Japanese Pilgrimage by Valerie Rosen
Valerie Rosen

Japanese Pilgrimage by

Shinto priest descending Mount Fuji after sunrise, Japan. UNESCO World Heritage listed.

Nikon D5000
Tamron AF 18- 270mm VC macro lens

(711 views 2.4.11)

SOLD: 6 greeting cards to RB Member (Thank you!)
1 Canvas Print to RB Member (Thank you!)

FEATURED in “The Woman Photographer” Jan. 2010
FEATURED in “True Colors of Asia” Jan. 2010
FEATURED in “JPG Cast-Offs” March 2010
FEATURED in “JAPAN Through The Lens” April 2010
TOP TEN Winner in “Travel and Adventure in Asia” Challenge in “Travel and Adventure” May 2010
FEATURED in “Sold” Nov. 2010
FEATURED in “Solo Exhibition” March 2011
FEATURED in “Photography Challenge” March 2011
FEATURED in “The Human Condition” Feb. 2012


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About Valerie Rosen

Valerie Rosen is a self-taught published photographer who values the chance to witness and document the human experience from culture to culture that intrigues and inspires her. She specializes in environmental portraits and storytelling vignettes of daily life moments. After a recent 5 month journey through India, Valerie and her camera are now on a new photographic path through Nepal.

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asia, bareri, sepia, hiking, japan, mount fuji, nature, shinto priest, sunrise, world heritage site, photojournalism, documentary, valerie rosen, people, candid

Comments

  • mttmaliha
    mttmalihaover 2 years ago

  • Joanna Beilby
    Joanna Beilbyover 2 years ago

    Now that is one awesome shot. Superb sepia treatment too. Love it.

  • vaquera
    vaqueraover 2 years ago

    Beautiful Shot !

  • Valerie Rosen
    Valerie Rosenover 2 years ago

    wow! such kind comments. thanks so much! …and thanks maureen for the feature! :-)

  • Al Bourassa
    Al Bourassaover 2 years ago

    WOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOW

  • Wow! Thanks!!! :-)

    – Valerie Rosen

  • ajlphotography
    ajlphotographyover 2 years ago

    This deserves alot more attention than it is receiving. Beautiful!

  • Valerie Rosen
    Valerie Rosenover 2 years ago

    Very kind of you, Annie! :-)

  • SRana
    SRanaover 2 years ago

    one word -stunning

  • Valerie Rosen
    Valerie Rosenover 2 years ago

    Thank you so much, SRana! He came past me in a matter of moments. Saw him coming down the hill behind me and knew what shot was coming my way as soon as he’d turn the corner. A really great photo memory. :-)

  • blueeyesjus
    blueeyesjusover 2 years ago

    Just breathtaking, the vastness compared to the lone figure is just well ..wow