The Seasons: Aomonoyokocho, Tokyo

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    Little walk back after dropping Charlie off at his nursery in Shimbamba. This temple is a place I shoot a fair bit, whenever I am in the neighbourhood. It's always worth a look and this day was no exception: momiji [kaede, maybe] and sakura in one shot.

    ..and, yes, I take the Mamiya even when I drop Charlie off at the nursery. :-)

    Mamiya 645AFDii
    Mamiya 80mm f/1.9

    yui503cx, byAsec, anatolia_jp, and 84 other people added this photo to their favorites.

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    1. simonjp 26 months ago | reply

      Thats a fantastic shot !

    2. anatolia_jp 26 months ago | reply

      素晴らしい!

    3. macabrephotographer 26 months ago | reply

      Wow. This is amazing.

    4. DiGitALGoLD 26 months ago | reply

      Loving the shallow depth of field on this. I love your work Alfie!

    5. agebous 26 months ago | reply

      SSSuperb shot!

    6. siggito 26 months ago | reply

      Makes me dreamy :)
      Perfect!!

    7. KittyKaht 26 months ago | reply

      Awesome - all in one it looks like :)

    8. marcin.mroczek 26 months ago | reply

      WOW! Amazing, gentle shot!!

    9. CPMcGann 26 months ago | reply

      Gorgeous light!

    10. Fredejj 26 months ago | reply

      Looks cool

    11. angexop 26 months ago | reply

      Beautiful! Love Japan :)

    12. tim.pearse 26 months ago | reply

      is this tilt + shift? looks like a bonzai blossum!

    13. Σταύρος 26 months ago | reply

      Happy Easter to you and your family..:)

    14. KuMike 26 months ago | reply

      Kouyou Feat. Sakura ?
      Hell of a picture ...

      i'm surprised the rear didn't get more blurred .. did you close a lot ?

    15. nikkorglass 26 months ago | reply

      Very nice!
      How come the maple are in 'Momiji-clothing' in April???

    16. Jim Austin Jimages 23 months ago | reply

      YOU ARE INVITED to talk about making your photograph. Just write about how you thought about the bokeh;
      1. Do not write about your gear.
      2. Describe your understanding and thinking about the bokeh in your picture, again, not in f-stops but in aesthetics; how does the bokeh help create the image, and why did you use it the way you did ? ?
      3. Post a MEDIUM size of your image ( the seasons ) to:
      www.flickr.com/groups/bokeh_/discuss/72157623865846301/pa...
      4. Small sizes are deleted.

      Thanks!
      Jimages Digital, Jim

    17. lindseykusterman 10 months ago | reply

      this is beyond beautiful

    18. timotical 8 months ago | reply

      Quiet colours and light
      A scene in Japan we Japanese know well :--)

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