Posted on 14 August 2009. Tags: angling lens, focusing, Japan, Japanese, Jim Atwood, Kanji, Nagano, Photography, stone, tilt shift
Narrow Margin is an exercise in selective focusing. In this photo I got pretty much a tilt shift look with just angling the lens and focusing only on a portion of the stone. I rather like this effect and this is one of my favorite photos of the day.
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Posted on 14 April 2009. Tags: hanami festival, high-key, Japan, Japanese, Japanese Lantern, Jim Atwood, Photography, spring season, Zenkoji Temple
Japanese lanterns are a blast to photograph in Japan. I shot this photograph with a lot of light in the background towards the sky in order to get that high-key white background look.

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