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japanese garden

photographed on jan 2006
place : komaba park (駒場公園) / tokyo (東京)
camera : CANON EOS 1V
lens :
about this photo :
The house of Marquis Toshinari Maeda is preserved in this park.
駒場公園には侯爵前田利為(旧加賀藩主前田本家第16代目当主)の邸宅が残されている。

> Eric said : Feb 27, 2006 21:51

I love japanese garden. So simple and beautiful.

> tetsu said : Feb 27, 2006 22:10

Thanks Eric!

> alowan said : Feb 28, 2006 00:03

こんにちは。久しぶりにお邪魔させていただきました。坐っている方の陰影がとっても素敵ですね。
ところで、わたくしめのブログでBOXMANさんのサイトをLINKにてご紹介させていただいております。事後報告で大変申し訳ありません!もし不都合などございましたら、お知らせ下さい。即刻掲載をとりやめさせていただきます。
では失礼します。

> roberman said : Feb 28, 2006 00:11

What's about? I think I'm repetitive, but I can say only: great backlight and nice framing.

> tetsu said : Feb 28, 2006 00:13

Alowanさん、ありがとうございます!
Linkは大歓迎です!!

Thanks Roberman!

> Ricardo said : Feb 28, 2006 04:29

It magnifies! I like much the frame and treatment B&N.

> Danielle said : Feb 28, 2006 04:46

Very cool. I like that the monk or whoever is a little blurred and the emphasis is on what he sees. Nice shot!

> tetsu said : Feb 28, 2006 07:27

Thanks Ricardo and Danielle!

> Enric said : Feb 28, 2006 07:54

I really love your b&w process

> tetsu said : Feb 28, 2006 07:55

Thanks Enric!

> Micki said : Feb 28, 2006 10:24

I almost feel as if I'm intruding. Great work.

> tetsu said : Feb 28, 2006 11:34

Thanks Micki!

> marçal said : Feb 28, 2006 12:21

very good work and composition. However just a small critique, try to crop in such a way that the lines are paralel and straight to the picture frame, unparalel lines distract and disturb this fantastic shot!

> tetsu said : Feb 28, 2006 12:26

Thanks Marçal!
Umm. I know it is better to be paralleled. My camera is often tilted unfortunately...

> Duane said : Feb 28, 2006 13:26

Very peaceful atmosphere...

> tetsu said : Feb 28, 2006 13:45

Thanks Duane!

> Eric at Paris Daily Photo said : Feb 28, 2006 14:51

This looks very peaceful, but if it's snow I see in the garden, I imagine it's quite cold as well. What are the string things in the background? At first I thought they were hammocks, but don't imagine that could be true.

> tetsu said : Feb 28, 2006 19:01

Thanks Eric!
You have a good eye. The string is called as 'YUKIZURI' in Japan. It protects branches from snow not to be broken. :-)

> Jide Alakija said : Mar 1, 2006 01:43

Lovely shot. Looks like a contemplating moment.

> tetsu said : Mar 1, 2006 12:09

Thanks Jide!
Yes. Japanese garden is calm and good to contemplate. :-)

> dimitri said : Mar 1, 2006 13:21

love the simplicity of this image. very tranquil. the silhouette makes it for me.

> tetsu said : Mar 1, 2006 13:22

Thanks Dimitri!

> Legabal said : Mar 5, 2006 13:24

In the garden. Meditation. Ikebana.

> tetsu said : Mar 5, 2006 21:55

Thanks Legabal!
Yes. The man in the photo was meditating. :-P

> Sherri said : Mar 13, 2006 13:14

I like the way you photographed the garden looking through the door. Very nice.

> tetsu said : Mar 13, 2006 15:32

Thanks Sherri!!

> Joanna said : Mar 15, 2006 22:25

Contratulations on Lens Day achievment!!

> tetsu said : Mar 15, 2006 22:37

Thanks Joanna!
I am glad to be chosen. :-)

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