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Torii Frontal View
Image Title:  Torii Frontal View
 
 By: Roger Williams  
  Copyright ©2009



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Photographer Roger Williams {K:84103}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D300
Categories HDR Images
Panoramic
Nature
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio High Dynamic Range (HDR) Images
Panoramas
Spherical Panoramas
Lens Sigma 8mm f/3.5 circular fisheye
Uploaded 2/8/2009 Film / Memory Type Sundisk Extreme 2GB
    ISO / Film Speed 200
Views 145 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 10 Rating
6.42
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Kokubunji
State -  TOKYO
Country - Japan   Japan
About I have played a little with the panorama perspective on this one to centralize the torii (red "gate") and the path and stream that run past it.
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There are 10 Comments in 1 Pages
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Saad Salem   {K:62243} 2/8/2009
very fine shot,regards,
Saad.


Dhimant Vyas   {K:2804} 3/8/2009
Nice capture!! there is somthing which pulls me in like magnet!!!
Cheers
dhimantvyas.com


Janina  Fikus   {K:2366} 3/25/2009
Beautiful light and charming place


Mary Brown   {K:69853} 3/26/2009
Somehow, this reminds me of the poem 'The Road Not Taken'. It would be har to choose which way to take , but I think I'd stroll down the one on the right. I find it intriguing the way you put these together. I have not seen anyone else do so. They set you apart and are very intersting.
MAry


Roger Williams   {K:84103} 3/26/2009
Thank you, Mary. Actually they are not two roads but the same one (straight) road and only look like two because of the ultrawide field of view and the strange perspective. You also would not be able to stroll far to the right, as the lane ends in a climb of hundreds of steps up an old earthquake fault line. So glad you like it. Did you visit my panorama site?


Mary Brown   {K:69853} 3/26/2009
Yes, I did visit your panorama site. It is quite neat being able to see all around as if I were standing there and turning a full circle.
MAry


Mary Brown   {K:69853} 3/26/2009
Yes, I did visit your panorama site. It is quite neat being able to see all around as if I were standing there and turning a full circle.
MAry


Tim  Schumm   {K:28854} 3/31/2009
I like the composition this one, but i think you could push the gamma a little more to the dark, to make it pop a bit more on the right side off your image. Separating the focal area from the background a bit more.


Tim  Schumm   {K:28854} 3/31/2009
I hope you don't mind, but I fooled with it...heh...no, I did not saturate the crap out it!..lol

levels adjustment


Roger Williams   {K:84103} 3/31/2009
Of course I don't mind! I'm delighted you took the time and trouble. I think you're right, although I wouldn't go quite as far as you down that road into the dark. I did feel the foliage in the distance was a bit "thin" or rather too light, but it really did look like that, so I left it. I think it was just a breath of mist hanging in there...


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