Posts Tagged ‘白黒’
snow walk
Yesterday, Osaka had it’s heaviest snowfall since 2008, so I took the opportunity to take the Ricoh GRD2 out for a walk.
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Tags: black and white, 白黒, 雪, 豊中市, Osaka, Ricoh GRD2, snow, snow walk, toyonaka, 大阪府
three from Shitennoji
I’ve written about Shitennoji temple before, but these three photographs form such a nice set on their own that I decided to add a separate post. Osaka’s Shitennoji, founded in 593 CE by the ubiquitous Prince Shotoku, is the oldest state-sanctioned Buddhist temple in Japan. Shitennoji is dedicated to the Four Heavenly Kings — the […]
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Tags: black and white, Buddhism, 白黒, 聖徳太子, Four Heavenly Guardians, Four Heavenly Kings, Holga, Kodak TMY400, medium format, monochrome, Osaka, photography, Prince Shotoku, Shitennoji, Shotoku Taishi, temple, 四天王, 四天王寺, 大阪
urban Holga — Osaka, Nagoya
All photographs taken using a Holga 120CFN. The Osaka photographs were taken using Kodak TMX400, while the Nagoya shots were taken with Fujifilm Neopan 400. Keys to the city: 1) This is a shot of a giant, golden, replica of Billiken being used for advertising purposes in the Shinsekai area of Osaka near Tsutenkaku Tower. […]
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