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Miyajima: Red

Hi again ^^

If you read my last blog post, you know that Miyajima already got the stamp of "lovely island-ness" from having beautiful deer reside there. Putting the deer to the side for a moment, please let me show you how the island itself is a wonderland with beautiful bridges and architecture. You will notice how Japan has a specific shade of red that they like to use with their structures - particularly bridges. This red has actually become a favorite color of mine within these last few years, seeing so much of that color imbedded into this island's culture left me in awe.

I did take a creeper photo, which we will call street photography.

On several occasions we saw deer walking underneath this bridge, passing from one side of it to another. 

Itsukushima Shrine <3. Majestically floating in the ocean.

Lucky to have had the company of my husband during this trip.

Next: Okunoshima, Bunny Island

M Kat

Block Play

Hello again.

It's already mid-February. Time has already flown by, and I thought the year had just started. This year commenced with many photo opportunities such as visiting Japan, client gigs and personal work. Thankfully I just recently I have finished up editing most of the images!

On my recent trip back to the white studio, I got to bring in a lovely wooden block (thank you Forge Parkour) and had my dancer get on top of it. The following was the result. I wanted to test out my semi-newly acquired medium format lens in the studio. 
 

Japan blog posts coming soon. 

M Kat