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Night, KyotoPosted by Daryl Johnson (Farnham, United Kingdom) on 28 March 2007 in People & Portrait. Walking up to Kiyomizu temple in Kyoto. Although I'm now in England, this blog will still feature photos from Japan for the foreseeable future. I apologise in advance if I'm tardy with commenting on your blogs or returning comments during the week... I will get to you though!
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@Putter: No idea! Thanks Putter. Alfredo J. Martiz J. from Tokyo, JapanI like his expression, I also wonder what is he looking at, he seems surprised, nice casual shot Daroru! 28 Mar 2007 11:34am @Alfredo J. Martiz J.: Thank you Alfredo! @ac: Cheers ac! Duncan Galbraith from kyoto, Japanhey man. many thanks for all the recent comments (support) during my absence. Been sick as a dog but feeling better now. You asked some questions on my blog which Im going to get round to answering soon enough. Priceless expression here. love it. being a father I love seeing kids with this look on their faces. Me, you, untitled and the rest of the Kyoto collective should hit the city one day I reckon in order to shoot the heck out of it. what you reckon? 28 Mar 2007 3:02pm @Duncan Galbraith: Cheers Duncan. Sounds good - am temporarily unemployed as of Friday so let us know! Glad you're feeling better. genevieve from Victoria, Canadainteresting result. its almost ghostly. love the expressions. 28 Mar 2007 5:36pm @genevieve: Thank you genevieve. @Jen: Thanks Jen! Reza from Montreal, Canadayou have captured a really interesting moment. What are they looking at? 28 Mar 2007 6:10pm @Reza: Thanks Reza. Don't remember what they were looking at! @frank: Cheers frank! @Jacobo: Thank you Jacobo! Untitled from Kyoto, JapanAlways liked this one. Glad to see you finally posted it... 31 Mar 2007 7:00am @Untitled: Cheers U. Cropped it a bit before posting. @AlainBadoual: Merci beaucoup Alain! @Mike Cash: Mike, I just set the camera on a wall and took it with a slow exposure as far as I can recall... I think the figures must have started moving just at the end of the exposure...? Does that sound right...? Or maybe they entered the shot just after the beginning? All luck... @Daniel: Thanks Daniel! |
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