Friday, June 18, 2010

Still in Hakone

Pict 1:
The 2nd day morning, woke up at 6am, walked over to Motohakone for morning shoot. Bad weather, strong winds, low/dark clouds, overcast sky, rough waters.

Well, extreme weather makes for an interesting shoot, just more tedious. This was taken along the walk towards Hakone Shrine. Picked something with striking colours against the dull weather.

Pict 2:
On my way back to the hotel for breakfast, weather is still as bad (strong winds et al), the local folks are beginning their day. It was very surreal. Like I'm living in a Japanese movie. I couldn't help but capture this scene, which so depict the country life.









Pict 3:
We went back to Hakone Yumoto. Now the weather is calmer, but the sky is still overcast. Well lit, but dull. Tried to make the best of it by taking slow shutter/ motion blur images. This is of the main river in Hakone Yumoto.









Pict 4:
On the way towards the Hakone Shrine, walked through a forest. Many trees have growth on their trunks due to the moisture in the air.









Pict 5:
It was nearing sunset and we were on our way back, out of the forested area, facing Lake Ashi. There, a pirate cruise ship was ferrying passengers to and from MotoHakone-ko. Caught a shot of it before it disappeared into the mist.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

More pictures, less words

I shall continue the post on my Japan trip, in Hakone.

Pict 2:
My 4th Japan trip - my first view of Mt Fuji. And it lasted for only a few hours. Thereafter, it was no longer visible due to mist/fog.

Taken on a cruise ship in Lake Ashi.












Pict 3:
Another view of Mt Fuji, from Owakudani. It was quite faint due to the mist. Post Process it to retain the mood.
Pict 4:
Stair way to Hakone Shrine, surrounded by tall cedars.










Pict 5:
Tori gate advertising Hakone Shrine, on Lake Ashi. Taken with UWA lens with ND400 filter for the slow shutter.


Pict 6:
Hakone Yumoto. Looks like Japan Hour, doesn't it?

My Profile picture

I was just told by a friend that my profile picture sucked big time. It is shameless to use a passport picture as profile in a photography blog... I shall get a better one done.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Japan Trip March 2010

My wife and I went on a trip to Japan during the late winter, early spring period. It wasn't deliberate but our trip coincide with the Sakura season! How lucky.

This is my 4th Japan trip so far, and first prospect of seeing the highly acclaimed flowers. 1 big difference in this trip is the subtlety in weaving in photo opportunities into the itinerary. I still had to keep it mostly like a family trip, right? :)

Anyhow, roughly, the itinerary covered Hakone, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Nikko, and Tokyo.

I will start off with some pictures from Hakone first.


Hakone
The few items that are must dos in Hakone are: see Mt Fuji; take the myriad mode of transports through the mountain area; enjoy Lake Ashi.

Pict 1

This was taken from the pirate cruise ship that take tourists from 3 ports off the banks of Lake Ashi: Hakone Machi, MotoHakone, and Togendai. At the edge of the hill side is the Tori advertising the Hakone Shrine, within walking distance from MotoHakone-ko. This was taken at 200mm. 1 thing I learned in this trip about landscape photography: tele lens is extremely relevant in big landscape. This is unlike Singapore where it is mostly cityscapes, and what's left for natural landscape is very limited. Tele lens is needed to zoom into the feature of the landscape. I dare say tele lens was used 50% of the time for landscape shots in this trip compared to others.

The original RAW file is in portrait orientation. I did a square crop as the excess foreground (water) and the sky does not contribute to the composition. In this frame, the Tori Gate stood out well against the natural element - the woods.

In post process, the darker portion of the forest was processed in 1 part, while the lighter forest and the sky is process separately, and then blended together. This is to bring out sufficient details and reduce clipping in the sky area. Apart from that, standard unsharp mask was applied to sharpen the image.

That's it for my first entry. More to come on my Japan trip in the following posts.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

My first blog

Today, 2 June 2010, is the first day of my blog. I am making this entry to thank those who drop in by chance, and to apologise for not putting any content yet. I am tidying up my stuffs and will put up fresh content within a week.