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Photographer Roger Williams  Roger Williams {Karma:86139}
Project N/A Camera Model Voigtlander Bessaflex
Categories Children
Film Format
Portfolio SLR
Japanalia
Lens Ultron 40mm F/2
Uploaded 11/8/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed 400
Views 560 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 25 Rating
6.25
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Location City -  Keio Line, nr. Fuchu
State -  TOKYO
Country - Japan   Japan
About The numbers are the ages at which children are taken to the local shrine, in their very best clothes, to be blessed. This little girl in a kimono with a pattern that only a child could wear, must be seven years old.
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There are 25 Comments in 1 Pages
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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 3/4/2009
Thank you, Janina. I see you have been visiting some of my VERY old photos, back from when I first started taking them after a gap of decades!

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Janina  Fikus Janina  Fikus   {K:5544} 3/4/2009
A beautiful portrait.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 3/15/2006
Thank you, Abid. I liked your recent portrait when I visited your photos...

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Abid Muhammad Abid Muhammad   {K:2613} 3/15/2006
very nice and colorful portrait ,

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Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 11/13/2005
Just a super portrait Roger. Her Kimono is quite a stunning garment. To bad we are so drab comparitively in this part of the world.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 11/12/2005
Thanks, Keith. Nice to hear from you again. How was Chennai?

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 11/11/2005
The yukata looks similar because it is worn the same style, Cessy, but it is essentially light summer ware, worn with only the lightest of underclothes (if any) and is inexpensive, being made of cotton, not costly silks or brocades. They also serve as nice dressing gowns in centrally heated houses. Patterns are generally blue on white, although young women can wear other colours. Probably more than you wanted to know...

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Keith Naylor   {K:13064} 11/11/2005
Thats a terrific portraite Roger, hou have captured the moment well.

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cessy karina   {K:14205} 11/11/2005
thanks Roger :)
what is the difference between Kimono and Yukata ? I heard sometimes the japanese wearing Yukata (which in my eyes look like exactly like kimono)

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 11/11/2005
Dear Cessy, this dress, called a kimono, has many different parts and is quite difficult to put on. I know grown women who have to go to a beauty salon to get help putting on their kimonos! But it is a very beautiful form of national dress. The patterns are all more or less appropriate for different age groups, so you have to keep buying new ones every ten years or so, or people think you aren't dressing your age!! This child's kimono could not even be worn by a teenager... My wife has several beautiful kimonos that she can no longer wear. Funny, huh?

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cessy karina   {K:14205} 11/11/2005
she is very beautiful
very lovely portrait, Roger
love the dress she is wearing

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 11/11/2005
Paul, I'm always glad to see a comment from you because it often means you've been online to upload another photo. No luck today, though. Do keep posting, I really enjoy your work!

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Paul's Photos Paul's Photos   {K:35235} 11/11/2005
cute image.. great colors.. nicely captured... great work

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Zé Ovo   {K:7579} 11/10/2005
Wonderful!
Very natural portrait!
very beautiful capture!
regards from Brazil!

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 11/10/2005
Hmmm. Something to look forward to, John! I did some fairly careful work on the white balance. Her complexion WAS rather sallow... I hate to add to the western preconception of Japanese as "yellow" but the colours are fairly true. I considered selective desaturation of the skin tones but must confess I didn't think of adding catch lights to the eyes. My PS skills are very limited and I am reluctant to over-use them.

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John Bohner   {K:8368} 11/10/2005
Hello Roger. sorry to have been absent but the new job is eating up too much time! Its worth it though as you will see in some future postings. This is a charming capture. I wonder what the transit system lighting is doing to the colors? If you have time, you might want to PS in a catch light in her eyes. It would make a nice pic even better! - JB

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 11/10/2005
Aha! Score one for film, then. You want grain, film has it, Lily... specially the 400 and 800 ISO emulsions I use. Although I can remember back to when 100 ISO slide film had more than I now see at 400 in negative film.

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Tiger Lily     {K:10966} 11/10/2005
Sharp with beautiful colors and details. I like the film grain. When I try to add film grain using Photoshop, it never comes out looking this good. Excellent portrait, Roger.

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Gary Riedel   {K:979} 11/10/2005
Roger, this is only the second 7 I've ever given. I'm not big on kid pix but this is amazing! Beautiful little girl and her photographer did her well. Wonderful capture! The contrasts of red, black and white are stunning. I really love your newfound appreciation of saturation. Just kidding...my observation...Great work and I like it very much.

Gary

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 11/9/2005
Thanks, Ceman, but the graininess is mostly due to the use of 400 ISO film, I'm afraid. That, and some necessary sharpening that tended to exaggerate the grain a bit. Glad you liked it!

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Cernan Catig Cernan Catig   {K:2905} 11/9/2005
this is a great capture with all the contrasting colours. a bit grainy but im sure its all because of usefilm's limitation on pixels.

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Kathy Hillard Kathy Hillard   {K:25721} 11/9/2005
What a pretty girl, and what a great "slice of life" portrait from Japan!
Thanks for your comment, Roger, and I guess I have to thank Susie for sending you to my portfolio!
Kathy

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Toni Petersen Toni Petersen   {K:2404} 11/8/2005
I admire this time honored traditions. She looks so beautiful in her best clothes, and the purse to match (that is so cute).

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 11/8/2005
That is gorgeous, a lovely capture and such great colours and detail Really love it
Margaret

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George Black George Black   {K:102014} 11/8/2005
A truly charming portrait. The expression is perfectly captured and the colors and textures are nicely rendered. Well done!

Best regards,
--George

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