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Autumn in Japan: Ancient Modern Gateway Sticker
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Autumn in Japan: Ancient Modern Gateway
This is the 80th image from my “Autumn in Japan” series.
I’ve wanted to visit Asia since I was a teenager, and in October of 2010, my wish finally came true. I spent about 10 days in Japan.
My fascination with Asian culture and traditions finally became a reality to me, and the photographer in me went into overdrive. In 10 days, I captured 2,500+ pictures. I hope you enjoy my first (but hopefully not my last) perspective of this beautiful & amazing country.
When I took the Shinkansen to Kyoto, my main motivation was to see the Imperial Palace. But getting there proved to be a bit of a challenge. After heading in the wrong direction for about 1.5 hours after leaving the train station, I walked back through it, and down the street to the other side. I was anxious to get to the palace, but couldn’t help but stop to take pictures of all of the interesting shop fronts, people, buildings, temples and shrines along the way.
This image was captured along the streets of Kyoto. I always love a welcoming gateway, but this one also included modern, steel handrails. An interesting mix of the old and new.
Taken in October 2010 with my Nikon D90. Inversion and adjustments done in PS 2018. Frame added from CoffeeShop Grunge Frames.
© jdub photography 2018
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