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Japanische Fotografie
Route 6, by Dirk Rösler.
I felt like experimenting a little today, so I did a little flash project.
During a 90 minute lunchtime walk in Abiko I took about 80 photos and edited them down in about another hour. It is a little like a visual scrapbook. I tried to be as spontaneous as possible in shooting and bit rough in editing. Do some things I normally wouldn’t.
Not all pictures are a success, but I am quite pleased with some of them. And I enjoyed myself.
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March 4th, 2006 at 21:29
maybe yesterday’s experience was more an epiphany that we thought! we’ll make a digital photographer out of you yet
but only 3 schoolboys living in Abiko?
March 6th, 2006 at 12:51
I have to admit that the more I look at those pics, the more I like them, although I am not sure why. The fact that I used the cam the other day may well have something to do with it, but I haven’t figured it all out yet.