Kyoto Street Photography with the Ricoh GR III (Ricoh GR3 Diary Edition Camera)
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Last November I spent 90 minutes exploring the streets around Kyoto's Randen Tram line. Many visitors to Kyoto come for the World Heritage Sites and other tourist attractions, but I just loved exploring this residential neighbourhood with Japanese people going about their everyday business.
All of these travel photos were taken on the Ricoh GR III Diary Edition camera using the Positive Film Image Control simulation. All images were straight out of camera JPGs.
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Have a Street Edition and a GR IIIx Urban Edition, but, wow, the Diary Edition is sweet. Want! 😂
Ha ha yes such a cool colour scheme! I’d love a IIIx but not enough $$ at the moment 😂 thanks for watching! 😊🙏
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Wow, thank you so much! That’s one of the loveliest comments I’ve ever had 😊🙏 so glad you enjoyed it and thanks again!
Very nice video.
They sure do the tram thing differently than we do in Europe, where the tracks tend to either share the road with the cars or run next to or in the middle of the roads with their own set of traffic lights at all crossings so no need for loud alarms and movable barriers. At least that's how it is here in Odense and in in the other European cities with trams, I have visited.
Thanks so much NP! Really loved this area, so many good memories putting the video together. The tram also ran down the middle of a main road, but most of the footage I’ve used is where it run on a small track of land inbetween buildings 😊