for your kind comments. I find your own portfolio fascinating... NZ is SO beautiful. It's hard to recommend a particular place in Tokyo without knowing your interests and intentions, anyway it's such a jumble with no zoning, everything and anything cheek by jowl. You'll see! Shibuya is fine for public transport, right in the centre. It's a favourite place for young things in the latest fashion/grunge. Shinjuku is more to my taste, with some very nice parks nearby--but they are only a few stops apart anyway, and both have a few reasonably priced hotels. Normally I'd like to suggest a meeting but I'm working very hard all through Golden Week to make some tight deadlines. I'll have a job even snatching half a day away for some photography. You can E-mail me at roger atmark adex hyphen japan dot com.

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Joanna Lamb Joanna Lamb   {K:3796} 4/28/2004
hi roger - i've really enjoyed your photos of life in japan - many fantastic and really interesting shots - love this panorama. i hope you don't mind but we are heading to tokyo on sun (i know right in the middle of golden week!) and wondered if you could recommend the best area to stay in? there's so much to choose from! i thought Shibuya? your advice much appreciated if you have time to spare! many thanks, joanna (if u prefer to email me offline: admin@jlaphoto.com)

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Ahmet Baki Kocaballi   {K:13618} 4/17/2004
very nice capture,Roger
i very like your cultural shots,

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 4/16/2004
Nah, Rodge, it was a queue for the toilets. Got a bit tense there at the end.

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Maria Grazia Rapisarda   {K:15898} 4/16/2004
An other great manifestation of your people!! I know little your customs after to have read to a beautifulst autobiographic book (Memories of one geisha) author Arthur Golden!! An extraordinary world where it is come drags you to the sweeping discovery of one unforgettable experience entering in a splendid and cruel universe to the contempo!! One great culture yours!! It compliments for your jobs!! Cares Maria Grace

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Roger Cotgreave   {K:15892} 4/16/2004
is this a bus line?...I wanted to say cue but I can't remember how to spell it, good image rog.I am so into RAW that is why I mention it. It is the way to go a fantastic format that will take over eventually...thanks rog

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 4/16/2004
Debra. I apologize to all ferrets and all ferret lovers!

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Rob Ernsting Rob Ernsting   {K:8899} 4/15/2004
Amazing nice scene withe queue of ladie, beautiful interesting and sharp details managed in high contrasting sunlight. Regards, Rob.

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Keith Naylor   {K:13064} 4/14/2004
Hi Roger - then bend your knees ;-)

There is a nice progression with the line at a slight angle, which I find quite pleasing.

K

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The Armed Eye   {K:3563} 4/14/2004
Dear Roger, a nice shot again for the "Take a walk with Roger" project. But as the real enthusiast you are undoubtedly I would have ecpected you to lay down flat on the ground to get these damn feet !
:-))

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Enjoy    {K:16125} 4/14/2004
I like the panorama.... very nice.... and I hear you about the ferrets but these are all domesticated and would have no clue what to do with real animals they are out with our cats when we let them out but we always lock the dogs up from them as one is a grey hound mixture and its her nature to catch furry things. Our ferrets could not be any sweeter they are delightful fun pets that do not bite humans like what your thinking. I know our vet told us how they were used to work and that is a huge reason they are not legal in california or hawaii I think... We have had 3 prior to these 3 and enjoyed them so we got more. They are all very different each with its own personality very nice pets.

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Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 4/14/2004
As you say, Roger, made for a panoramic camera!
Beautifully sharp as ever and a good d.o.f.
Best regards, Chris

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Brad Morris   {K:3307} 4/14/2004
Living in Asia, I can appreciate the Queue. I remember the McDonalds Snoopy Craze in Hong KOng. People were queing up from 5am at Mcdonalds and quing around the block to get plastic snoopy toys.

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