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Photographer Roger Williams  Roger Williams {Karma:86139}
Project N/A Camera Model Voigtlander Bessaflex
Categories Panoramic
Journalism
Architecture
Film Format Film 35mm
Portfolio Spherical Panoramas
Fisheye
SLR
Lens Peleng 8mm F/3.5 Circular Fisheye
Uploaded 4/3/2006 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
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Views 417 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/11
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Location City -  Takahafudou
State -  TOKYO, HINO CITY
Country - Japan   Japan
About Temples are nominally Buddhist and shrines are nominally Shinto, but you'll often find both traditions mixed. This famous temple near my home is a typical example. This "mixture" dates back to when the Meiji era reformers imposed Shinto as a state religion in the second half of the 19th century. Alas, this presaged the militaristic Shinto state that sacrificed millions of its citizens' lives in World War II.

Has anyone noticed less grain and more detail in my 360-degree panoramas? I'm using 100 ISO film these days, and see quite a difference myself.

The little roofed area on the left is where you can purify yourself with water, and the similar little area in the very center of the image is where you can do it with smoke. Then you can go ahead and make your offering.
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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 4/4/2006
I know, Cessy, but with my shaky hands I normally need fast film so that I can use high shutter speeds... But as I have to use either a tripod or at least a unipod for all my stitched panoramas, i realized I could get away with using the slower film, and it has certainly improved the quality of the images. I was really surprised. On the down side, it has almost completely stopped me from getting good macros. Blurred every time! Argh!! I suppose I will have to use a tripod for my macros, now. Oh dear...

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cessy karina   {K:14205} 4/3/2006
beautiful panorama as always, Roger
100 ISO of course is the best choice whenever possible :)

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Gabriela Tanaka Gabriela Tanaka   {K:16594} 4/3/2006
Dear Roger, THIS is my favourite!!! Beautiful and interesting presentation, I love all the details! The pano is HUGE!!!
Best regards,
Gabriela

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 4/3/2006
Hi, Ray. I got a bit concerned at not hearing from you (knowing you have a health problem and all) and I searched Usefilm for "Ray" but of course I should have searched for "Stingray." I will know another time. Nice to hear from you, and glad you liked this one. I have been doing a lot of them recently, and have quite got on top of the stitching process, and also have learned to handle the difficult lighting problems a little better. How are you keeping these days?

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 4/3/2006
Wow, Jose! You liked it THAT much? I am encouraged. Of course, you should really see them viewed using Virtual Reality software! They look much better then, and the distortion is completely eliminated!

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stingRay pt.4 . stingRay pt.4 .   {K:250401} 4/3/2006
Hi Roger....pardon my absense...AOL problems.
I agree with you, this shot demonstrates the benefit of the slower film emulsion. It is wonderfully sharp, full of so many interesting details (so typical of your work)and gorgeous colour tones. I always enjoy the added interest and educational bonus of your 'abouts' as well. Great piece of work my friend, very best wishes as always....Ray

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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 4/3/2006
wonderful panoramic scene. exquisite tones. marvelous mood. stunning portafolio.

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