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Springtime at Himeji Castle 4

Posted by
Daryl Johnson (Sutton, United Kingdom) on 25 October 2009 in Lifestyle & Culture and Portfolio.

A completely unseasonal series of photos, taken at Himeji Castle, Hyogo prefecture, back in April.

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!

mo.langel from Courtelary, Switzerland

Nice shot! :))

25 Oct 2009 9:46am

@mo.langel: Thanks mo!

Ralph Jones from Detroit, United States

Wonderful contrast.

25 Oct 2009 2:55pm

@Ralph Jones: Thanks Ralph!

Mirko Herzner from Mühlheim am Main, Germany

What a busy place. I like the strong contrasts here...

25 Oct 2009 3:04pm

@Mirko Herzner: Cheers Mirko!

Steve Rice from Olympia, United States

Beautiful! I like those two posing for the camera.

25 Oct 2009 4:17pm

@Steve Rice: Cheers Steve!

Michael from Shell village, United Kingdom

Back in April... but it has a look of a photograph from the 60's Wonderful.

25 Oct 2009 11:17pm

@Michael: Cheers Mike!

akarui from Kagoshima, Japan

Nice scene with the sakura. I like the 2 women taking their picture.

26 Oct 2009 12:05am

@akarui: Thanks Olivier!

Vikram from Chandler, United States

Nice monochrome tone and great contrast!

26 Oct 2009 2:18am

@Vikram: Thanks Vikram!

bluechameleon from Vancouver, Canada

Nice shot in black & white...beautiful scene and composition.

26 Oct 2009 4:53am

@bluechameleon: Cheers bc!

dj.tigersprout from New York City, United States

excellent details and again -- superb contrast!! looks to have been a very lovely day!

26 Oct 2009 2:35pm

@dj.tigersprout: Thanks dj!

Marc from France

Hello,
I like the first, the two women this the camera and yhe command, and the the eyes of the man on the left!!
Hope all is good for you,
excellent week to you!!!

26 Oct 2009 7:59pm

@Marc: Merci Marc!

Twelvebit from Victoria, United States

I would have let them model for me --I mean, taken their photo for them. For myself, however, I'm usually not motivated enough to set up a tripod.

1 Nov 2009 7:16pm

@Twelvebit: People in Japan always take it to another level...