Japan - Okayama - Kurashiki - Magic Moment Travel Photography Review
Kurashiki Travel Photography. I arrived at this location the first time is at daylight, the second time is at dusk. In fact, we late arrive there. Many stores were closed. If your interest wants to see stores and buy some special local product. You need to arrive earlier. Lucky at this time, let me see so a beautiful moments. I’ve been taking photos for many years. I’ve not been very deliberate to take a photo, but whenever I see a beautiful moment. I must try my best to capture it. I try different angles, directions, apertures, and shutter speeds. I don’t want to miss it. So I will try my best. In the past experience and limited knowledge. From the first wrong selection of aperture and shutter speed to the right of the aperture and shutter speed. Until the following photos are taken. The reaction should need fast. Need to know which part has an error, and then correct it.
My external hard disk is damage. A raw file is lost, but lucky my habit also wifi got a big jpg file to iPhone. So this photo is not too much photo retouching.
Kurashiki Travel Photography

All photos were taken by Ken Pang.
Japan 倉敷川 Kurashiki River Travel Photography Review
Kurashiki River Travel Photography. Kurashiki is a historic city located in western Okayama Prefecture, Japan, sitting on the Takahashi River, on the coast of the Inland Sea. The total area is 355.63 km².
The modern city of Kurashiki was founded on April 1, 1928. Previously, it was the site of clashes between the Taira and Minamoto clans during the Heian period. It gradually developed as a river port. During the Edo period, it became an area directly controlled by the shogunate. Distinctive white-walled, black-tiled warehouses were built to store goods. During the Meiji Restoration (Japan's Industrial Revolution period), factories were built, including the Ohara Spinning Mill, which still stands as the nostalgic tourist attraction Ivy Square.
There has good Musem, e.g.: Ohara Museum of Art and its collection of international masterpieces; the red-bricked Kurashiki Ivy Square, a reproduction of the textile factory once representative of Kurashiki, built on the site of the former factory; the Kurashiki Museum of Folkcraft, boasting a collection with some 700 handicrafts; and the Kurashiki Archeological Museum—Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter offers visitors a taste of Western influence harmonized with Japanese style.
The willow trees lining the banks of the Kurashiki River are very beautiful. Willow tree with Traditional Buildings has old japan's mood. “Traditional Boat Tour of Kurashiki Canal.” is very popular. Visitors can take a small boat and watch the buildings and willow trees on both sides of the river along the river. The advantage of visiting the Kurashiki River in the morning. You can go to many different kinds of shops to see the products. Many different kinds of interesting decorations. At noon we visit the restaurant for lunch. This restaurant is famous for travel books, and there have many local visitors. The environment is very comfortable.
Kurashiki River Travel Photography
All photos were taken by Ken Pang.
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