Hakone Checkpoint & Lake Ashi Area (Kanagawa, Japan)
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kaitou
Registered: Jan 05, 2006
Total Posts: 37
Country: United States

I'm currently spending a month in Japan, mostly in Tokyo, but with a rail pass, the rest of the country is pretty accessible as well. A couple of days ago, I took a short trip to a park area with views of Mt Fuji. Hakone, in the Kanagawa prefecture, used to serve as a primary checkpoint for travelers to/from Edo (Tokyo) under the Tokugawa shogunate. The checkpoint has been rebuilt at its former site, and is part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu national park.

Technical details: All photos shot with a 5D mkII and a 24-105L, with a CPL filter.

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Lake Ashi, with Mt Fuji in the background


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Hakone checkpoint

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Another view of Mt Fuji


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Owakudani sulfur vents. Eggs boiled in the sulfuric hot springs turn black, and eating one of the black eggs is said to add seven years to your life. I ate two, just short of the recommended limit of 2.5.

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Sunset over lake Ashi, seen from Owakudani


Dpic_arctic
Registered: Nov 01, 2009
Total Posts: 2374
Country: United States

Very beautiful photos. Japan looks like a gorgeous place, and you captured this well!



kaitou
Registered: Jan 05, 2006
Total Posts: 37
Country: United States

Thank you! I'm going to try for some more Mt Fuji area images over the weekend, from one of the other parks.



Scott Stoness
Registered: Sep 11, 2006
Total Posts: 7873
Country: Canada

5, 3, 1 are best in order for me with 5 being way better.

All of these pictures break the rule of thirds and put the horizon in the middle of the picture. I think breaking the rule of thirds sometimes works but always breaking it mostly does not work.

5th is strongest for me but try cropping lots off bottom and making it pano crop and I think you will see lots of improvement.

3 for me has nicest composition but lacks interest on the right and has buildings pulling the eye out on the right. Shifting to the right and anchoring the right with the mountain behind might work better.

1more sky and cloud and less water cropped (zoomed) almost to the bottom of the peninsula would make this much better. It is technically strong but weak on horizon and interests.

Thanks for sharing. Scott



todaysphoto
Registered: Nov 10, 2009
Total Posts: 17
Country: United States

The last one is my favorite if the series. Very nice shot.



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