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  • MartinOC
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    From a temple in a rural part of Tokyo that I visited at the weekend. Any C&C welcome.
    Cheers,

    Martin

    Statues of the “88 Great Masters” with 1 yen coin offerings, they are all different figures.

    Temple roof detail

    Temple roof detail

    Last one, not a colour pop, natural colours, with a bit of curve adjustment. I was gutted I got the DoF too shallow, but the bug was moving so no time to think.

    nfl-fan
    Participant

    Nice little set there Martin. Some lovely colour in #2, #3 and #4.. really vibrant. Nice technique on #1. The beast in #4 looks worthy of a close up in the Nature and Wildlife forum, you get any? #4 is still passable.. irrespective of the depth of field.. nice contrast between the insect and the statue.

    MartinOC
    Participant

    Thanks John, but no other shot of the bug. I just ID-ed it on wikipedia: Acanthosoma labiduroides, a type of shield bug, related to a stink bug.

    Martin

    Liam2673
    Participant

    ‘a rural part of Tokyo’ – is that not an oxymoron?

    Lovely series, would have to pick number 4 as my favourite simply for its having captured ‘the decisive moment’, as they say….the photos present it as a very tranquil place. Can i ask is the temple old?

    lousy
    Participant

    I really like #1 Martin.. great use of DOF and excellent sharpness in the single Buddah(?)
    The other three are also excellent, but #1 stands out for me.

    Pat

    jb7
    Participant

    Good set Martin,
    great colour-
    I particularly like the first-

    A little bit of a shame about the last, I can see where you’re coming from with your remark about the dof-

    Would have been nice to get Grasshopper and the Master in focus-

    j

    MartinOC
    Participant

    Thanks for the comments

    Liam, it was originally built in 744, I believe but as it is of wood, like most historic buildings in Japan, it has been continually rebuilt. So it would take on newer styles, etc.
    I guess the area is a bit like what the Dublin mountains are to Dublin.

    Lousy, they are actually called “Great Masters” not exactly Buddha, but part of the hierarchy. Maybe more like saints.

    Jb, I never thought of the “Grasshopper” connection, very good.

    Cheers,

    Martin

    Rob
    Member

    The first is fantastic Martin, wonderful use of really shallow
    depth of field. Good set overall too. Grasshopper… :lol:

    Rob.

    DenverDoll
    Participant

    Lovely set Martin~~

    Agree that the first is amazing…

    Well done!

    Sharon

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