Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape Photography Locations => Topic started by: Lisa Nikodym on May 19, 2006, 10:25:24 pm
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A big "thank you" to those of you here who made suggestions last March about where I should go in Japan. The trip was excellent; it was interesting to see a culture that was both very modern and very different from Western culture. If anyone is interested, I've posted some photos from the trip at:
Japan photos (http://www.stanford.edu/~melkor/lisa_pictures/new_pictures.html)
Included are a handful of photos taken with my new IR camera (a custom-converted D70).
Enjoy!
Lisa
P.S. Comments are welcome.
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A big "thank you" to those of you here who made suggestions last March about where I should go in Japan. The trip was excellent; it was interesting to see a culture that was both very modern and very different from Western culture.
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Hello Lisa,
Thanks for posting a link to your Japan images.
The IR views of Shinjuku Gyouen and Kinkakuji are those I found most interesting.
Congratulations.
Cheers,
Bernard
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Nice work Lisa, thanks for sharing. It would be difficult to pick a 'favourite' shot - probably the IR image of the temple in Tokyo.
Mike.
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Lisa, I tried twice over - on the first attempt I got timed-out, and on the second I got a "website unavailable" notice. I'd like to see those photos. Hope it works again soon.
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Lisa, I tried twice over - on the first attempt I got timed-out, and on the second I got a "website unavailable" notice. I'd like to see those photos. Hope it works again soon.
The server my stuff is on sometimes goes down for a little while. It will be back. (As of now, it's working.)
Lisa
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Thanks Lisa, I did get in this time, and worthwhile too. Thanks for sharing them. By the way, I think the Big Buddha of Nara was telling you to stop photographing him
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By the way, I think the Big Buddha of Nara was telling you to stop photographing him
He *does* look like that, doesn't he!?!
Lisa