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2/21/2008

Nagoya, Again

Filed under: japan, Photography — John @ 11:06 am

I am not a fan of bringing more than one lens per camera when I shoot. If you can’t take a picture with the single focal length that you have with you what makes you think you’ll be able to do it better with another lens?
This kind of restraint is actually a form of Freedom. 

Color prints have been scanned and put up on my site here:  Nagoya, Again

 

5 Comments »

  1. The white bar is the signal that you are not using a standards complient browser. Try Firefox instead.

    Comment by Mark James Adams — 2/21/2008 @ 5:21 pm

  2. Yeah John - but how many cameras do you bring when you shoot?

    I like Nagoya, Again - it’s sequenced really well.

    Comment by Justin — 2/22/2008 @ 1:23 pm

  3. i am gonna come up and return the favor in late march.

    Comment by kevin — 2/23/2008 @ 10:20 am

  4. Mark-
    That makes sense. I have only seen that bar trick happen on non-macs in Explorer.

    Justin-

    1. I only took three cameras this time: my digital one, my 6×7, and a Leica with a 40mm lens (which is what was used for the Nagoya, Again pictures.)

    2. Sometimes the best sequence structure for a group of photographs is simply the original order that they were taken in. (My digital camera taught me this)

    Kevin-

    Two words: CHEESE. RAMEN.

    Comment by John — 2/23/2008 @ 1:27 pm

  5. i am ready for ramen and cheese. but dont ever forget about sasami cheese. it’s chicken and cheese. yeeeaaahhh!

    Comment by kevin — 2/24/2008 @ 12:47 am

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