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Photos from Nagasaki and nearby small cities

Posted: Aug 1st, '12, 12:35
by Xell
Started a photo gallery recently, finally can process photos, so it's time to keep my camera with me all the time.

For now not that many, but i will keep updating them. Oh, and feedback is also welcome, i'm still amateur who works on his skills :)

http://www.ofdigi.com

Re: Photos from Nagasaki and nearby small cities

Posted: Aug 1st, '12, 14:48
by teaisme
neato

Re: Photos from Nagasaki and nearby small cities

Posted: Aug 1st, '12, 15:48
by debunix
Lovely sunsets and a nice collection of cityscapes. I found "Nagasaki Surburban 004" particularly interesting with the terraced green slopes above the town.

Re: Photos from Nagasaki and nearby small cities

Posted: Aug 1st, '12, 16:03
by teaisme
002 is nice, feels like I am there walking the path, makes me want to turn left at the blue stairs

Re: Photos from Nagasaki and nearby small cities

Posted: Aug 1st, '12, 22:38
by Xell
debunix wrote:Lovely sunsets and a nice collection of cityscapes. I found "Nagasaki Surburban 004" particularly interesting with the terraced green slopes above the town.
Thank you! Also like this view, i'll try to return there and try to catch more interesting morning. Sky is rather boring, but at least a bit of "morning" color left. In day time or evening light already is in bad direction, need to be there at about 5 or 6am :)

Re: Photos from Nagasaki and nearby small cities

Posted: Aug 1st, '12, 22:40
by Xell
teaisme wrote:002 is nice, feels like I am there walking the path, makes me want to turn left at the blue stairs
Even rather simple modern cameras are amazing, i really didn't expect i could recover this shot. Quite strong back lighting, really harsh shadows and bright sky. But since i really liked this scene, tried to take a photo anyway... and it was a success :shock:

Re: Photos from Nagasaki and nearby small cities

Posted: Aug 2nd, '12, 01:09
by Poohblah
One thing that I really like about Japan is that, in the process of modernization, they have managed to still preserve much of their cultural heritage.