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19/03/2009 James Clarke

Time Out in Kawaramachi

Kyoto, Japan

It's been a while since I had at bit of a chance to just go out spend a few hours shooting by myself. Well, finally I got a bit of a chance and the weather was reasonable, so I decided to head for Hankyu Kawaramachi Station (near Gion, the famous Geisha district) and just spent some time shooting. To make it more of a challenge I took only my Nikon F80 (film camera), a 50mm lens and a single roll of Fujicolor PRO400 film (which has now become my favourite film). Eventually I'll get to posting more shots from this outing, one thing I'll say is I got more than 20 keepers out of 37 shoots.
This shot was taken on one of the many alleyways that comes off the main road in Kawaramachi and I think it captures the atmosphere of this part of Kyoto well.
What I like about Fujicolor PRO400 film, is it's small grain, vivid colours, fast speed, high dynamic range and great handling of multiple artificial light sources without giving strange colour casts.


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Guest 16-May-2009 21:50
Great lively capture and story of one of my favourite areas in Kyoto together with that of ponto cho, a big ~V~
Thomas25-Apr-2009 21:26
This is a very urbanesque image!
Simon Chandler21-Apr-2009 19:38
Fantastic storytelling image with great atmosphere and tone. v
Raphael_E21-Apr-2009 08:48
Excellent picture of this animated street, James !! There's a lot to see in this fine composition, well done :o) ! BV.
Sam_C21-Apr-2009 04:39
Awesome shot, beautiful colors, and great quality. Keep it up! BV :)
Guest 21-Apr-2009 03:55
That is one busy section of street there. Nice shot of the atmosphere of Japan : )
12321-Apr-2009 03:21
Back to film. Good for you! Awesome. V
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