Thanks to a link posted by Cristobal Padilla on GooglePlus, I had the pleasure of joining a very large group of keen photographers at the 5th Photowalk in Kyoto.

This Kyoto Photowalk event was hosted by Javier Montano of Daijoubu! Photography.

Shrine Master

Photography advice:
Don’t walk away after the first shot; move and explore different perspectives

I received some very generous advice from a professional photographer on this Photowalk in Kyoto. He said don’t walk away after the first shot. Instead move to a different angle and shoot, move and shoot again. That way I see the subject from a variety of angles. I think it was great advice.

Also, the sky is overexposed, but I’ll pretend that was on purpose.

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If at first you don’t succeed…

Continuation of my previous photo, when I received advice to not walk away, but continue shooting from different angles, here is another example of the Shrine Master.

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Kyoto Photo Walkers in Noir

I was going for an old film look with this photo edited in Snapseed.

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Looking back at the entrance to the Shrine

I got down low to get the gravel in the foreground for this HDR shot.
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Leading up to the Shrine

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Lantern in the sunlight

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Hanging Persimmons

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Bridge in Autumn – Kyoto

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Pool of Purification, Kyoto

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Crowded path to an old house – Kyoto

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Noren (暖簾) fabric dividers protect the front of the house

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Dripping with purification

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Never can have enough purification

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The Wheelbarrow, Kyoto

Simple, but I thought the green in front of a green background was worth capturing on this photowalk.

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Creamy water flow, Kyoto

Quick beginner photography tip. Use “S” Shutter priority mode to slow the shutter speed down and take photos of creamy water. But, remember to keep your camera still!

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Foodstand Oysters in HDR

Saw these oysters at a foodstand in Kyoto. I’d rather sit down in a nice restaurant and compliment then with some white wine, but for those who need their oyster fix, they’re ready to go.
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Fountain near Keage Station

Interesting fountain near Keage Station in Kyoto. I was experimenting with long, creamy exposures during the 5th Kyoto Photowalk.

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Lighting up the front garden, Kyoto

Not sure if this was a restaurant or a residence. In all the excitement of the 5 5th Kyoto Photowalk, I kind of lost track myself. They certainly lit it up well though.
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Looks like young Mark Twain in Kyoto

Saw this statue on the 5th Kyoto Walk that perhaps looks like a young Mark Twain.
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Kyoto Garden HDR

This garden was a wonderful sight in the evening in Kyoto.
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Glorious Gold Tree in Kyoto

Tilted my camera up to get this bracketed HDR shot in the evening during the 5th Kyoto Photowalk.

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Photo Gallery

Here is a gallery of all the photos I took on the Kyoto Photowalk.

Written by steve2theworld

I’m an amateur photographer and freelance writer based in Osaka, Japan. I specialise in pictures and reviews of travel, gourmet and recreation in Japan. I also have an interest in mobile technology, digital asset management and online marketing. I write about personal and professional development in all areas of life....
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