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神奈川 横浜港 / The Port of Yokohama, Japan

 
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Jul 29, 2009 12:26 |  #1

神奈川 横浜港 Minato Miral 21

Minato Miral 21, The Port of Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

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Osanbashi Pier, The Port of Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

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Jul 29, 2009 12:42 |  #2

Wow those are great, although I like the first one more, just cause it encloses so much, and the angle isn't one you see all the time.




  
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Jul 29, 2009 20:56 |  #3

That 1st shot is fantastic...nice detail/exposure.




  
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Jul 29, 2009 21:03 |  #4

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Love the top photo. Where were you when it was taken? Noticed ISO 100, f/8 and 8 second exposure. Very nice!!!!! I'll look at your website. Would really like to acquire an A3 signed metallic print of that photo. Super shot!!!!!!!
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Jul 29, 2009 21:08 |  #5

They are fantastic but way over the 1024 pixel limit.


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Jul 29, 2009 23:19 |  #6

Thanks for everyone browsing and feel happy with that :o
The #1 shot was taken at the highest observation deck "69/F Sky Garden" of the Landmark Tower in Yokohama. Featuring 273meter in height with equipped with the fastest elevator in Japan. It is almost the best place for viewing night view in East Japan. Thanks again for visiting my albums:o

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Jul 29, 2009 23:20 |  #7

john-in-japan wrote in post #8366159 (external link)
A W E S O M E!
Love the top photo. Where were you when it was taken? Noticed ISO 100, f/8 and 8 second exposure. Very nice!!!!! I'll look at your website. Would really like to acquire an A3 signed metallic print of that photo. Super shot!!!!!!!
Cheers,
John

Looks like from the top floor of Landmark Tower, looking out to Tokyo Bay. Those 3 stacked buildings are Queens East and the Amusement Park is just to the right.

Dang, I miss Japan!


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Jul 29, 2009 23:35 |  #8

wow i love the first picture!


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Jul 30, 2009 00:00 |  #9

Excellent, these are very well done!


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Jul 30, 2009 02:12 |  #10

The first, especially, would be an awesome large print. Do you plan on printing them? If so what size?


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Jul 30, 2009 04:22 |  #11

FRX00 -
Is that an outside access observation deck in Landmark Tower? In other words, you didn't have to shoot through glass or anything did you? I live about three hours from Yokohama and two hours from Tokyo, and getting high altitude open air access is not easy. Love the Rainbow Bridge and Roppongi Hills at night. Great shots. I would think a metallic print would really make these glow!
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Jul 30, 2009 04:33 |  #12

Thanks for visiting my site.
No, there's no outside access observation desk right there. I had to shoot thru the glass. But I have a very excellent-build quality of Heliopan CPL mounted on an EF16-35mm 2.8/L II lens to shoot that shot. So the light reflection from the inner building is eliminated. It is good to hear that you are so close to the Yokohama. Take a trip to there on Sat and bring us some good shots too.:D Have a nice trip!
Yap, contacting my local photo shop whether it can be printed on a B2 or bigger size.

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FRX00 -
Is that an outside access observation deck in Landmark Tower? In other words, you didn't have to shoot through glass or anything did you? I live about three hours from Yokohama and two hours from Tokyo, and getting high altitude open air access is not easy. Love the Rainbow Bridge and Roppongi Hills at night. Great shots. I would think a metallic print would really make these glow!
cheers,
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