Mixture of exposures 17
Umbrella, maybe.
2018-07-26 SPOTMATIC-FOMA100 + 2015-09-23 Spotmatic Fuji C200 Solarisation, Photoshop.
Mixture of exposures 15
2019-0725Spotmatic-orient seagull 100 + 2018-0313Spotmatic-Soligor-fujiC200
Mixture of exposures 08
2019 Jul(bw) + 2016 Jan(Solarization).
“Down to the earth” … this is from the album title of Rainbow. I don’t like Ritchie Blackmore but I do like Graham Bonnet. That is why I had this Vinyl.
Mixture of exposures 07
2019 Jan(bw) + 2017 May (solarisation).
They say ev’rything can be replaced
Yet ev’ry distance is not near
So I remember ev’ry face
Of ev’ry man who put me here
I see my light come shining
From the west unto the east
Any day now, any day now
I shall be released (Bob Dylan)
…Although I don’t like Bob Dylan, this song is very impressive.
But in this photo the light is coming from the east.
Mixture of exposures 06
2019 Jan(bw) + 2017 Sep(solarisation).
I wanted to put a sunflower together with the lion in one photo, but I didn’t have a good one, so used a dahlia instead. Anyway, a lion should be gold or yellow.
Mixture of exposures 05
2019 Jan(bw) + 2014 May (color).
みわたせば はなももみぢも なかりけり うらのとまやの あきのゆふぐれ —藤原定家—
There are no flowers or autumn leaves around, in the autumn sunset of a thatched hut behind.
—Fujiwara no Teika—
Quoting this Waka-poem, I can say that almost all my photos are based on that thought. From subjects which have no beautiful flowers or attractive matter, I would like to make them beautiful or attractive, by controlling focus or angle or composition.
Our eyes can only see the scenery but the results of the photos can show us the beautiful scenes which actually exist in reality but are difficult to recognize.
Mixture of exposures 04
2019 Jan (bw)Pentax spotmatic + 2017 May (color) canonFTQL Fuji C200.
When I was a toddler, we sang a song in the kindergarten every morning. Because the kindergarten was owned by a temple, it was a song to teach the children to pay respect to the roadside statues and dedicate the beautiful natural flowers to them.