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Hello,

 

Thanks for reading.

@FrankSellitto: perhaps you are right when you say I take picture of an old dream. I tried to catch reality but it's only in my head that story exist, I guess...!

 

Let me share with you some "street landscape". I live in a small village in mountains so sometimes it was hard to live with so many human being. I tried to walk to empty place for breath.

 

 

 

All the best, Kris.

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Hello,

 

It's my first time here, I'am glad to found this place.

To introduce myself, I just show you some picture I've made in Japan.

It's homemade in B&W so please be lenient,

Kris.

 

i love all 4 photos

 

from where you did the first?on wich panoramic building you were in tokyo?

 

and last one? its painting of galaxy express 999 manga? on wich line/train?

sorry for many questions but i really love tokyo and i would like to come back soon

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1st image, 1st set.

 

Put the front element of the lens actually flush up against the pane of glass.

 

If that gives a hopelessly poor composition, take off your coat & shroud it around the camera and lens, thus eliminating all extraneous light getting to the lens. Or open the window!

 

Interesting images. Where is the one of the famous pedestrian crossings in Japan (Tokyo?) ? Personal favourite is the overgrown city-scape above.

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Thanks, you're right about this subject. For the first trip made only for photography, this place is really safe and lot of different things for street pictures so it's a easy place for begining. I live in a very small village in mountain, so people notice you a lot when you take picture. It's a bit stupid but now I feel really confortable with my camera, not shy , I came back with this changement from Japan, cause there I felt totally free.

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