During my fist trip to Japan, my sensei kept talking about photos upwards, trying to capture the angles and shapes of a pagoda as a detail instead of the overall picture.
At some random times I suddenly feel redoing this, but most of the times I am not satisfied with what I see.
This photo I shot at Ninna-ji in Kyoto in 2011. I just felt the colors were really standing out in this photo, enough to let me upload its beauty here.
Camera:Canon EOS 40D Lens: Canon EF24-70mm F/2.8L USM Filter: Kenko Zetâ 77mm Protection Tripod: No Additional lighting: No Flash: No HDR: Yes, merge from three photos Panorama: No Exposure: 1/60, 1/100, 1/160 Aperture: F/5 Date: 03.07.2011 Location: Kyoto, Japan
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Thank you! It is an issue I have thought about for some time, but I don't feel I have any good alternatives. But I will focus more on finding a better solution.
Yes yes, I agree. Blue skies seems to be difficult to catch in Kyoto, well... at least difficult to catch on camera. The truth is that it seems there is blue skies many times I have visited Kyoto, but it has this thin veil of clouds in the sky that just spreads the light everywhere and thus overexposes any sky visible on a photo. About angles there is little to say, to me it is a natural angle to use, mostly because going further away to get an overall photo just makes a lot of apartments and compact camera wielding tourist come into the frame. Thank you for the opinion!
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