DESIGN NAME: Kisarazu
PRIMARY FUNCTION: photo Landscape
INSPIRATION: Kousaku says in the beginning, the air was so tense that it was almost like a battlefield. Eventually, that battlefield changed to everyday life, and he gradually released from the tension. Then he went out to the vegetation, alleyways and marches to his heart's content. Strangely, no matter where He went, there was a unique atmosphere, and he felt signs of people and the kindness of the fishermen at the harbor. He had a nostalgic feeling as if it were the original scenery of his boyhood.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: All works of this Kisarazu series have been shot at -2.5 stops of proper exposure value. Kousaku has decided to take photos at -2.5 EV after conducting test shooting repeatedly for half a year in 1998. Wild plants and trees that he felt nothing up until then and even the litter have become look beautiful. "If human beings put a little more effort into waste disposal, we can bring natural plants and tree back to the original scenery"
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: Photographing in dim lighting conditions.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The project started in 1998 at Kuzuma, Kisarazu and finished 2014 in winter. He keeps photographing still now.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Photography and Photo Manipulation Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Exposure value is at-2.5 under the sunny weather.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: To perform photographing appropriately fixing exposure, it looks like neutral balanced way. But when you perform photographing exposure value at-2.5 under it reflects to animated looks.
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RESEARCH ABSTRACT: There was a unique atmosphere and Kousaku felt signs of people and the kindness of the fishermen at the harbor. He had a nostalgia feeling as if it were the original scenery of his boyhood.
CHALLENGE: Photographing same location over and over and finally matched with atmosphere and my technique exposure value-2.5 under the sunny weather.
ADDED DATE: 2018-02-16 02:13:12
TEAM MEMBERS (1) : none
IMAGE CREDITS: none
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