Mt. Fuji Express (Vertical)
I often search for the unorthodox, uncommon frames as much as I do for the hero shots. Sometimes the most fulfilling shots require throwing away plans and tripods and reacting to light and movement as you walk. Don't overthink the camera or the lens choice. Just fire from the hip. This recipe has been a reliable source of unexpected happy accidents. Among the most satisfying images for me are iconic buildings and landscapes framing slices of everyday life.
Here we have the late sunset kissing the side of a bus departing Kawaguchiko station. Taken with a long telephoto lens, Mt. Fuji looms tall and proud in the background, juxtaposed with a network of modern powerlines. A blend of ancient majesty and urban human life. Deep blue shadows contrast with warm highlights exposing key elements of the frame. Perfect for those who love vignettes of Iconic landscapes. A subdued print that invites you to take a closer look if you're in the mood, but otherwise won't draw too much attention to itself.
I often search for the unorthodox, uncommon frames as much as I do for the hero shots. Sometimes the most fulfilling shots require throwing away plans and tripods and reacting to light and movement as you walk. Don't overthink the camera or the lens choice. Just fire from the hip. This recipe has been a reliable source of unexpected happy accidents. Among the most satisfying images for me are iconic buildings and landscapes framing slices of everyday life.
Here we have the late sunset kissing the side of a bus departing Kawaguchiko station. Taken with a long telephoto lens, Mt. Fuji looms tall and proud in the background, juxtaposed with a network of modern powerlines. A blend of ancient majesty and urban human life. Deep blue shadows contrast with warm highlights exposing key elements of the frame. Perfect for those who love vignettes of Iconic landscapes. A subdued print that invites you to take a closer look if you're in the mood, but otherwise won't draw too much attention to itself.
I often search for the unorthodox, uncommon frames as much as I do for the hero shots. Sometimes the most fulfilling shots require throwing away plans and tripods and reacting to light and movement as you walk. Don't overthink the camera or the lens choice. Just fire from the hip. This recipe has been a reliable source of unexpected happy accidents. Among the most satisfying images for me are iconic buildings and landscapes framing slices of everyday life.
Here we have the late sunset kissing the side of a bus departing Kawaguchiko station. Taken with a long telephoto lens, Mt. Fuji looms tall and proud in the background, juxtaposed with a network of modern powerlines. A blend of ancient majesty and urban human life. Deep blue shadows contrast with warm highlights exposing key elements of the frame. Perfect for those who love vignettes of Iconic landscapes. A subdued print that invites you to take a closer look if you're in the mood, but otherwise won't draw too much attention to itself.