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Photographer Roger Williams  Roger Williams {Karma:86139}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model Voigtlander Bessa R
Categories Street
Film Format
Portfolio Japanalia
Lens Color Skopar 35/2.5
Uploaded 6/6/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji Superia 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 442 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
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Location City -  Tokyo
State -  NEZU
Country - Japan   Japan
About This stall has an impressive variety of trinkets, some of them quite beautifully made (and some not at all cheap!).
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Matej Maceas Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 6/17/2004
I like this the most of the three, especially the owner's expression. He's probably seen a lot of people browsing through his wares without buying anything in the end.

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Roger Cotgreave   {K:15892} 6/10/2004
this is nice shot rog all those little statues and things. A good perspective and we catch him hoping you are going to buy...rog

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The Armed Eye   {K:3563} 6/8/2004
What I would dare to say is that Superia 400 is a bit on the cool side and so are the CV lenses. So it is a combination for all who really like it cool. It doesn't fit always and to everything, that's true. Bought some Supra 400 lately for a warmer tone if it is needed.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 6/8/2004
Thanks, Bertram... the CV lenses ARE good! But I am getting a bit tired of the Fuji Superia 400 look. The 800 has slightly lower contrast and (oddly enough) wider latitude, I feel. I also get the feeling that the local lab has been upping the saturation recently. Maybe they have changed the development procedures a little...? Or maybe it's just the scans? I will be trying Fuji New Pro 400 with the panorama camera, and may go back to that for a while if I like the look of it. You may remember it used to be my favourite before the Superia Venus emulsions came out.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 6/8/2004
Keith, the remote control is the key to using a 360-degree panorama camera--that or a long delay. Problem with delay is that during it someone can walk into the scene or any one of a number of undesirable things can happen. Remote is the way to go! I decided to try an Alfred Hitchcock type appearance in some of the ones I took on Saturday. The film comes back tomorrow!

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The Armed Eye   {K:3563} 6/7/2004
Like the set of three and this one I like best !Maybe because of the people and their acting, it makes the image vivid. But the colours and the sharp and clear look of the Skopar make it being a feast for my eyes. If I ever should decide to have a 35mm I think it would be this one.

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Keith Naylor   {K:13064} 6/7/2004
Hi Roger, thanks for posting the image of yourself and the voyager. That looks like one very impressive piece of kit. Do you have to dance round the camera as it swings round, that would be quite funny to see ;-)

Of the three shopping images, I think I prefer this one, is got plenty of detail (wouldn't expect anything else from you), and the tables nicely lead the eye up the frame.

Good work.

ps I think I might be heading back over to India shortly, send me the contact details of your friend, and if I get chance I'll call in. I can't promise, but I will try.

K

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Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 6/6/2004
Great depth and detail!
Nice job, Roger!
Kind regards, Chris
P.S. I hope you've had a good Sunday!

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