Pre-Hokkaido...

Jan 24, 2020,18:26 PM
 


The film is back from the lab last night and about 1/3 scanned.  There were a few photos at the start of the first roll that were taken prior to the Hokkaido trip... so from a time sequence here are a couple... Fuji Neopan 100 (ver.01) and the 50mm - do I have other lenses ; )













The last two were from a walk around with fernando at the end of last year... I always enjoy visitors...

Thanks for looking,
Casey

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I can see Fernando’s influence in the second photo.😉

 
 By: TheMadDruid : January 24th, 2020-18:44
Love that one and the third. The shadows make for great drama.
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Hahaha... he does have a certain eye...

 
 By: cshimokita : January 24th, 2020-19:02
shooting with other photographers is always a learning experience ; ) Casey
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I follow in your footsteps Casey. ;)

 
 By: fernando : January 24th, 2020-19:43
What lovely memories. cheers fernando ...  
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Number 01... heading for lunch

 
 By: cshimokita : January 24th, 2020-20:48
I had a great time... looking forward to the next time ; ) Casey
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Superb BW shots

 
 By: Quan : January 24th, 2020-23:47
More please
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Thanks John... I am almost finished scanning the Hokkaido photos...

 
 By: cshimokita : January 25th, 2020-03:30
I managed to shoot one roll of ACROS Neopan 100 Version II and I am impressed. Very flat and easy to scan and initial impression is good contrast and clean shadows... but I need more time to analyse. So far I am very pleased with the results from Hokkaido... 
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Thanks for the comment: PM sent... Casey

 
 By: cshimokita : January 25th, 2020-07:49
[nt]
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The second photo grabs me —

 
 By: orahu : January 25th, 2020-18:33
Rather the brash, indignant, or whatever pose of the young woman grabs me, grabs my attention. I am still trying to figure out the backstory therein!
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Exactly...

 
 By: cshimokita : January 25th, 2020-18:52
The back story is simple... it's the end of the year and people visit the neighborhood shrine. The lanterns are adverts for local businesses, naturally paid for by the companies in support of the shrine... that and good luck charms, donations, events... p... 
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Thanks, Casey, for the context! [nt]

 
 By: orahu : January 25th, 2020-19:18
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