Showing posts with label jake davies photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jake davies photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Hita Preservation District in 2D

Hita

A series of photos taken in the historical preservation district in Hita, Oita, that focus on two-dimensional composition. Similar to the recent post I did on Omori.


Traditional Japanese architecture offers a variety of pleasing proportions and textures.


Juxtaposing with  natural forms.......


Sometimes a simple, repetitive pattern works..... this is in front of a museum of the local matsuri which I will cover in a future post....


Existing artwork and advertising is often a good subject. One wonders what a compulsory fire might be.


Many times property owners create their own aesthetic arrangements.....


A fundamental function of the photographer is to choose where to place the frame.....


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Sunday, July 8, 2018

Minimal Geometric Abstract 3


Another photographic interlude of some of my favorite photos. Diagonal, shadow, and rust.... can't go wrong with that combination.


Architecture is an obvious choice of subject for the kind of imagery I am attracted to. Japanese tile roofs are a goldmine of pattern.....


Yin and Yang, positive and negative,..... not sure why but I seem to have a knack for seeing such things ....


curves and shadows......light and pattern....... of course sunsets, flowers, landscapes and such are beautiful, but we are surrounded by beauty in the man-made and natural world.....


Reflection, another subject that can't fail to produce....... my photography (and hence my "eye",... even my self) is very very simple.....

BTW I now have a large format photo printer so if anyone is interested in purchasing prints please let me know.... :)