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日本の写真レンズ: Visual Music - Visual Kei
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Friday, 15 April 2011. Visual Music - Visual Kei. For my first free blog entry I originally thought I would write about the cherry blossoms which are currently in bloom, because like probably every other exchange student in Japan I excitedly went to Kyoto to see the amazing blooming flowers, saw all the hype they cause, and offcourse took many many a photos. Taken in Kyoto, really one of the best places to see such pretty Sakura. Japanese Visual Kei music. Dog In The PWO. The vocals sound a bit weird in ...
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日本の写真レンズ: Country – Inaka
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Friday, 6 May 2011. Country – Inaka. For this blog post, I will write and share pictures of something that is very important to me, both in Japan and my home country of Australia. And that is country towns! Old houses, Mountains and Rice paddy fields, Its a country view. For Golden Week this past week, I was lucky enough to visit the small country prefecture of Fukui. Hence why this entry is a little late) so I will focus this topic on Fukui specifically. A old traditional family household. Along with th...
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日本の写真レンズ: Final: The Most Important Things
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Thursday, 19 May 2011. Final: The Most Important Things. Changing impressions, honestly I cannot fill this blog post about how my impressions of Japan have changed during my time here, because they haven’t changed, sure there have been many things I haven’t wanted to do while in Japan that I haven’t been able to do because of a busy schedule and a lack of time, but this hasn’t really changed the way I perceive Japan. I really can’t thank everyone enough for making this experience of mine so amazing.
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日本の写真レンズ: March 2011
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Wednesday, 9 March 2011. Every person is different. Every person needs to be represented differently. But is it possible to catch someone’s true self in a camera lens. And in the case of Ayaka, this thought is intensified in my mind. A picture taken during a photoshoot, but it was just while I was fixing my settings, so its kind of a unintentional shot. But Ayaka's expression in this is amazing. Many people would say she does not fit the mold of the typical Japanese girl. She is a indiviualist. I am not ...
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日本の写真レンズ: Photographers: Everyone is different
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Tuesday, 5 April 2011. Photographers: Everyone is different. Like any other art form the ways and styles in which a photographer shoots and the end results of the process can be and are often very different from one person to another. There should be no debate as to whether photographers are artists or not, like a painter they capture images but instead of using a brush and paint they use a camera and film (in this modern day it’s more likely to be memory card though). Creative and heavily edited. Her wo...
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日本の写真レンズ: Portraits - Ayaka
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Wednesday, 9 March 2011. Every person is different. Every person needs to be represented differently. But is it possible to catch someone’s true self in a camera lens. And in the case of Ayaka, this thought is intensified in my mind. A picture taken during a photoshoot, but it was just while I was fixing my settings, so its kind of a unintentional shot. But Ayaka's expression in this is amazing. Many people would say she does not fit the mold of the typical Japanese girl. She is a indiviualist. I am not ...
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日本の写真レンズ: February 2011
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Tuesday, 15 February 2011. Japan: First Impressions x2. They say you can only ever have one first impression, but in this blog entry I am going to debate this fact by arguing the fact that I have been able to get two different “first impressions” of Japan and Japanese culture. But instead my first experience in Japan was locked up in a hotel room (that we weren’t allowed to leave) and waking up to this view. Not exactly a wonderful sight. Pretty nice, green and normal right? So much snow, I was stunned.
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日本の写真レンズ: April 2011
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Friday, 15 April 2011. Visual Music - Visual Kei. For my first free blog entry I originally thought I would write about the cherry blossoms which are currently in bloom, because like probably every other exchange student in Japan I excitedly went to Kyoto to see the amazing blooming flowers, saw all the hype they cause, and offcourse took many many a photos. Taken in Kyoto, really one of the best places to see such pretty Sakura. Japanese Visual Kei music. Dog In The PWO. The vocals sound a bit weird in ...
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日本の写真レンズ: Visual Art: Tattoos
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Wednesday, 18 May 2011. This is it, this is my final free post on this blog. And very possibly the second to last post on this blog in general. But then I decided I should use this chance to focus on a set of photos that I am particularly proud of. Tattoo’s in Japan. So here are a few of my favourite photos from my photo exhibition. The first photo is easily one of my favourites, more so because this is one of the many tattoo’s belonging to the lady who does all of my tattoos. With her, you can tell its ...