Japan 2024
My wife and I enjoyed a trip to Japan in July. We toured across the country for 11 days and had a great time learning about culture, food and so much more. On this this trip the focus was not photography and wa geared more towards learning about Japanese culture and seeing the sites and cities.
We ventured on all forms of transport inclining the famed Shinkansen bullet train, ferries, airplanes, taxis/limos, Japan Rail subways and trains. I think I liked the Shinkansen the best - he had fancy first-class rail cars we glided upon.
From a photo-taking perspective I found difficulty in using my gear. There were specific rules and restrictions in the many of the iconic locations we visited. In crowded areas one could not use a tripod to set up that perfect shot or use a filter to get a longer exposure for example.
That didn't stop me from using my iPhone ALOT of the time. My photos from the journey came out pretty well. I have a mix of shots from my SONY A7 III and the iPhone 13Pro.
| Dripping water splash |
| Dawn at Mt. Inari Torii |
| Deer in sunlight |
In both Kyoto and Tokyo there is a large electronics store named Yodobashi. It has the best collection of everything you can imagine for all camera-makers. There were vendor staff on-site at all hours that could answer questions and help with finding equipment. I was able to purchase a lens hood I had broken for my 28-75mm Tamron. Also I was able to get a replacement viewfinder rubber hood that had fallen off my camera. So the visits to Yodobashi were worthwhile for sure. I managed to find a mount for my flash boot that I can mount my iPhone onto - and use as a monitor to help with neck/back strain.
Even thought this trip help me back from shooting with my SONY a lot of the time I still managed to enjoy the trip from a photography perspective. That's about all I have to say on the trip for this blog.
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