tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289278000277019122.post9103197255474988025..comments2024-03-27T18:23:34.322+08:00Comments on WEBS OF SIGNIFICANCE: After dark in lantern-lit KyotoYTSLhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09930487923185001591noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289278000277019122.post-25567758435841096842013-10-20T00:38:02.004+08:002013-10-20T00:38:02.004+08:00Hi Bill --
I'm glad my lantern shots came out...Hi Bill --<br /><br />I'm glad my lantern shots came out okay. Sometimes, my night photos don't turn out as well as I would like.<br /><br />Re Kenji Mizoguchi: Think my favorite of his film remains "Sansho the Bailiff" -- the first of his films that I've seen.<br /><br />And thanks much for the compliment with regards to my blog post being for travelers, not tourists. YTSLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09930487923185001591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289278000277019122.post-76796684090362161472013-10-19T20:41:53.318+08:002013-10-19T20:41:53.318+08:00Yvonne,
This entry has a special appeal for me be...Yvonne,<br /><br />This entry has a special appeal for me because I always get a rush from night photos of streets with radiant lanterns, especially in Japan and Taiwan. The bottom photo in Gion is a perfect example of why I love night photography. As you point out, "side alleys and lanes" frequently provide discoveries for the wanderer that linger in the mind long after a vacation has Billnoreply@blogger.com